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    Radiocarbon dates from the Grotte du Renne and Saint-Césaire support a Neandertal origin for the Châtelperronian by Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Talamo, Sahra, Julien, Michèle, David, Francine, Connet, Nelly, Bodu, Pierre, Vandermeersch, Bernard, Richards, Michael P.

    “…The transition from the Middle Paleolithic (MP) to Upper Paleolithic (UP) is marked by the replacement of late Neandertals by modern humans in Europe between…”
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    On holes and strings: Earliest displays of human adornment in the Middle Palaeolithic by Bar-Yosef Mayer, Daniella E, Groman-Yaroslavski, Iris, Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Hershkovitz, Israel, Kampen-Hasday, Astrid, Vandermeersch, Bernard, Zaidner, Yossi, Weinstein-Evron, Mina

    Published in PloS one (08-07-2020)
    “…Glycymeris shell beads found in Middle Palaeolithic sites are understood to be artifacts collected by modern humans for symbolic use. In Misliya Cave, Israel,…”
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    Shells and ochre in Middle Paleolithic Qafzeh Cave, Israel: indications for modern behavior by Bar-Yosef Mayer, Daniella E., Vandermeersch, Bernard, Bar-Yosef, Ofer

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-03-2009)
    “…Qafzeh Cave, the burial grounds of several anatomically modern humans, producers of Mousterian industry, yielded archaeological evidence reflecting their…”
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    Dental Paleobiology in a Juvenile Neanderthal (Combe-Grenal, Southwestern France) by Garralda, María Dolores, Weiner, Steve, Arensburg, Baruch, Maureille, Bruno, Vandermeersch, Bernard

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2022)
    “…Combe-Grenal site (Southwest France) was excavated by F. Bordes between 1953 and 1965. He found several human remains in Mousterian levels 60, 39, 35 and…”
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    Earliest cranio-encephalic trauma from the Levantine Middle Palaeolithic: 3D reappraisal of the Qafzeh 11 skull, consequences of pediatric brain damage on individual life condition and social care by Coqueugniot, Hélène, Dutour, Olivier, Arensburg, Baruch, Duday, Henri, Vandermeersch, Bernard, Tillier, Anne-Marie

    Published in PloS one (23-07-2014)
    “…The Qafzeh site (Lower Galilee, Israel) has yielded the largest Levantine hominin collection from Middle Palaeolithic layers which were dated to circa 90-100…”
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    Isotopic evidence for diet and subsistence pattern of the Saint-Césaire I Neanderthal: review and use of a multi-source mixing model by Bocherens, Hervé, Drucker, Dorothée G., Billiou, Daniel, Patou-Mathis, Marylène, Vandermeersch, Bernard

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-07-2005)
    “…The carbon and nitrogen isotopic abundances of the collagen extracted from the Saint-Césaire I Neanderthal have been used to infer the dietary behaviour of…”
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    Les Pradelles (Marillac-le-Franc, France): A mousterian reindeer hunting camp? by Costamagno, Sandrine, Liliane, Meignen, Cédric, Beauval, Bernard, Vandermeersch, Bruno, Maureille

    Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-12-2006)
    “…The site of Les Pradelles has an important mousterian stratigraphic sequence. In the lower levels, the very low density of artefacts as well as the carnivores…”
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    Evidence for Interpersonal Violence in the St. Césaire Neanderthal by Christoph P. E. Zollikofer, Marcia S. Ponce de León, Vandermeersch, Bernard, Lévêque, François

    “…The St. Césaire 1 Neanderthal skeleton of a young adult individual is unique in its association with Châtelperronian artifacts from a level dated to ca. 36,000…”
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    Ecological and physiological variability of Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca in mammals of West European mid-Würmian food webs by Balter, Vincent, Bocherens, Hervé, Person, Alain, Labourdette, Nathalie, Renard, Maurice, Vandermeersch, Bernard

    “…The Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in Western Europe is characterized, from an ecological point of view, by large-ungulate communities adapted to cold…”
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    The postcranial remains of the Régourdou 1 Neandertal: the shoulder and arm remains by Vandermeersch, Bernard, Trinkaus, Erik

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-05-1995)
    “…The Régourdou 1 partial skeleton, of a young adult of indeterminate sex from the initial last glacial of southwestern France, preserves both clavicles, humeri,…”
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    Long Bone Shaft Robusticity and Body Proportions of the Saint-Césaire 1 Châtelperronian Neanderthal by Trinkaus, Erik, Churchill, Steven E., Ruff, Christopher B., Vandermeersch, Bernard

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-1999)
    “…The Châtelperronian Saint-Césaire 1 Neanderthal partial skeleton exhibits an overall morphology similar to earlier Neanderthals, but it is associated with an…”
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    From number sense to number symbols. An archaeological perspective by d'Errico, Francesco, Doyon, Luc, Colagé, Ivan, Queffelec, Alain, Le Vraux, Emma, Giacobini, Giacomo, Vandermeersch, Bernard, Maureille, Bruno

    “…How and when did hominins move from the numerical cognition that we share with the rest of the animal world to number symbols? Objects with sequential markings…”
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    Locomotion and Body Proportions of the Saint-Cesaire 1 Chatelperronian Neandertal by Trinkaus, Erik, Ruff, Christopher B., Churchill, Steven E., Vandermeersch, Bernard

    “…The initial Upper Paleolithic (Chatelperronian) of western Europe was associated with late European Neandertals, best known through the Saint-Cesaire 1 partial…”
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    Neanderthal infant and adult infracranial remains from Marillac (Charente, France) by Dolores Garralda, María, Maureille, Bruno, Vandermeersch, Bernard

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-09-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT At the site of Marillac, near the Ligonne River in Marillac‐le‐Franc (Charente, France), a remarkable stratigraphic sequence has yielded a wealth of…”
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    From number sense to number symbols. An archaeological perspective by d'Errico, Francesco, Doyon, Luc, Colage, Ivan, Queffelec, Alain, Le Vraux, Emma, Giacobini, Giacomo, Vandermeersch, Bernard, Maureille, Bruno

    “…How and when did hominins move from the numerical cognition that we share with the rest of the animal world to number symbols? Objects with sequential markings…”
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    The Neanderthal teeth from Marillac (Charente, Southwestern France): Morphology, comparisons and paleobiology by Garralda, María Dolores, Maureille, Bruno, Le Cabec, Adeline, Oxilia, Gregorio, Benazzi, Stefano, Skinner, Matthew M., Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Vandermeersch, Bernard

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-01-2020)
    “…Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of MIS 3. One of those sites is Marillac (Southwestern France),…”
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    La molaire néandertalienne de la grotte Vaufrey (Dordogne, France) by Maria Dolorès Garralda, Bruno Maureille, Jean-Philippe Rigaud, Bernard Vandermeersch

    “…The site of Vaufrey Cave (Dordogne, France) has been excavated since 1968. This work revealed a complex stratigraphy ranging from the Acheulean to the…”
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    Hyperostosis frontalis interna in a Neandertal from Marillac (Charente, France) by Garralda, María Dolores, Maureille, Bruno, Vandermeersch, Bernard

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-02-2014)
    “…The site of Marillac (Charente, France) has yielded an important stratigraphic sequence containing numerous Neandertal remains (some of them with peri-mortem…”
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