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2. Some comments on “Friend or Foe? Large canid remains from Pavlovian sites and their archaeozoological context”, a paper by Wilczyński et al. (2020)
3. Consequences of past climate change and recent human persecution on mitogenomic diversity in the arctic fox
4. Of dogs, wolves, and debate: A reply to Janssens et al. (2021)
5. Horse males became over-represented in archaeological assemblages during the Bronze Age
6. Dental microwear as a behavioral proxy for distinguishing between canids at the Upper Paleolithic (Gravettian) site of Předmostí, Czech Republic
7. Bird bones from Trou de Chaleux and the human exploitation of birds during the late Magdalenian in Belgium
8. A landmark-based approach for assessing the reliability of mandibular tooth crowding as a marker of dog domestication
9. Palaeolithic and prehistoric dogs and Pleistocene wolves from Yakutia: Identification of isolated skulls
10. Spondylosis deformans in three large canids from the Gravettian Předmostí site: Comparison with other canid populations
11. Neanderthal and animal karstic occupations from southern Belgium and south-eastern France: Regional or common features?
12. Isotopic evidence for dietary ecology of late Neandertals in North-Western Europe
13. Reconstruction of the Gravettian food-web at Předmostí I using multi-isotopic tracking (13C, 15N, 34S) of bone collagen
14. Large canids at the Gravettian Předmostí site, the Czech Republic: The mandible
15. Mitochondrial DNA diversity and evolution of the Pleistocene cave bear complex
16. Possible evidence of mammoth hunting at the Neanderthal site of Spy (Belgium)
17. Holarctic genetic structure and range dynamics in the woolly mammoth
18. Serial population extinctions in a small mammal indicate Late Pleistocene ecosystem instability
19. Natural and human-driven selection of a single non-coding body size variant in ancient and modern canids
20. Palaeolithic dog skulls at the Gravettian Předmostí site, the Czech Republic
21. Predormancy Omnivory in European Cave Bears Evidenced by a Dental Microwear Analysis of Ursus Spelaeus from Goyet, Belgium
22. Intraspecific Phylogenetic Analysis of Siberian Woolly Mammoths Using Complete Mitochondrial Genomes
23. Canids as persons: Early Neolithic dog and wolf burials, Cis-Baikal, Siberia
24. Isotopic evidence for dietary ecology of cave lion ( Panthera spelaea) in North-Western Europe: Prey choice, competition and implications for extinction
25. Whole-Genome Shotgun Sequencing of Mitochondria from Ancient Hair Shafts
26. Ancient DNA Reveals Lack of Postglacial Habitat Tracking in the Arctic Fox
27. Fossil Bear Bones in the Belgian Upper Paleolithic: The Possibility of a Proto Bear-Ceremonialism
28. Palaeoenvironmental and chronological investigations of the Magdalenian sites of Goyet Cave and Trou de Chaleux (Belgium), via stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of horse skeletal remains
29. Fossil dogs and wolves from Palaeolithic sites in Belgium, the Ukraine and Russia: osteometry, ancient DNA and stable isotopes
30. Possible evidence of mammoth hunting during the Epigravettian at Yudinovo, Russian Plain
31. Nitrogen isotope analyses of reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus), 45,000 BP to 9,000 BP: Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions
32. New data on the late Neandertals: direct dating of the Belgian spy fossils
33. Ancient RNA from Late Pleistocene permafrost and historical canids shows tissue-specific transcriptome survival
34. Hydrogen isotopes in Quaternary mammal collagen from Europe
35. Palaeolithic dogs and Pleistocene wolves revisited: a reply to
36. Palaeolithic dogs and Pleistocene wolves revisited: a reply to Morey (2014)
37. Palaeolithic dogs and the early domestication of the wolf: a reply to the comments of
38. Le rôle de l'environnement dans les comportements des chasseurs-cueilleurs préhistoriques. Actes du XIV e congrè bUISPP, Université de Liège, Belgique, 2-8 septembre 2001 M. PATOU-MATHIS H. BOCHERENS
39. Fossil Bear Bones in the Belgian Upper Paleolithic: The Possibility of a Proto Bear-Ceremonialism
40. Mammalian Remains from the Upper Palaeolithic Site of Kamenka, Buryatia (Siberia)
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