✨The 2026:1 PaleoAnthropology issue is now published, with nine original research articles, a book review and the abstracts of the Paleoanthropology Society 2026 meeting! ✨
See link below, all content is #openaccess
Congrats Chen Zeigen on publishing the first Ph.D. article. So well done!
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Ella Been and Alon Barash spearheaded this new study on Neanderthal paleobiology as seen from the Amud 7 skeleton
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Ella Tsahar and colleagues just published this (open access) paper about archaeological ostrich eggshells from Middle Paleolithic sites in the Levant as paleoecological markers.
doi.org/10.1016/j.pa...
check out this new issue of PaleoAnthropology including a special issue on late Middle and Late Pleistocene hominin systematics
paleoanthropology.org/ojs/index.ph...
Just finished the 2025 season at Hayonim Cave. The Acheulo-Yabrudian at the site is not for the faint of heart...
Thanks to the small team of students and volunteers who did an amazing job, working hard and laughing a lot in the deep, deep sounding..
Local food processing traditions of late Middle Paleolithic groups in the southern Levant. A project that took 20 years to materialize and is now available as an open-access paper (www.frontiersin.org/journals/env...) led brilliantly by Anaelle Jallon @anispringflower.bsky.social and Lucille Crete
End of our 2025 season at #MelkaWakena. Leaving with tons of stone tools, some fossils, some questions answered, many more emerging. Science ay work.
A productive day at NW1… actually, not even the half of it… we will not be out of work anytime soon.
Back on the banks of Wabe rover in the Ethiopian highlands, excavating MW1.
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Neandertal infants are rarely found, with only a few individuals documented in the literature. Therefore, their growth and development remain poorly u…