jeudi 12 mars 2015 à 14h
Aix-en-Provence : MMSH - Salle 5
Cervids are relatively common taxa in Pleistocene archaeological and paleontological sites ; yet, owing to a high degree of fragmentation, as well as their relatively homogeneous morphology and absence of diagnostic elements, deer systematics remains somewhat imprecise. The Haploidoceros mediterraneus is a clear example of this issue, only documented in two French sites (Middle Pleistocene) and recently in two Spanish ones (Upper Pleistocene).
par Montserrat Sanz Borras, Chercheuse à l’université de Barcelone, invitée LabexMed au LAMPEA
Contact
mfavier@mmsh.univ-aix.fr<