Human-elephant interactions: from past to present

In recent decades, a significant number of Pleistocene (ca. 2.6 million years–10,000 years ago) open-air and cave sites yielding elephant or mammoth bones in direct association with hominin remains and/or lithic artifacts have been discovered in Eurasia, Africa and America. Many of them show strong...

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Superior document:Tuebingen Paleoanthropology Book Series – Contributions in Paleoanthropology 01
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Tuebingen Paleoanthropology Book Series – Contributions in Paleoanthropology 01
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (398 p.)
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