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  1. Large canids at the Gravettian Předmostí site, the Czech Republic: The mandible
  2. Reconstruction of the Gravettian food-web at Předmostí I using multi-isotopic tracking (13C, 15N, 34S) of bone collagen
  3. Palaeolithic dogs and Pleistocene wolves revisited: a reply to Morey (2014)
  4. Mitochondrial DNA diversity and evolution of the Pleistocene cave bear complex
  5. Possible evidence of mammoth hunting at the Neanderthal site of Spy (Belgium)
  6. On the origin of the Norwegian lemming
  7. Burying Dogs in Ancient Cis-Baikal, Siberia: Temporal Trends and Relationships with Human Diet and Subsistence Practices
  8. Palaeolithic dogs and the early domestication of the wolf: a reply to the comments of Crockford and Kuzmin (2012)
  9. Intra-specific morphological variability in the cave bear Ursus spelaeus (Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae) from the Trou du Sureau (Montaigle caves, Belgium) using an outline analysis
  10. Palaeolithic dog skulls at the Gravettian Předmostí site, the Czech Republic
  11. Isotopic evidence for dietary ecology of cave lion (Panthera spelaea) in North-Western Europe: Prey choice, competition and implications for extinction
  12. Canids as persons: Early Neolithic dog and wolf burials, Cis-Baikal, Siberia
  13. Palaeoenvironmental and chronological investigations of the Magdalenian sites of Goyet Cave and Trou de Chaleux (Belgium), via stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of horse skeletal remains
  14. Fossil dogs and wolves from Palaeolithic sites in Belgium, the Ukraine and Russia: osteometry, ancient DNA and stable isotopes
  15. Possible evidence of mammoth hunting during the Epigravettian at Yudinovo, Russian Plain
  16. New data on the late Neandertals: Direct dating of the Belgian Spy fossils
  17. Nitrogen isotope analyses of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), 45,000 BP to 9,000 BP: Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions
  18. Fossil Bear Bones in the Belgian Upper Paleolithic: The Possibility of a Proto Bear-Ceremonialism
  19. Molecular phylogeny of the extinct giant deer, Megaloceros giganteus
  20. Mammalian Remains from the Upper Palaeolithic Site of Kamenka, Buryatia (Siberia)