taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038087D7FFEDFF93FEC1FC9BFE1334EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535133	FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, B, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) right upper canines E11.224 (A) and H8.C.241(B); C, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) left lower carnassial F10.A.48; D, E, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 right lower carnassial F9.C.264; F, Vulpes vulpesLinnaeus, 1758 left mandible E11.A.15; G, H, Mustela (Putorius) eversmannii left mandible F11.B.214; I, Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 left innominate; J, K, Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller & Heinroth, 1794 right M2 G9.B.558. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, B, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) right upper canines E11.224 (A) and H8.C.241(B); C, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) left lower carnassial F10.A.48; D, E, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 right lower carnassial F9.C.264; F, Vulpes vulpesLinnaeus, 1758 left mandible E11.A.15; G, H, Mustela (Putorius) eversmannii left mandible F11.B.214; I, Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 left innominate; J, K, Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller & Heinroth, 1794 right M2 G9.B.558. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE1FF9CFC58F93CFDB031D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535133	FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, B, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) right upper canines E11.224 (A) and H8.C.241(B); C, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) left lower carnassial F10.A.48; D, E, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 right lower carnassial F9.C.264; F, Vulpes vulpesLinnaeus, 1758 left mandible E11.A.15; G, H, Mustela (Putorius) eversmannii left mandible F11.B.214; I, Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 left innominate; J, K, Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller & Heinroth, 1794 right M2 G9.B.558. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, B, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) right upper canines E11.224 (A) and H8.C.241(B); C, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) left lower carnassial F10.A.48; D, E, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 right lower carnassial F9.C.264; F, Vulpes vulpesLinnaeus, 1758 left mandible E11.A.15; G, H, Mustela (Putorius) eversmannii left mandible F11.B.214; I, Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 left innominate; J, K, Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller & Heinroth, 1794 right M2 G9.B.558. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE2FF9CFF2DFC3BFAAC352B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535133	FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, B, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) right upper canines E11.224 (A) and H8.C.241(B); C, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) left lower carnassial F10.A.48; D, E, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 right lower carnassial F9.C.264; F, Vulpes vulpesLinnaeus, 1758 left mandible E11.A.15; G, H, Mustela (Putorius) eversmannii left mandible F11.B.214; I, Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 left innominate; J, K, Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller & Heinroth, 1794 right M2 G9.B.558. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, B, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) right upper canines E11.224 (A) and H8.C.241(B); C, Panthera (Leo) spelaea (Goldfüss, 1810) left lower carnassial F10.A.48; D, E, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 right lower carnassial F9.C.264; F, Vulpes vulpesLinnaeus, 1758 left mandible E11.A.15; G, H, Mustela (Putorius) eversmannii left mandible F11.B.214; I, Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 left innominate; J, K, Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller & Heinroth, 1794 right M2 G9.B.558. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE3FF9DFC7DFF79FB1F356B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535137/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535137	FIG. 6. — Cave lion P. (leo) spelaea upper (P4) and lower (M1) carnassial Breadth and Length ratio compared to extant and extinct populations. Measurements in mm. The male and female lions areas figure the maximum range obtained for each variables (breadth and length).	FIG. 6. — Cave lion P. (leo) spelaea upper (P4) and lower (M1) carnassial Breadth and Length ratio compared to extant and extinct populations. Measurements in mm. The male and female lions areas figure the maximum range obtained for each variables (breadth and length).	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE3FF9BFC60F8BCFD243729.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535131	FIG. 3. — Cave hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche: A-D, left mandibles 1842.16 (A, B) and G6.82 (C, D); E-J, right G7.168 (E, F), H9.B.72 (G, H) and left G6.9 (I, J) lower carnassials; K-P, left upper carnassial F11.C.281 (K, L), no number (M, N) and G9.B.444 (O, P); Q, R, left humerus 1842.10; S-T, left radius 1842.90; U-V, right tibia 1842.141. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 3. — Cave hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche: A-D, left mandibles 1842.16 (A, B) and G6.82 (C, D); E-J, right G7.168 (E, F), H9.B.72 (G, H) and left G6.9 (I, J) lower carnassials; K-P, left upper carnassial F11.C.281 (K, L), no number (M, N) and G9.B.444 (O, P); Q, R, left humerus 1842.10; S-T, left radius 1842.90; U-V, right tibia 1842.141. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE3FF9BFC60F8BCFD243729.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535139	FIG. 7. — Cave hyena C. c. spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832): Upper (P4) and lower (M1) carnassial Breadth and Length ratios compared to extant and extinct populations. Measurements in mm. Confidence ellipses with confidence interval (0.95) are figured.	FIG. 7. — Cave hyena C. c. spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832): Upper (P4) and lower (M1) carnassial Breadth and Length ratios compared to extant and extinct populations. Measurements in mm. Confidence ellipses with confidence interval (0.95) are figured.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE3FF9BFC60F8BCFD243729.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535127	FIG. 1. — Geographical location of Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, NE France. Map realized using Geoatlas software and Geoportail open-access site.	FIG. 1. — Geographical location of Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, NE France. Map realized using Geoatlas software and Geoportail open-access site.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE3FF9BFC60F8BCFD243729.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535143/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535143	FIG. 8. — Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach,1799) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche (Coelodonta antiquitatis): A, D1; B-E, D2; F-H, D3; I-N, D4; O. d2; P, Q, d3; R-T, d4; U, V, M1; W, X, M2; Y, M3; Z, AA, humerus shaft cylinders; AB, AC, tibia shaft cylinders. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 8. — Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach,1799) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche (Coelodonta antiquitatis): A, D1; B-E, D2; F-H, D3; I-N, D4; O. d2; P, Q, d3; R-T, d4; U, V, M1; W, X, M2; Y, M3; Z, AA, humerus shaft cylinders; AB, AC, tibia shaft cylinders. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFE3FF9BFC60F8BCFD243729.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535145	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFBFF80FC97FA9DFDF530E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535143/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535143	FIG. 8. — Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach,1799) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche (Coelodonta antiquitatis): A, D1; B-E, D2; F-H, D3; I-N, D4; O. d2; P, Q, d3; R-T, d4; U, V, M1; W, X, M2; Y, M3; Z, AA, humerus shaft cylinders; AB, AC, tibia shaft cylinders. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 8. — Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach,1799) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche (Coelodonta antiquitatis): A, D1; B-E, D2; F-H, D3; I-N, D4; O. d2; P, Q, d3; R-T, d4; U, V, M1; W, X, M2; Y, M3; Z, AA, humerus shaft cylinders; AB, AC, tibia shaft cylinders. Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFBFF80FC97FA9DFDF530E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535147/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535147	FIG. 10. — Mortality curve of the woolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799)) from the late Pleistocene of Fouvent, based on dental eruption and wear stages. Modified from the protocol of Hillman-Smith et al. (1986), as detailed in Bacon et al. (2008).	FIG. 10. — Mortality curve of the woolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799)) from the late Pleistocene of Fouvent, based on dental eruption and wear stages. Modified from the protocol of Hillman-Smith et al. (1986), as detailed in Bacon et al. (2008).	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFBFF80FC97FA9DFDF530E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535149/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535149	FIG. 11. — Enamel hypoplasia on the tooth sample of Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) (woolly rhino) from Fouvent: A, B, left d4 F11 C342, with a severe hypoplasia, characterized by the total lack of enamel on a part of the ectolophid (grey area). C, D, left M1 G9 D607; E, F, left M2 E11 B218. The last two teeth show less severe hypoplasia, visible through enamel constrictions on the lingual side (G9D607) and the ectoloph (F1 C243). These constrictions, parallel and remote, indicate the occurrence of two distinct episodes of physiological stress on each tooth. A, C, E, photographs. B, D, F, interpretative drawings (POA).	FIG. 11. — Enamel hypoplasia on the tooth sample of Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) (woolly rhino) from Fouvent: A, B, left d4 F11 C342, with a severe hypoplasia, characterized by the total lack of enamel on a part of the ectolophid (grey area). C, D, left M1 G9 D607; E, F, left M2 E11 B218. The last two teeth show less severe hypoplasia, visible through enamel constrictions on the lingual side (G9D607) and the ectoloph (F1 C243). These constrictions, parallel and remote, indicate the occurrence of two distinct episodes of physiological stress on each tooth. A, C, E, photographs. B, D, F, interpretative drawings (POA).	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFEFF80FEC0FBBAFA3535CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535145	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFEFF81FC62F83FFAC73236.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535145	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFFFF81FC51FE18FAF736EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535145	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
038087D7FFFFFF8EFC4DF99CFEB434EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4535145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535145	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	FIG. 9.— Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros giganteus Blumenbach,1799:right 1842.14 (A) and left 1842.13 (B) mandibles; C-E, red deer Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758: basal part of right antler 1842.109 (C) and ingested left talus 1842.97 (D, palmar view; E, dorsal view); F-H, horse Equus germanicus Nehring,1884:right metacarpal 1842.2 (F), first 1842.6 (G) and third H9.A.1 (H) phalanges;I-L, large bovid Bovidae:right calcaneum 1842.78 (I), first phalange G10.E/A.9 (J, dorsal view; K, lateral view) and metapodial distal portion F11.A.50 (L); M-O reindeer Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758): basal part of left antler 1842.106 (M), portion of right antler F10.B.329 (N) and right metatarsal G9.24 (O). Scale bar: 20 mm. Pictures by JBF.	2015-06-26	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste;Fosse, Philippe;Fernandez, Philippe;Antoine, Pierre-Olivier			
