Dr. Cajus G. Diedrich
cdiedri@gmx.net
Nansenstr. 8
D-33960 Halle/Westf.
Diedrich, C. in review. Europe’s first Upper Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) skeleton from a small cannibalistic hyena population found in the main dome of the Koněprusy Caves – a hyena cave prey depot site in the Bohemian Karst (Czech Republic). - Quaternary International.
Diedrich, C., Rathgeber, T. in review. Late Pleistocene Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810) steppe lion skeleton remains of the Upper Rhine Valley (SW Germany) and contribution to their palaeobiogeography, sexual dimorphism and palaeoecology. - Quaternary International.
Diedrich, C. in review. The Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss, 1823) population and its prey from the Upper Pleistocene Teufelskammer Cave hyena den site in the Neandertal (NRW, NW Germany). - Annales de Paleontologie.
Diedrich, C. 2011. A Late Pleistocene lion Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) skull and other postcranial remains from the Sloup Cave in the Moravian Karst, Czech Republic. - Acta Archaeologica (accepted ).
Diedrich, C. 2010. Periodical use of the Balve Cave (NW Germany) as a Late Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) den – hyena occupations and bone accumulations versa human Middle Palaeolithic activity. - Quaternary International (in press).
Diedrich, C. 2010. Rare Upper Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) remains from northern Czech Republic open air loess sites along the Elbe River. - Cranium (accepted).
Diedrich, C. 2010. Specialized horse killers in Europe - foetal horse remains in the Late Pleistocene Srbsko Chlum-Komín Cave hyena den in the Bohemian Karst (Czech Republic) - and actualistic comparisons to modern African spotted hyenas as zebra hunters. - Quaternary International, 220 (1-2): 174-187.
Diedrich, C. 2010.„Eiszeitsafari“ in Hemer - die „Sundwighöhlen“ des Perick – eine international herausragende Fundstelle von späteiszeitlichen Höhlenbären, Fleckenhyänen und Steppenlöwen. - Der Aufschluß, 61: 51-63.
Diedrich, C. 2010. Upper Pleistocene Gulo gulo (Linné 1758) skeleton remains from the open air loess site Praha-Podbaba (Czech Republic). - Cranium, 26 (1): 23-30, Amsterdam.
Diedrich, C. 2010. Ein Skelett einer kranken Löwin Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) und andere männliche Löwenreste aus Neumark-Nord Archäologie in Sachsen-Anhalt. - Archäologie in Sachsen-Anhalt, Ausstellungs-Sonderband, 432-441.
Diedrich, C. 2010. Die späteiszeitlichen Fleckenhyänen und deren Exkremente aus Neumark-Nord. - Archäologie in Sachsen-Anhalt, Ausstellungsband, 440-448.
Diedrich, C. 2010. Späteiszeiliche Fleckenhyänen-Fressstrategien und Steppenlöwen an ihrer größte Beute - dem Waldelefanten Palaeoloxodon antiquus Falconer & Cautley 1845 in Neumark-Nord. - Archäologie in Sachsen-Anhalt, Ausstellungs-Sonderband, 449-459.
Diedrich, C. 2010. The Ice Age spotted Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss, 1823) population from the Late Pleistocene hyena den Rösenbeck Cave in the Sauerland Mountains (NW-Germany) and contribution to the sexual dimorphism and palaeobiogeography of the last hyenas of Europe. - Annales de Paleontologie (angenommen).
Diedrich, C. 2009. The rediscovered cave bear “Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller 1794” holotype of the Zoolithen Cave (Germany) from the historic Rosenmüller collection. - Acta Carsologica Slovacia, 47 (1): 25-32.
Diedrich, C. 2009. Steppe lion predation – another reason for cave bears to protect during hibernation against carnivores in deepest parts of large cave systems in Europe. - 15th International Cave Bear Symposium, Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia, Abstract Book: 8-9.
Diedrich, C., Robu, M., Dragusin, V, Constantin, S., Moldovan, O. 2009. New Upper Pleistocene steppe lion skeleton finds between the cave bear hibernation plateaus of the Ursilor Cave bear den, Romania. - 15th International Cave Bear Symposium, Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia, Abstract Book: 10.
Diedrich, C. 2009. Pleistocene Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) remains from the Balve Cave (NW Germany) – a hyena den and Middle Palaeolithic human site. - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (angenommen).
Diedrich, C. 2009. Late Pleistocene Cave bear remains from the open air hyena den Emscher River terrace site Bottrop (NW Germany). - Stalactite, 58 (2): 42-47.
Diedrich, C., Moldovan, O. & Constantin, S. 2009. Cave bear tracks, scratch marks, hair traces and hibernation nests in the Ursilor Cave (Transylvania, Romania) – preliminary report from a famous European cave bear den. - Stalactite, 58 (2): 48-52.
Diedrich, C. 2009. Cave bear killers, scavengers between the Scandinavian and Alpine Ice shields – the last hyenas and cave bears in antagonism – and the reason why cave bears hibernated deeply in caves. - Stalactite, 58 (2): 53-63.
Diedrich, C. & Copeland, J. 2009. Upper Pleistocene Gulo gulo (Linné 1758) remains from the Srbsko Chlum-Komin hyena den cave in the Bohemian Karst (Czech Republic) and actuopaleontological taphonomical comparisons to modern wolverine sites in Northern America. - Journal of Cave and Karst Studies America (angenommen).
Diedrich, C. 2009. Upper Pleistocene steppe lion Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) remains from the Bilstein Caves (Northern Germany) and contribution to their taphonomy and palaeoecology in northern Germany. - Annales de Paléontologie, 95: 117-138.
Diedrich, C. 2009. Upper Pleistocene Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) remains from an open air loess bone accumulation site in Freyburg a. U. (Central Germany). - Jahresschrift für mitteldeutsche Vorgeschichte (im Druck).
Diedrich, C. 2009. Late Pleistocene Hystrix (Acanthion) brachyura Linnaeus 1758 from the Fuchsluken cave at the Rote Berg near Saalfeld (Thuringia, Germany) - a porcupine and hyena den and contribution to their palaeobiogeography. - The open Palaeontological Journal 2008 (1): 33-41, Sharjah.
Diedrich, C. 2009. Steppe lion remains imported by Ice Age spotted hyenas into the Late Pleistocene Perick Caves hyena den in Northern Germany. - Quaternary Research 71 (3): 361-374, Amsterdam.
Diedrich, C. 2008. Bone accumulators between the Scandinavian and Alpine ice shields of Central Europe - the last Ice Age spotted hyenas: mammoth scavengers, woolly rhino killers, horse hunters and cave bear/lion antagonists. - Abstract, Oslo.
Diedrich, C. 2008. Late Pleistocene hyenas Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) from Upper Rhine valley open air sites and the contribution to skull shape variability. - Cranium, 25 (2): 31-42, Amsterdam.
Diedrich, C. 2008. A Late Pleistocene wolverine Gulo gulo (Linné 1758) skeleton remain from the Sloup Cave in the Moravian Karst, Czech Republic. - Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien, 110A: 123-132, Wien.
Diedrich, C. 2008. A skeleton of an injured Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach 1807) from the Upper Pleistocene of north-western Germany. - Cranium, 25 (1): 1-16, Amsterdam.
Diedrich, C. 2008. Eingeschleppte und benagte Knochenreste von Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach 1807) aus dem oberpleistozänen Fleckenhyänenhorst Perick-Höhlen im Nordsauerland (NW Deutschland) und Beitrag zur Taphonomie von Wollnashornknochen in Westfalen. - Mitteilungen der Höhlen und Karstforscher, 2008 (4): 100-117, München.
Diedrich, C. 2008. The rediscovered holotypes of the Upper Pleistocene spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss, 1823) and the steppe lion Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810) and taphonomic discussion to the Zoolithen Cave hyena den at Geilenreuth (Bavaria, South-Germany). - Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society London, 154: 822-831, London.
Diedrich, C. 2008. Die letzen Vielfraße Gulo gulo (Linné 1758) aus den Perick- und Rösenbecker Höhlen im Sauerländer Karst: - Mitteilungen des Verbandes der deutschen Höhlen- und Karstforscher, 54 (2): 36-44, München.
Diedrich, C. 2007. Upper Pleistocene Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) skeleton remains from Praha-Podbaba and the contribution to other lion finds from loess and river terrace sites in Central Bohemia (Czech Republic). - Bulletin of Geosciences, 82 (2): 99-117, Prague.
Diedrich, C. 2007. The fairy tale about the "cave lions" Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) of Europe - Late Ice Age spotted hyenas and Ice Age steppe lions in conflict - lion killers and scavengers around Prague (Central Bohemia). - Scripta Facultatis Scientiarum Universitatis Masarykianae, Geology, 35 (2005): 107-112.
Diedrich, C. 2007. Bone crackers and carcass accumulators in Central Bohemia - Late Pleistocene hyenas and their cave den and prey depot types. - Scripta Facultatis Scientiarum Universitatis Masarykianae, Geology, Geology, 35 (2005): 91-96.
Diedrich, C. 2007. Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) remains from the Upper Pleistocene hyaena Teufelskammer Cave den site near Hochdahl in the Neander valley (NRW, NW Germany). - Cranium, 24 (2): 39-44, Amsterdam.
Diedrich, C. 2007. The Upper Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) population and its prey from the gypsum karst den site Westeregeln near Magdeburg (Middle Germany). - Abhandlungen und Berichte für Naturkunde, 30: 57-83, Magdeburg.
Diedrich, C. 2006. Freeland remains and den caves of the cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller 1794 from the Upper Pleistocene of Bohemia (Czech Republic). - Scientific Annals, School of Geology Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Special volume 98: 187-192, Thessaloniki.
Diedrich, C. 2006. Ice age spotted hyenas ?hunting or only scavenging on a cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller at the Ice Age spotted hyena freeland den and prey deposit site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (Hessia, Germany). - Scientific Annals, School of Geology Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Special volume 98: 193-199, Thessaloniki.
Diedrich, C. 2006. By ice age spotted hyenas protracted, cracked, nibbled and chewed skeleton remains of Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach 1807) from the Lower Weichselian (Upper Pleistocene) open air prey deposit site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (Hessia, NW Germany). - Journal of Taphonomy, 4 (4): 173-205, Teruel.
Diedrich, C. 2006. The Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) population from the early Upper Pleistocene hyena open air prey deposit site Biedensteg near Bad Wildungen (Hess, NW Germany) and the contribution to their phylogenetic position, coprolites and prey. - Cranium, 23 (2): 39-53, Amsterdam.
Diedrich, C. & Žák, K. 2006. Prey deposits and den sites of the Upper Pleistocene hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) in horizontal and vertical caves of the Bohemian Karst (Czech Republic). - Bulletin of Geosciences, 81 (4): 237-276, Prague.
Diedrich, C. 2006. Die oberpleistozäne Population von Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller 1794 aus dem eiszeitlichen Fleckenhyänenhorst Perick-Höhlen von Hemer (Sauerland, NW Deutschland). - Philippia 12 (4): 275-346, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Eiszeithyänen – Bisonknochen in der Kühlkammer. - National Geographic Deutschland, 2005 (Mai): 9, Hamburg.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Tod im Schlammloch – Wollnashorn mit Rippenbruch. - Fossilien, 2005 (3): 156-162, Korb.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Cracking and nibbling marks as indicators for the Upper Pleistocene spotted hyaena as a scavenger of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller 1794) carcasses in the Perick Caves den of Northwest Germany. - Abhandlungen der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft Nürnberg, 45: 73-90, Nürnberg.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Freeland remains of the cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller 1794 from the Upper Pleistocene of Northwest Germany. - Bulletin de la Société Histoire Naturelle Toulouse, 141 (1): 19-23, Toulouse.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Reste von Mammuthus primigenius (Blumenbach 1799) aus den oberpleistozänen Weserkiesen bei Petershagen (Norddeutschland). - Philippia, 12 (1): 85-91, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Eine oberpleistozäne Population von Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) aus dem eiszeitlichen Fleckenhyänenhorst Perick-Höhlen von Hemer (Sauerland, NW Deutschland) und ihr Kannibalismus. - Philippia, 12 (2): 93-115, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Von eiszeitlichen Fleckenhyänen eingeschleppte Reste des Steppenwisents Bison priscus Bojanus 1827 aus dem oberpleistozänen Fleckenhyänenhorst des Perick-Höhlensystems (NW Deutschland). - Philippia, 12 (1): 21-30, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Von oberpleistozänen Fleckenhyänen gesammelte, versteckte, verbissene, zerknackte Knochen und Geweihe des Riesenhirsches Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach 1799) aus den Perick-Höhlen im Nordsauerland (NW Deutschland). - Philippia, 12 (1): 31-46, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Benagte und zerknackte Knochen des eiszeitlichen Pferdes Equus ferus przewalskii Poljakoff 1881 aus einem oberpleistozänen Fleckenhyänenhorst des Nordsauerlandes und westfälischen Freilandfundstellen. - Philippia, 12 (1): 47-62, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2005. Von eiszeitlichen Fleckenhyänen benagte Mammuthus primigenius (Blumenbach 1799)-Knochen und -Knabbersticks aus dem oberpleistozänen Perick-Höhlenhorst (Sauerland) und Beitrag zur Taphonomie von Mammutkadavern. - Philippia, 12 (1): 63-84, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2004. Freilandfunde des oberpleistozänen Höhlenlöwen Panthera leo spelaea Goldfuss 1810 in Westfalen (Norddeutschland). - Philippia, 11 (3): 219-226, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2004. Ein bemerkenswerter Schädel von Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) aus der Heinrichshöhle des Sauerlandes (NW Deutschland). - Mitteilungen des Verbandes der deutschen Höhlen- und Karstforscher, 50 (1): 24-27, München.
Diedrich, C. 2004. Oberpleistozäne Fleckenhyänenreste (Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823)) aus Flussterrassenablagerungen in der Münsterländer Bucht (NW Deutschland). – Philippia, 11 (3): 227-234, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2004. Ein pleistozäner Schädelfund des Moschusochsen Ovibos moschatus Zimmermann 1780 aus den Weserkiesen bei Minden (Norddeutschland). - Philippia, 11 (3): 195-200, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2004. Seltene Freilandfunde des Höhlenbären Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller 1794 aus den oberpleistozänen Emscher- und Weserkiesen (Norddeutschland). - Philippia, 11 (3): 201-209, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. 2004. Ein Schädelfund und von Hyänen angenagter Oberschenkelknochen des Wollnashorns Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach 1807 aus den pleistozänen Weserkiesen bei Minden (Norddeutschland). - Philippia, 11 (3): 211-217, Kassel.
Diedrich, C. & Döppes, D. 2004. Oberpleistozäne Vielfraßreste (Gulo gulo Linné 1758) aus dem Perick-Höhlensystem im Sauerland (NW Deutschland). - Philippia, 11 (4): 335-342, Kassel.