Neanderthals on the Lower Danube

New paper about  Neanderthals on the Lower Danube: evidence from two recently investigated sites on the Serbian side of the Danube — Tabula Traiana & Dubočka-Kozja caves

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jqs.3354

Neanderthals on the Lower Danube: Middle Palaeolithic evidence in the Danube Gorges of the Balkans

Dušan Borić, Emanuela Cristiani, Rachel Hopkins, Jean-Luc Schwenninger, Katarina Gerometta, Charly A. I. French, Giuseppina Mutri, Jelena Ćalić, Vesna Dimitrijević, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo, Jennifer R. Jones, Rhiannon Stevens, Alana Masciana, Kevin Uno, Kristine Korzow Richter, Dragana Antonović, Karol Wehr, Christine Lane, Dustin White. Journal of Quaternary Science, Special Issue Article.

New open-access paper about the paleodiet of late Neanderthals living at San Bernardino Cave in Italy

LATE NEANDERTHAL SUBSISTENCE AT SAN BERNARDINO CAVE  (BERICI HILLS – NORTHEASTERN ITALY)  INFERRED FROM ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA. Gabriele Terlato, Valentina Lubrano, Matteo Romandini, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo,  Stefano Benazzi, Marco Peresani. Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary, 34 (2), 2021, 1-23.

http://amq.aiqua.it/index.php/amq/article/view/21/154

                                                     

Mónica Fernández García at University of Cambridge

During May and June Mónica Fernández García is hands on at the Dorothy Garrod lab of the University of Cambridge,  working on the SUBSILIENCE samples with the protocols previously defined by Tamsin O’Connell and Ana B. Marín-Arroyo. 

Alicia Sanz Royo in Els Canyars archaeological site. 

Alicia Sanz Royo, PhD in Subsilience ERC Project, in collaboration with Montserrat Sanz and Joan Daura – University of Barcelona was taking samples for the microdental wear analysis of different herbivores from Els Canyars archaeological site. 

 

Gabriele Terlato at the Croatian Academy of Sciences

Gabriele Terlato, JdC researcher, is based at the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Inst. for Quaternary Palaeontology and Geology in Zagreb.

He is working on the zooarchaeological analysis of Romualdo cave (Istria – Croatia) assemblage, as part of the #ERC project

iNEAL: Integrating Neandertal Legacy: from past to present

Funded by the EU, this COSTprogramme aims to create a Europe-wide scientific network and a dialogue about the #Neandertal legacy, among scientists from different countries.

Our IP, Ana B. Marín Arroyo is one of the members of the Management Committee 

About iNEAL: http://inealcost.inantro.hr

 

#MujerycienciaUC

La fortaleza de los neandertales y sus 250.000 años de existencia chocan con la rapidez de su extinción, misterio que intenta resolver la investigación de EvoAdapta en la que trabaja Ana B.Marín, investigadora en Prehistoria de la Universidad de Cantabria