Carlo Tozzi
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Recent Articles
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Villa P, Soriano S, Pollarolo L, Smriglio C, Gaeta M, DOrazio M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Jan;
15(1):e0226690.
PMID: 31940356
Excavated in 1949, Grotta dei Moscerini, dated MIS 5 to early MIS 4, is one of two Italian Neandertal sites with a large assemblage of retouched shells (n = 171)...
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Degano I, Soriano S, Villa P, Pollarolo L, Lucejko J, Jacobs Z, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Jun;
14(6):e0213473.
PMID: 31220106
Hafting of stone tools was an important advance in the technology of the Paleolithic. Evidence of hafting in the Middle Paleolithic is growing and is not limited to points hafted...
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Pozzi J, Rousseau L, FalgueRes C, Mahieux G, Deschamps P, Shao Q, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):1114.
PMID: 30718710
The study of geomagnetic excursions is key for understanding the behavior of the magnetic field of the Earth. In this paper, we present the geomagnetic record in a 2.29-m-long continuous...
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Zanolli C, Martinon-Torres M, Bernardini F, Boschian G, Coppa A, Dreossi D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Oct;
13(10):e0189773.
PMID: 30281595
The penecontemporaneous Middle Pleistocene sites of Fontana Ranuccio (Latium) and Visogliano (Friuli-Venezia Giulia), set c. 450 km apart in central and northeastern Italy, respectively, have yielded some among the oldest...
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Villa P, Pollarolo L, Conforti J, Marra F, Biagioni C, Degano I, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 May;
13(5):e0196786.
PMID: 29742147
Having thrived in Eurasia for 350,000 years Neandertals disappeared from the record around 40,000-37,000 years ago, after modern humans entered Europe. It was a complex process of population interactions that...
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Oxilia G, Fiorillo F, Boschin F, Boaretto E, Apicella S, Matteucci C, et al.
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2017 Jun;
164(1):214-215.
PMID: 28568077
No abstract available.
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Oxilia G, Fiorillo F, Boschin F, Boaretto E, Apicella S, Matteucci C, et al.
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2017 Mar;
163(3):446-461.
PMID: 28345756
Objectives: Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societies associated with high levels of oral pathology. However, some Late Pleistocene hunter-gatherers show extensive oral...
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Lelli R, Allen R, Biondi G, Calattini M, Conati Barbaro C, Gorgoglione M, et al.
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2012 Sep;
149(3):380-90.
PMID: 22976802
Stable isotope analysis of human remains has been used to address long-standing debates regarding the speed and degree to which the introduction of farming transformed diet. In Europe, this debate...
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Peretto C, Biagi P, Boschian G, Broglio A, De Stefani M, Fasani L, et al.
Coll Antropol
. 2005 Jan;
28(1):63-88.
PMID: 15636066
New researches have been performed on the analysis of some Italian dwelling structures dating from the Lower Paleolithic to Bronze Age. Different methods have been applied to each study according...
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Bietti A, Boschian G, Crisci G, Danese E, De Francesco A, Dini M, et al.
Coll Antropol
. 2005 Jan;
28(1):41-54.
PMID: 15636064
An opportunistic and local choice of raw materials is typically attested in the Lower and Middle Paleolithic industries throughout Italy. The quality of the raw material usually affected the flaking...