Edvard Westermarck’s Archives inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register, honouring his pioneering work in anthropology and sociology
A new study reveals a long-isolated North African human lineage in the Central Sahara during the African Humid Period more than 7,000 years ago
The first Bronze Age settlement predating the Phoenician period in Maghreb, Morocco, has been found at Kach Kouch
The ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived are reconstructed: the work at the Guefaït-4 site
More plants on the menu of ancient hunter-gatherers: isotopic evidence reveals surprising dietary practices of pre-agricultural human groups at Taforalt, in Morocco
Genomics and archaeology rewrite the Neolithic Revolution in the Maghreb, according to a new study published in Nature
When did the genetic variations that make us human emerge? A new study on the subject was published on Scientific Reports
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
The CENIEH has used drones to assess how the landscape of this area in the Atlas chain has evolved, which is key to understanding human evolution in North Africa during the Quaternary
Marine fossils from Portugal, that lived between 470 and 459 million years ago, are filling a gap in understanding evolution during the Middle Ordovician