Neanderthals and Cave Hyenas: Co-existence, Competition or Conflict?

作者: Gerrit L. Dusseldorp

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6766-9_12

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摘要: Neanderthals and their predecessors co-existed with a number of large carnivores. Hence, the Neanderthal predatory niche was shaped by co-existence carnivores exploiting same categories prey. Here, I analyze cave hyena prey deposits bone assemblages dating to MIS 3 4 determine degree overlap between The results suggest that although exploited species hyenas, emphasis exploitation on different animal groups.

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