💥Paper out💥 The mammal communities throughout the #Notarchirico sequence, and their association to the climatic driven-changes recognized during the early Middle Pleistocene.
Congrats!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
https://t.co/Oaf5bZYHDg
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Part of our team organised a Session in the last @archaeologyEAA (Rome, 2024)
Session: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Human Behaviour and Environmental dynamics of LEP and MP in Europe
Organisers: @CarolinaCucart , Beniamino Mecozzi, @toni_pinus@LATEUROPE@ERC_Research
During the last Notarchirico 2024 excavation, the @LATEUROPE team had the opportunity to present and discuss their latest results on the site in a fruitful one-day Workshop session.
@LATEUROPE@ERC_Research@CNRS@Le_Museum
It is out!! 💥💥The oldest fossil hominin from Italy: Reassessment of the femoral diaphysis from Venosa-Notarchirico in its Acheulean context”
@LATEUROPE@ERC_Research@CNRS@Le_Museum
New 📖:
Koehler, H., N. J. Conard, H. Floss, A. Lamotte 2024. The Rhine During the Middle Paleolithic: Boundary or Corridor? Tübingen: Kerns Verlag
https://t.co/SeBhNKcvQ0
Hello All!
It has been a while! To kick off our next series of talks, this Thursday 11th April we have Dr Carolina Cucart-Mora @CarolinaCucart giving us a talk on computational archaeological tools! Check out the poster below!
Register using this link: https://t.co/EpLVaZ4DTz
I am, glad to share our latest work about the Middle Pleistocene site of Notarchirico, published recently in Quaternary Science Reviews in the framework of the @LATEUROPE ERC project.
#LATEUROPE explores why the earliest hominins arrived in Western Europe after Eurasia.
The project will analyse lithic and faunal distribution across the territory to understand and model the interactions of early humans with their environment.
Follow us and enjoy the journey!
Humans are an adaptive species. Early hominins conquered Eurasia along a rapid ‘Out of Africa’ movement long before modern humans. However, they did not populate Western Europe for almost 1 million years. Why?