Tag: Neanderthals
Discovery in cave in Spain suggests for first time that neanderthals had the capacity to collect trophies
A DISCOVERY in a cave located in the Madrid region suggests that neanderthals had the capacity to collect trophies. That’s according to a study...
Neanderthals were world’s first artists, concludes study of prehistoric cave paintings in southern Spain
CREATORS of the world’s first cave art may in fact have been Neanderthals and not early man, researchers have concluded after studying pigments found...
FOOTLOOSE: Neanderthal footprints 106,000 years old found in Spain
IT is one of the most famous and popular beaches on Southern Spain’s Atlantic coast.
Its kilometres of white sandy beaches have proven to be...
Neanderthals in Spain had mostly vegetarian diet and used ancient forms of aspirin and penicillin, new study finds
Scientists scraped off the plaque stuck on the teeth of two Neanderthals
Top Gibraltar scientist speaks out on Straits Neanderthals
Clive Finlayson will give a talk in Spain on March 27-29
Drama in the Axarquia
Local theatre groups from across the province will head to Nerja for the Axarquia Amateur Theatre Festival tonight
Debate on age of recently discovered Spanish cave art
The verdict is out on whether recently discovered cave paintings in Nerja predate those found in Cantabria and Asturias
Spain’s Costa del Cavemen snacked on shellfish 150,000 years ago
Study puts back previous estimates by 100,000 years, almost on a par with earliest evidence in South Africa
Prehistoric cannibal victims found in Spain
A 16-year-old study concluded a large family whose remains were found in an Asturian forest have been eaten alive 50,000 years ago