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
A paper in the journal The Anatomical Record presents a taphonomic-forensic analysis of the skulls from the Sima de los Huesos
The pattern of North-South extinction in Hipparion ambiguum – an extinct genus of the Equidae family – is confirmed
The CENIEH in collaboration with CNRPAH leads a study reporting the discovery of the oldest Acheulean lithic assemblage found in North Africa, dated to about 1.7 million years