Curriculum vitae: Maria Rita Palombo
Curriculum vitae: Maria Rita Palombo
Curriculum vitae: Maria Rita Palombo
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
140. Kostopoulos D., <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Alberdi M.T., Valli A.F.M. (2004) – Pliocene to Pleistocene large mamml<br />
diversity and turnover in North Mediterranean region : Greek, Italian and Iberian peninsula. In Chatzipetros<br />
A.A. e Pavlides S. B. (eds) Proceedings of 5th Inter. Symposium on Eastern Mediterranean Geology, 1 :<br />
464-466, Athens<br />
141. Mussi M., <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R. (2004) – Les carnivores du Pliocène supérieur et du Pléistocène de la péninsule<br />
italienne: quelles implications pour le peuplement humain ? Revue de Paleobiologie, 23(2) :597-609,<br />
Ginevra.<br />
142. Mussi M., <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Melis R.T. (2004) – Il più antico popolamento della penisola italiana, della Sardegna<br />
e della Sicilia. In Santona M., Pèrez-Gonzalés A., Machado M.J. “Geoarqueogia y Conservacion del<br />
Patrimonio”: 20-26<br />
2005<br />
143. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R. (2004) - Biochronology of the Plio-Pleistocene mammalian faunas of Italian peninsula:<br />
knowledge, problems and perspectives. Il Quaternario, 17 (2/2): 565-582, Geda Grafica e Stampa,<br />
Nichelino (Torino), giugno 2005, ISSN: 0394-3356<br />
144. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., M. Mussi, P. Gioia and G. Cavarretta (2005) - Studying Proboscideans: knowledge, problems,<br />
and perspectives. Quaternary International,126 –128: 1-4, Oxford doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.009<br />
145. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R, Ferretti M.P. (2005) - Elephant fossil record from Italy: knowledge, problems, and perspectives.<br />
Quaternary International, 126 –128: 107-136, Elsevier, Oxford 2005 ISSN 1040-6182<br />
doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.018<br />
146. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., M.L. Filippi, P. Iacumin, A. Longinelli, M. Barbieri and A. Maras (2005) - Coupling tooth<br />
microwear and stable isotope analyses for palaeodiet reconstruction: the case study of Late Middle<br />
Pleistocene Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) antiquus teeth from Central Italy (Rome area). Quaternary<br />
International, 126 –128: 153- 170, Elsevier, Oxford 2005 ISSN 1040-6182<br />
doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.020<br />
147. Milli S., <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R. (2005) - The high-resolution sequence stratigraphy and the mammal fossil record: a test<br />
in the Middle–Upper Pleistocene deposits of the Roman Basin (Latium, Italy). Quaternary<br />
International, .126 –128 : 251-270, Elsevier, Oxford 2005 ISSN 1040-6182<br />
doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.025<br />
148. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R. (2005) - Middle Pliocene - Late Pleistocene Herbivore guilds of Italy. Quaternaire, Hors series<br />
2 :123-136 Paris<br />
149. Valli A., <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R. (2005) - Le régime d’Eucladoceros ctenoides (NESTI, 1841) reconstitué par la<br />
morphologie du crâne et par l’usure dentaire. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 98: 133-143. Birkhäuser<br />
Verlag, Basel 2005 ISSN: 0012-9402 DOI 10.1007/s00015-005-1144-y<br />
150. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Ginesu S., Melis R.T., Sias S. (2005) - The endemic elephants from Sardinia: an unsolved<br />
problem. In ALCOVER, J.A. & BOVER, P. (eds.), Proceedings of the International Symposium “Insular<br />
Vertebrate Evolution: the Palaeontological Approach”. Monogr. Soc. Hist. Nat. Balears, 12: 245-254.<br />
Palma de Mallorca<br />
151. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R. (2005) - Food habit of “Praemegaceros” cazioti (Dehaut, 1897) from Dragonara cave (NW<br />
Sardinia, Italy) inferred by cranial morphology and dental wears. In ALCOVER, J.A. & BOVER, P. (eds.),<br />
Proceedings of the International Symposium “Insular Vertebrate Evolution: the Palaeontological<br />
Approach”. Monografies de la Societat d’Història Natural de les Balears, 12: 233-244.Palma de Mallorca<br />
152. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Melis R.T. (2005) - Su Fossu de Cannas Cave (Sadali, central-eastern Sardinia, Italy): the<br />
oldest deposit holding Pleistocene megalocerine remains in Sardinia”. In ALCOVER, J.A. & BOVER, P. (eds.),<br />
Proceedings of the International Symposium “Insular Vertebrate Evolution: the Palaeontological<br />
Approach”. Monografies de la Societat d’Història Natural de les Balears, 12: 265-276. Palma de Mallorca<br />
153. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Giovinazzo C. (2005) - Elephas falconeri from Spinagallo Cave (South-Eastern Sicily, Hyblean<br />
Plateau, Siracusa): brain to body weight comparison. In ALCOVER, J.A. & BOVER, P. (eds.), Proceedings of<br />
the International Symposium “Insular Vertebrate Evolution: the Palaeontological Approach”. Monografies<br />
de la Societat d’Història Natural de les Balears, 12:, 255-264. Palma de Mallorca<br />
154. <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Alberdi M.T., Azanza B., Valli A.F.M. (2005) - Large mammal renewal and elephant spread in<br />
the north-western Mediterranean region. In: Agenbroad L.D., Symington. R. L. 2nd (Eds.) World of<br />
Elephants Congress: Short Papers and Abstracts. Mammoth Site Scientific Papers, 4:.137-141.. Mammoth<br />
Site publication, Hot Spring USA<br />
155. Di Canzio E., <strong>Palombo</strong> M.R., Mussi M., Agostani S., Rossi A. (2005) - The early Middle Pleistocene<br />
mammalian fauna from Pagliare di Sassa (l'Aquila, central Italy): new data. In: Agenbroad L.D., Symington.<br />
8