Homo erectus at the Olduvai Gorge adapted to extreme climatic conditions, challenging our preconceptions of the adaptability of the earliest hominins
Some of the oldest coastal human occupations in West Africa, preserved in the sites Bargny 1 and 3 (Senegal), and associated with classic Middle Stone Age (MSA)
The Neanderthals at Prado Vargas, in the Ojo Guareña Karst Complex, were the first fossil collectors, as they picked Cretaceous marine fossils 46,000 years ago
Coastal and underwater cave sites in southern Sicily contain important new clues about the path and fate of early human migrants to the island
The ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived are reconstructed: the work at the Guefaït-4 site
The latest findings to shed light on the Neanderthals at Prado Vargas: over two thousand remains of animals and stone tools
New perspectives on how climatic and environmental changes influenced the evolution of mammals and hominins over the last six million years.
A new method to calibrate exploration with microcomputed tomography (MicroCT) using dental tissue, that will enable analysis of bone pathology and the variation of mineral density
The first lithic study of level VI-B at the Mumba site in Tanzania, a settlement by groups of Homo sapiens present in the Lake Eyasi region between 109,000 and 131,000 years ago
84 teeth have been analyzed to show the dietary practices of the agropastoral communities of the northeast Iberian Peninsula