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IPHES: The most important news from 2016
25 January 2016
The IPHES catalan research center and the Iranian RICHT Institute started a regular cooperation in the field of archaeology and human evolution
1 February 2016
Experts from around the world will be coming to Tarragona to discuss human responses to climate change through prehistory
4 February 2016
The 2016 Tübingen prize for early prehistory and quaternary ecology goes to Antonio Rodríguez-Hidalgo of the IPHES
1 March 2016
Javier Fernández-López de Pablo, researcher of the IPHES, awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant 2015
14 March 2016
Clarifying the origins of Sima de los Huesos hominins
Bone powder removed from a thigh bone that yielded the first DNA sequences from the 430,000-year-old hominins from Sima de los Huesos, Spain – Javier Trueba, MADRID SCIENTIFIC FILMS
28 March 2016
The first Europeans: leading roles in a special issue of Quaternary International
17 June 2016
Did moianès witness Neanderthal extinction?
29 June 2016
IPHES presents two new informative videos about stone tools production
20 August 2016
The tooth and the parietal of a Neanderthal child 7-9 years old who lived in Teixoneres Cave 50,000 years ago have been discovered
The parietal and the tooth Neanderthal – IPHES
29 August 2016
The IPHES co-organise a scientific symposium in japan on novel methods for the study of past human behavior
21 September 2016
Maçao welcomes the XI presentation of master thesis of the Erasmus Mundus in Quaternary Archaeology and human evolution
28 October 2016
Upper paleolithic humans may have hunted cave lions for their pelts
6 December 2016
The Azokh Cave site in the Caucasus was an important passageway for the hominins during their migration from Africa to Europe and Asia
21 December 2016
A new app for android that lets to evaluate the museums reception wins a Pioner Prize