paleontology
Content about paleontology.
The Palarq Foundation and Eudald Carbonell open a window to science to bring human evolution closer to all audiences
The Palarq Foundation and Eudald Carbonell open a window to science to bring human evolution closer to all audiences.
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Eudald Carbonell and Jordi Agustí publish a didactic essay on the evolution of life, the human species and the challenges of the future
In this book, which has already gone on sale, they are also introduced on the issue of the ecological crisis and the survival of humanity.
Specialized tasks by sex thousands of years ago
Gender-based division of labor 4,000 years ago with some tasks carried out only by women.
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The 13th archaeological excavation campaign in the Barranc de la Boella ends
The work has focused on recovering tools and skeletal remains of animals between one million and 800,000 years old.
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Presentation of 12 master theses of the Erasmus Mundus in Quaternary Archaeology and Human Evolution
Since 2006, fifteen promotions of master students have been graduated and more than 200 research works have been completed.
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Sabrina Bianco studies the wood supply and consumption from Bàrcino
She has been awarded with a INPhINIT scholarship from Fundació la Caixa that will allow her to continue her doctoral research in this research centre.
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International meeting on the study of microvertebrates in archaeological sites
With more than 35 papers presented, the broad focus of the congress was on the role of microvertebrate fossils in reconstructing past environments .
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The first European populations were capable of adapting
The first European populations were capable of adapting to climate change and new habitats 1.4 million years ago. This has been reported in an article published in the prestigious journal Quaternary Science Reviews.
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Reports on prehistoric artifacts special issue
Special Issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports on “Functional Studies of Prehistoric Artefacts and their Socio-economic Meaning” is now online.
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Steady human occupation in Atapuerca
Two Stone tools on quartzite from Gran Dolina might proof that human occupation was steady in Atapuerca along 1.4 million years.
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