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Spring 2025 Issue

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA

Oldest whale bone tools discovered

Tue, May 27, 2025

The “mega-village” of Valencina de la Concepción, a large sustainable and egalitarian community at the height of the Copper Age

Mon, Apr 7, 2025

The “frontiers” of Southeast Iberian Bronze Age communities identified

Mon, Mar 17, 2025

Discovery of a unique drainage and irrigation system that gave way to the “Neolithic Revolution” in the Amazon

Wed, Jan 29, 2025

Neolithic groups from the south of the Iberian Peninsula first settled permanently in San Fernando (Cadiz) 6,200 years ago

New study by ICTA-UAB and the University of Cádiz reveals that the first farmers and herdsmen settled in Andalusia collected and consumed shellfish throughout the year, especially in winter.
Thu, Feb 15, 2024

First high mountain settlers at the start of the Neolithic already engaged in other livestock activities apart from transhumance

Thu, Dec 21, 2023
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