| La Peña (Estebanvela (Ayllón)) (2) | (R) 2. Un clan no muy numeroso acudía en verano al abrigo Estebanvela enseña la vida del Paleolítico Superior... | ||
| Los arqueólogos confirman la existencia de un asentamiento de la Edad del Bronce en La Vallesa de Mandor | (R) Las excavaciones realizadas por el Servicio de Investigación Prehistórica (SIP) de la Diputación en el Poblado de La Lloma de Betxí, de Paterna... Link 2: Los arqueólogos detectan una estructura de dimensiones "extraordinarias" en la Lloma de Betxí (Valencia) | ||
| Más sobre... El 'Homo floresiensis' es en realidad un 'Homo sapiens' con microcefalia Los restos encontrados en la isla de Flores y que fueron considerados como una posible nueva especie de homínido ancestral pertenecerían en realidad a la especie 'Homo sapiens', según un estudio del Field Museum de Chicago (Estados Unidos) que se publica en la edición digital de la revista 'The Anatomical Record'... | ||
| New hominid species may be early version of Homo sapiens In a new study, published online October 9, 2006 in The Anatomical Record, the official journal of the American Association of Anatomists, researchers suggest that the remains are, in fact, a Homo sapiens with microcephaly, an abnormally small head... Link 2: Compelling evidence demonstrates that 'Hobbit' fossil does not represent a new species of hominid Most complete, interdisciplinary study published on raging controversy about fossil found in Flores, Indonesia... | ||
| Stone age yogurt eaters November/December issue of British Archaeology. The detection of degraded fats in unglazed pottery sherds has led to the discovery that Britain's first farmers were milking animals 6,000 years ago. It had been doubted that milk was used this early, because adults lose the ability, present in small children, to digest the lactose in raw milk. But butter, cheese and yoghurt contain little lactose, and burial trials show that fats from raw milk decay much faster. If neolithic people were processing milk, this would explain why milk fats survive in cooking pots, and would also have made it possible to avoid the lactose problem, and to store milk products. Milk may have been one of the reasons why sheep, goats and cattle were domesticated. (Abstract). | ||
| Bronze Age Remains Found in Vladimir Region | (R) Archeological monuments of the 'Bronze Age' have been found at one of the road construction sites near the town of Vladimir... | ||
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