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IPHES and ICAC join forces on research and museological projects on livestock and pastoralism
On February 9th and 23th a seminar will be carry out at Tarragona
Between 7,200 and 3,100 years ago humans from Sierra de Atapuerca included in their diet domestic dog, wild cat, fox and badger
As it is recorded on the evidence of culinary processing and human tooth marks In the continental Europe the consumption of these species was limited at that time
A monolith dedicated to Camp dels Ninots, first step to enhance the attraction of this 3.1 million years old site
A tour through several panels will be offered soon to explain how life and the environment were at that time
Debate with Eudald Carbonell about violence, solidarity, inequality and compassion within Prehistory course of the History Degree from the URV
He also talked about issues such as what is a violent act, bioethics, morality and ethology, among other topics.
New data on stone percussive activities carried out by hominids at Orce 1.4 to 1.3 million years ago
Percussive technology dates back to the earliest stages of humanization and is therefore a key aspect for understanding how first cultures evolved
Lynx cubs are responsible of many of the alterations observed on rabbit bones found at archaeological sites
This is confirmed by a research lead by the IPHES and now published by the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
A giant shrew which lived in Atapuerca about 1.2 million years ago consumed mammals larger than it to complement its diet
As it’s evidenced by the marks in a mole humerus, some depressions caused by bites, that haven’t been recorded before in small mammals
First in-person classes in the frame of the Anthropology and Human Evolution degree taught by the URV and UOC
Some questions about the activities that normally are conducted online through the virtual classrooms of the UOC can be solved
History Degree students from the URV made a one day practical course at IPHES
This visit allows students to appreciate from first-hand the research activities related to Prehistory and Human Evolution
The new IPHES website
The consolidation of certain areas of research and the addition of new branches are now fully reflected on the website.
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