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1. Panthera gombaszoegensis (Kretzoi, 1938) from Poland in the scope of the species evolution

2. Taphonomic analysis of the MIS 4–3 (Late Pleistocene) faunal assemblage of Biśnik Cave, Southern Poland: Signs of a human-generated depot of naturally shed cervid antlers?

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3. The Pleistocene lion Panthera spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810) from Poland – A review

4. Quaternary megafauna from the Dnieper alluvium near Kaniv (central Ukraine): Implications for biostratigraphy

5. Sepulchral use of caves in Lusatian culture: Evidence from the Sąspówka Valley in the Polish Jura

6. Mustelids from Sackdilling Cave (Bavaria, Germany) and their biostratigraphic significance

7. First record of Pachycrocuta brevirostris (Gervais, 1850) from Ukraine on the background of the European occurrence of the species

8. Taphonomic and paleoecological aspects of large mammals from Sudety Mts (Silesia, SW Poland), with particular interest to the carnivores

9. New perspectives on Neanderthal dispersal and turnover from Stajnia Cave (Poland)

10. A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)

11. Late Glacial and Holocene paleoecology and paleoenvironmental changes in the northern Carpathians foreland: The Żarska Cave (southern Poland) case study

12. Middle Pleistocene fauna and palaeoenvironment in the south of Eastern Europe: A case study of the Medzhybizh 1 locality (MIS 11, Ukraine)

13. Fossil bear material from the oldest deposits in the Jasna Strzegowska cave (Silesia, southern Poland)

14. Chronostratigraphy of Jerzmanowician. New data from Koziarnia Cave, Poland

15. Carnivores from the Borsuka Cave (southern Poland) as an example of changes in carnivore assemblages during MIS 2 and MIS 1

16. Estimating the extinction time of two cave bears, Ursus spelaeus and U. ingressus

17. Mustelids (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Ciemna Cave (southern Poland) as an example of Late Pleistocene small carnivore assemblage

18. Large mammals from historical collections of open-air sites of Silesia (southern Poland) with special reference to carnivores and rhinoceros

19. Small carnivores from a Late Neolithic burial chamber at Çatalhöyük, Turkey: pelts, rituals, and rodents

20. The common weasel Mustela nivalis L., 1766 from Sarakenos Cave (Greece) and the difficulty to distinguish small mustelid species in the fossil record

21. Environment changes during Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in southern Poland (Central Europe). A multiproxy approach for the MIS 3 sequence of Koziarnia Cave (Kraków-Częstochowa Upland)

22. Steppe brown bear Ursus arctos 'priscus' from the Late Pleistocene of Europe

23. Human mediated dispersal of cats in the Neolithic Central Europe

24. New insights into the LGM and LG in Southern France (Vaucluse): The Mustelids, Micromammals and Horses from Coulet des Roches

25. Decreasing size process in the cave (Pleistocene) lion Panthera spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810) evolution – A review

26. Paleoecology of bears from MIS 8–MIS 3 deposits of Biśnik Cave based on stable isotopes (δ13C, δ18O) and dental cementum analyses

27. Morphometric comparison of Panthera spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810) from Poland with the lion remains from Eurasia over the last 700 ka

28. Stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of Stajnia Cave (southern Poland) with regard to habitation of the site by Neanderthals

29. Emine-Bair-Khosar Cave in the Crimea, a huge bone accumulation of Late Pleistocene fauna

30. Impact of climatic changes in the Late Pleistocene on migrations and extinctions of mammals in Europe: four case studies

31. Retreat and extinction of the Late Pleistocene cave bear (Ursus spelaeus sensu lato)

32. Faunal remains from Borsuka Cave – an example of local climate variability during Late Pleistocene in southern Poland

33. Biostratigraphic importance of the Early Pleistocene fauna from Żabia Cave (Poland) in Central Europe

34. The wolverine Gulo gulo Linnaeus, 1758 from the Late Pleistocene site at Kaniv: a short review of the history of the species in the Ukraine

35. The first record of leopard Panthera pardus Linnaeus, 1758 from the Pleistocene of Poland

36. Two forms of cave lion: Middle Pleistocene Panthera spelaea fossilis Reichenau, 1906 and Upper Pleistocene Panthera spelaea spelaea Goldfuss, 1810 from the Bisnik Cave, Poland

37. The karst of the Vaucluse, an exceptional record for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and the Late-glacial period palaeoenvironment of southeastern France

38. Genetic analysis of cave bear specimens from Niedzwiedzia Cave, Sudetes, Poland