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25 June 2016

Ruth Blasco, wild carnivores are an important key for interpret the past

Ruth Blasco, Bolomor Cave research team and CENIEH's zooarchaeologist a taphonomist, leads a new experimental line with wild animals in the Catalan Pyrenees, which aim is simulate scenarios to model and characterize the actions of large and small carnivores, and extrapolate results obtained to European Pleistocene archaeological sites. http://www.cenieh.es/es/sala-de-prensa/noticias/actualidad/los-carnivoros-salvajes-son-una-pieza-clave-para-interpretar-el-p
18 June 2016

A night in a Neanderthal camp site

  During the months of July and August visits to Bolomor Cave will be complemented with a night activity, which recreates a Neanderthal camp site as it was 235,000 years ago. This activity will combine ornamental elements, archaeological replicas, sound, image and theatrical production to tell the story of a…
14 June 2016

New data about Homo naledi chronology

The evolutionary relationships and age of Homo naledi: An assessment using dated Bayesian phylogenetic methods http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047248416300100
10 June 2016

Estrenamos página web

  Cova del Bolomor estrena su nueva página web. En ella puedes consultar los contenidos con los que ya contaba su antecesora, pero actualizados con las últimas novedades. Además hemos incluido nuevas secciones y funcionalidades. Esperamos que os guste.
09 June 2016

Homo floresiensis

Nuevos datos sobre la antigüedad y contexto de los fósiles de homínidos más antiguos conocidos de Flores http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v534/n7606/full/nature17663.html
19 May 2016

Nutcracker Man

Nutcracker Man https://nutcrackerman.com/2016/05/19/dmanisi-challenging-our-understanding-of-early-human-expansion/
13 May 2016

Homo naledi

The impact of a date for understanding the importance of Homo naledi http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0035919X.2016.1178186?journalCode=ttrs20
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