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  1. Evidence of Cat (Felis catus ) Fur Exploitation in Medieval Iberia
  2. Understanding the taphonomic signature of Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)
  3. Predator Agents and Leporid Accumulations: the Case of Terrasses de la Riera dels Canyars (Gavà, Barcelona, Spain)
  4. The role of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) as a bone accumulator in cliff rock shelters: an analysis of modern bone nest assemblages from North-eastern Iberia
  5. Blind test evaluation of accuracy in the identification and quantification of digestion corrosion damage on leporid bones
  6. Feeding behaviour and taphonomic characterization of non-ingested rabbit remains produced by the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)
  7. Rabbits and hominin survival in Iberia
  8. Assessing the variability in taphonomic studies of modern leporid remains from Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) nest assemblages: the importance of age of prey
  9. The land snail midden from Balma del Gai (Barcelona, Spain) and the evolution of terrestrial gastropod consumption during the late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in eastern Iberia
  10. Who brought in the rabbits? Taphonomical analysis of Mousterian and Solutrean leporid accumulations from Gruta do Caldeirão (Tomar, Portugal)
  11. Taphonomic study of leporid remains accumulated by the Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti)
  12. Taphonomic analysis of leporid remains obtained from modern Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) scats