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Supercomputer model simulations reveal cause of Neanderthal extinction

Supercomputer model simulations reveal cause of Neanderthal extinction

Only competition between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens can explain the rapid demise of Neanderthals around 43 to 38 thousand years ago.
Europe’s earliest house mouse… followed swiftly by the house cat

Europe’s earliest house mouse… followed swiftly by the house cat

Scientists have discovered that the house mouse invaded European homes 2,500 years earlier than previously thought.
First fossil nursery of the great white shark discovered

First fossil nursery of the great white shark discovered

Paleo-kindergarten ensured evolutionary success millions of years ago.
INAH archaeologists discover 60 mammoths

INAH archaeologists discover 60 mammoths

The team from INAH has been conducting a rescue project exploring 23 locations 6 miles from Tultepec, where mammoths were found in ancient pits.
Migration patterns reveal an Eden for ancient humans and animals

Migration patterns reveal an Eden for ancient humans and animals

Pinnacle Point was as much of an Eden for animals as it was for early humans.
First exhaustive study of the Paleolithic site of El Provencio

First exhaustive study of the Paleolithic site of El Provencio

The researcher Davinia Moreno has conducted the first exhaustive study of El Provencio, a Paleolithic site in the province of Cuenca.
Circulating Artefacts (CircArt) project announces job positions

Circulating Artefacts (CircArt) project announces job positions

CircArt's online platform currently focuses on antiquities from Egypt and Sudan. It's designed as a tool for all, irrespective of background or profession, who want to help counteract the looting and trafficking of cultural artefacts.
The sparkle of the Acropolis charmed the international news media

The sparkle of the Acropolis charmed the international news media

The reopening of the Acropolis has received extensive publicity worldwide, as it is seen by the international media as emblematic of the ending of the lockdown enforced across Europe.
Arrest of 44-year-old man with ancient artefacts in his possession

Arrest of 44-year-old man with ancient artefacts in his possession

A criminal case was filed against him for violating provisions of the law on the protection of antiquities and cultural heritage in general.
Oldest connection with Native Americans identified near Lake Baikal

Oldest connection with Native Americans identified near Lake Baikal

Newly sequenced genomes from prehistoric hunter-gatherers in the region of Lake Baikal reveal connections with First Americans and across Eurasia.
Madagascar copal: New dating for an Antropocene ancient resin

Madagascar copal: New dating for an Antropocene ancient resin

The known Madagascar copal is a more recent resin from what was thought and trapped pieces in this material are not as palaeontological important as thought traditionally.
European Ice Age hunters ate wolf meat

European Ice Age hunters ate wolf meat

New study reveals that hunters during the Palaeolithic (approx. 30,000 years ago) ate wolf meat.
Titanichthys, a giant armored fish was a Suspension Feeder

Titanichthys, a giant armored fish was a Suspension Feeder

New findings suggest that Titanichthys fed by swimming through water slowly with its mouth open wide to capture high concentrations of plankton.
Egypt’s iconic Christian monuments ‘revealed’ in free online lecture

Egypt’s iconic Christian monuments ‘revealed’ in free online lecture

Lecture on the project that brought to life three spectacular Coptic churches and the earliest painted Christian tomb in Egypt.
Extinct sea reptile swam in seas from England to Russia to the Arctic

Extinct sea reptile swam in seas from England to Russia to the Arctic

A paleontologist visiting London’s Natural History Museum took a picture of an extinct aquatic reptile with selfie stick.
SPARTA LIVE Series

SPARTA LIVE Series

A new online series on the history, archaeology and legacy of ancient Sparta.
Almost complete 300,000-year-old elephant skeleton found

Almost complete 300,000-year-old elephant skeleton found

Archaeologists from the University of Tübingen and the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution have discovered the almost complete remains of a Eurasian straight-tusked forest elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) from a Palaeolithic site near Schöningen, Germany.
Development of teeth enables sex from fossil site to be estimated

Development of teeth enables sex from fossil site to be estimated

An analysis of 32 dental pieces from Sima de los Huesos in Spain, has enabled researchers to estimate the sex of 15 individuals.
Unique tomb discovered in Oxyrhynchus, Egypt

Unique tomb discovered in Oxyrhynchus, Egypt

The walls lean at the ceiling in a way that it is flat instead of domed, like the previously excavated tombs in the area.
Greek archaeological sites are open once again

Greek archaeological sites are open once again

The opening of the archaeological sites is the first step in the gradual reopening of the country's cultural infrastructure.
Naples’ SSM launches funded Ph.D. programs in archaeology

Naples’ SSM launches funded Ph.D. programs in archaeology

In particular, the School has released a call for 42 Ph. D. scholarships for an equal number of programs, among which six in archaeology and six for textual/ language studies.
Narrating our own cultural experience on PLUGGY

Narrating our own cultural experience on PLUGGY

Making the most of the innovative tools provided by the platform, we create unique stories about the past and present of our part of the world.
Sotheby’s: Painting sells for 14 times more than the highest estimate

Sotheby’s: Painting sells for 14 times more than the highest estimate

The oil painting “Still life with fish” by the nun Orsola Maddalena Caccia sold for £212.500 while estimated at £15.000.
Fully-funded PhD at the University of Bologna

Fully-funded PhD at the University of Bologna

Application deadline: 21 May 2020, 13:00 (CEST)
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