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Conard, N.J.; Hassmann, H.; Hillgruber, K.F.; Serangeli, J.; Terberger, T. (Ed.) (2022). The Homotherium finds from Schöningen 13II-4: Man and big cats of the Ice Age - Contributions of the scientific workshop at the paläon (Schöningen) from 05.06 to 07.06.2015. Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums: Mainz. ISBN 978-3-88467-339-3; e-ISBN 978-3-96929-136-8. 203 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1006 | |
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Authors | | Top | - Conard, N.J., editor
- Hassmann, H., editor
- Hillgruber, K.F., editor
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- Terberger, T., editor
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Content | - Mol, D.; Langeveld, B. (2022). On remains of Homotherium from the bottom of the North Sea between the British Isles and the Netherlands and their stratigraphical age, in: Conard, N.J. et al. The Homotherium finds from Schöningen 13II-4: Man and big cats of the Ice Age - Contributions of the scientific workshop at the paläon (Schöningen) from 05.06 to 07.06.2015. pp. 35-51. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1006.c13520, more
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Abstract | Big cats, including sabre-toothed cats, are for many people the symbol of a dangerous predator. In 2012, the first remains of the European sabre-toothed cats were discovered at the approximately 300,000 year old site of Schöningen, famous for mankind’s oldest wooden weapons. As a result of this discovery, a two-day scientific workshop was held in Schöningen in 2015 titled »The Homotherium finds from Schöningen 13II-4 and big cats of the Ice Age«. This volume is based on the lectures of this workshop and presents an overview of a topic that is crucial for human development, our coexistence with big cats. The aim of this volume is to address the various topics surrounding the European sabre-toothed cat. This includes the circumstances of their extinction, comparisons to extant big cats and their relationship to past humans. |
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