Neanderthals' genius? A 60,000-year-old fire pit shows they used plants to make tar for tools & weapons. 🛠️🔥 Ancient innovation, uncovered! #Archaeology#Neanderthals https://t.co/hGezA67FKp
Delighted to share our latest paper, “A Neanderthal`s specialised burning structure compatible with tar obtention” published in "Quaternary Science Reviews" @GibraltarMuseum @pepecarryon @jmrubiales@CliveFinlayson
https://t.co/wNUP0VfT4W
¡Nuevo paper! 🚨 #OpenArchaeology
Analizamos la ocupación gravetiense de la #CuevaDelArco en #Cieza#Murcia.
Muy contentos con los resultados obtenidos:
https://t.co/4D71Kzivdj
Delighted to share our latest paper, “Nobody's land? The oldest evidence of early Upper Paleolithic settlements in inland Iberia” published in "Science Advances". @pepecarryon, Donatella Magri and myself contributed to paleoecological study.
https://t.co/qBCox1s5uv
Delighted to share our latest review paper, “Balkan Neanderthals: The Late Pleistocene palaeoecological sequence of Pešturina Cave (Niš, Serbia)” published in "Quaternary Science Reviews". https://t.co/ExFlwiHP7s
Thank you to the whole Pešturina team! Mirjana Roksandic, Federico Di Rita, @AmorosGabriela, @pepecarryon, Donatella Magri, @Subsilience , Fabrizio Michelangeli, Manuel Munuera, Stefan Milošević, Katarina Bogićević, Vesna Dimitrijević, Draženko Nenadićh, Dušan Mihailović
Not seen before. Unveiling depositional context and Mammuthus meridionalis exploitation at Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, southern Iberia) through taphonomy and microstratigraphy https://t.co/1DcpuprDHl
Today is a perfect day to remember the amazing story of Alice Eastwood and her incredible contributions to California botanical knowledge... #WomenInScience