La UAB estudiarà l'esquelet de neandertal més complet que s'ha trobat fins ara

Translated title of the contribution: UAB to study the most complete Neanderthal skeleton found to date

M. Eulàlia Subirà

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Abstract

A group of researchers, including UAB lecturers in Physical Anthropology Eulàlia Subirà and Jordi Ruíz, discovered the most complete Neanderthal skeleton found to date in Spain. The remains, connected anatomically in a remarkable manner, were found during an excavation campaign carried out at the site of Cova Foradà in Oliva, Valencia. After the first research stage, the skeleton will be transferred to UAB laboratories to continue with an anthropological study.
Translated title of the contributionUAB to study the most complete Neanderthal skeleton found to date
Original languageCatalan
Pages (from-to)0001-1
Number of pages1
JournalUAB Divulga
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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