The theory of a violent invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in Late Prehistory, some 4,200 years ago, is now being questioned
New geological datings place the first European hominids at Orce, in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, 1.3 million years ago
A new study shows how Early Pyrenean Neolithic groups at Coro Trasito applied species selection strategies to produce bone artefacts
The first direct proof of the consumption and processing of dairy products in the Pyrenees already at the start of the Neolithic period, approximately 7,500 years ago
New discoveries found in Iraqi Kurdistan key to the emergence of agriculture and first city-states: the UAB archaeological project
The analysis of fat traces in over one hundred pottery vessels reveals deep changes in prehistoric Central European culinary traditions
A violent blaze at Tossal de Baltarga, possibly linked to the Carthaginian army crossing the Pyrenees to fight the Romans during the Second Punic War
84 teeth have been analyzed to show the dietary practices of the agropastoral communities of the northeast Iberian Peninsula
An investigation of the assemblage of rock paintings in the Cova del Tabac (Camarasa, Lleida), by applying 3D methods combined with hyperspectral cameras
Early herding communities of the Southern Iberian Peninsula used a wide variety of livestock management strategies