‘Homo erectus’ from Gongwangling could have been the earliest population in China; a new study published on the Journal of Human Evolution
Digging is not just a game for children in hunter-gatherer groups; a new study has been published on Human Nature
Experience influences the visual processing of stone tools: knowledge and experience affect the distribution of the attention during visual exploration of Paleolithic tools
CENIEH researchers lead an experimental energy study that shows that children and adolescents of both sexes do not represent a burden for the mobility of hunter-gatherer groups
A study published on Lithic Technology analyzed the influence of the shape of Paleolithic tools on visual attention during handling
The Middle Pleistocene population of Europe could have reached 25,000 individuals; a new study has been published on Scientific Reports
Anthropology and neuropsychology to study how the brain evolved, a review article has been published on the journal Brain Structure and Function
An ancient and spectacular waterfall at the Cova del Tabac, in the Lleida Pre-Pyrenees, is being reconstructed
The first attempt to apply cosmogenic nuclide isochron-burial dating directly to lithic tools from the Olduvai Gorge
Tools at Aranbaltza offer clues to Neanderthal extinction in the Iberian Peninsula, even before Homo sapiens arrived