archeology
Excavations at Olduvai
Excavations in the Olduvai gorge, in a site where Homo erectus lived 1.5 million years ago and invented a new technology.
Did the earliest agricultural and livestock populations live in idyllic harmony with the environment as is often supposed?
Humans have influenced the environment since prehistoric times.
Early modern humans discovered outside Africa
It is part of a maxilla that would have been between 177,000 and 194,000 years old, which would imply that the first migration out of that continent occurred about 60,000 years earlier than previously thought.
The looters of paleolithic deposits
An experimental study with wild carnivores carried out in the Lleida Pyrenees will allow modeling the behavior of these animals in prehistory.
Found, the oldest rope made from plant fibers
A rope of approximately 45,000 years ago, made by Neanderthals, becomes the oldest piece made from natural fibers
New findings in Eritrea
A new excavation in Eritrea, in the Horn of Africa, provides remains of gigantic fauna, plant trunks and tools from more than a million years ago.
New data on Iberian colonialism
New data on Iberian colonialism in Guam and the Mariana Islands, in the western Pacific
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World congress
IPHES participates in the world congress on prehistory held in Paris.
International publication on new methodologies to study human behavior
They publish an international publication on new methodologies for studying human behavior.
Daily life in ancient Andean populations
Social archeology to understand what the daily life of the Andean populations was like before the emergence of the first states.