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Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) from the Peştera cu Oase (Banat, Romania): Paleobiology and taphonomy
ArticleAbstract: The 2002 discovery of the earliest European modern humans in the Peştera cu Oase (Romania) has led tPalabras claves:Cave bear, humans, Palaeobiology, Romania, TaphonomyAutores:Gherase M., Milota S., Moldovan O.T., Petrea C., Quilès J., Rodrigo R., Rougier H., Sarcinǎ L., Silviu Constantin, Trinkaus E., Zilhão J.Fuentes:scopusPeştera cu Oase 2 and the cranial morphology of early modern Europeans
ArticleAbstract: Between 2003 and 2005, the Peştera eu Oase, Romania yielded a largely complete early modern human crPalabras claves:Cranium, Dentition Neandertals, Upper PaleolithicAutores:De León M., Franciscus R., Gherase M., Milota S., Moldovan O.T., Rodrigo R., Rougier H., Sarcinǎ L., Silviu Constantin, Trinkaus E., Zilhão J., Zollikofer C.Fuentes:scopusIsotopic evidence for omnivory among European cave bears: Late Pleistocene Ursus spelaeus from the Peştera cu Oase, Romania
ArticleAbstract: Previous bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotopic studies of Late Pleistocene European cave bearsPalabras claves:Ancient DNA, Carbon isotopes, Diets, Nitrogen isotopesAutores:Hofreiter M., Pacher M., Quilès J., Richards M.P., Silviu Constantin, Stiller M., Trinkaus E., Zilhão J.Fuentes:scopusThe diverse dietary profiles of MIS 3 cave bears from the Romanian Carpathians: insights from stable isotope (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N) analysis
ArticleAbstract: Late Pleistocene European cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) have been considered to be largely vegetarian,Palabras claves:Mammalia, palaeodiet, Romania, Stable isotopes, Ursus spelaeusAutores:Kenesz M., Mirea I.C., Petculescu A., Puşcaş C., Robu M., Silviu Constantin, Trinkaus E., Vlaicu M., Wynn J.Fuentes:scopus