IPHES - Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social
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Cova Eirós shows that Paleolithic art lasts beyond the traditional areas and up to 9,500 years ago
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HOMININS IN TANZANIA EXPLOITED DIVERSE ECOSYSTEMS 2 MILLION YEARS AGO
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An IPHES researcher takes part in the documentary "Olduvai: the cradle of Humanity", which TVE broadcasts from December 18 to 20
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Remains of one of the last leopards that lived in the Prades mountains were discovered in the Cudó cave in Mont-ral
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VIOLENT DEATH IN THE COVA FORADADA IN CALAFELL ABOUT 5000 YEARS AGO
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IPHES participates for the third consecutive year in the European Night of Research, which this year takes place mainly in a virtual format
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A new study demonstrates the cannibalistic habits of Paleolithic cave bears
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A book analyzes the role that Homo sapiens has played in terrestrial ecosystems throughout its evolution
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The Palarq Foundation and Eudald Carbonell open a window to science to bring human evolution closer to all audiences
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Eudald Carbonell and Jordi Agustí publish a didactic essay on the evolution of life, the human species and the challenges of the future
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The Ethnographic Museum of Ripoll temporarily lends to the IPHES pieces found at the Roc de les Orenetes site for its archaeological study
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The IPHES and the City Council of Vimbodí i Poblet will promote the research and socialization activities of the Molí del Salt site
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The latest excavations in Cova Eirós allow us to delve deeper into the ways of life of the Neanderthals of the eastern ranges of Galicia
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GENDER-BASED DIVISION OF LABOR 4,000 YEARS AGO WITH SOME TASKS CARRIED OUT ONLY BY WOMEN
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The 13th archaeological excavation campaign in the Barranc de la Boella ends
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Two pieces discovered by the IPHES are on display at the Artists of Prehistory exhibition, at the Museum of Archeology of Catalonia, in Barcelona
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The museum project for the interpretation center of the Barranc de la Boella site is now available
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THE FIRST EUROPEAN POPULATIONS WERE CAPABLE OF ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND NEW HABITATS 1.4 MILLION YEARS AGO
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