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Daily life in ancient Andean populations
Social archeology to understand what the daily life of the Andean populations was like before the emergence of the first states.
The Spanish hospitality sector fears that the new regulations of the administrations affect its business activity
Faced with the new noise policies that some city councils in Spain are proposing, the hospitality sector is beginning to take protest actions, claiming that their businesses will be seriously harmed.
Fossil remains of about 1.5 million years found in Eritrea
At the same time than this year's excavation campaign, a collaboration has begun with the local Afar population of Engel Ela to guarantee the consumption of drinking water.
Dachser promotes Aragón and La Rioja with an additional 28,000 m2 of storage capacity
The operator Dachser bets on Aragon and La Rioja and inaugurates new warehouses in these Communities with an expansion of capacity of 28,000m2.
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Sela, a unique place to study water management
Sela, little Petra, a unique place to study water management some 3,000 years ago.
Egyptian tombs in 3D
Researchers from the University of Jaén made the 3D model of the tombs of the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa in Aswan.
International Congress on Neanderthals
A hundred experts from Europe present the latest research on the behavior of Neanderthals and their ecological environment.
New researcher Marie Curie at IPHES
John Charles Willman, new Marie Curie researcher at IPHES to find out the use of teeth as a third hand.
UAH's fourth expedition to Egypt
The UAH archaeological expedition arrives in Deir el-Bahari to begin its fourth campaign in Luxor, Egypt.
New data on Atapuerca
New data on the technology used by Homo antecessor in the first recorded case of cannibalism in the world.