Vera Aldeias: using grains of earth and biomolecules to study the fate of Neanderthals
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let's take the opportunity to meet one of the most prominent scientists in Portuguese Archeology
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let's take the opportunity to meet one of the most prominent scientists in Portuguese Archeology
Research area combines archaeological and genetic information
Scientists were able to estimate that Zlatý kůň lived approximately 2 years after crossing with Neanderthals from its ancestors.
Sapiens will have to remain truly wise to survive in this new era.
Until the beginning of the XNUMXth century, farro was cultivated in Portugal, and the word “flour” is derived from it.
Genetic study published in the journal Nature reveals new evidence on human occupation in Siberia over the last 31 years
403 ancient genomes of inhabitants who lived in the Iberian Peninsula between 6000 BC and 1600 AD were analyzed, of which 271 had never been published until now.