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This book examines how human interactions with animals, in
particular now extinct cave bears (Ursus spelaeu), affected the
social lives of prehistoric hunter-gatherers (hominins -
Neanderthals and AMH) living in Central Europe (Moravia and
Silesia/Eastern Czech Republic) during OIS3 (c. 60,000-24,000 Cal.
BP). The author adopts a multidisciplinary approach, using
published literature, animal remains, digital data, and GIS,
together with odontometric and tooth-wear analyses, and spatial
reconstruction techniques to identify potential interactions
between hominins and cave bears. New theoretical concepts are used
to interpret the results and as a means for making statements about
the role that cave bears, and potential interactions with cave
bears, played in the social lives of hominins.
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