
Eleanor Scerri
Eleanor Scerri is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology in Germany and a co-author of a significant study published in Nature, which investigates the evolutionary history of Homo sapiens, particularly in relation to new archaeological discoveries in Ivory Coast.
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Eleanor Scerri, an archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology, remarked that the study shows the journeys were definitely much more epic than we credit prehistoric people.
Mit Steinzeit-Kanu gegen eine der stärksten Meeresströmungen der WeltEleanor Scerri is an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany.
Index - Tech-Tudomány - Az embernek van egy szuperereje, amit 50 ezer éve használt előszörEleanor Scerri is leading a scientific consortium that challenges previous beliefs about early human migration to Malta.
Caçadores-recolectores aventuravam-se pelo Mediterrâneo muito antes dos agricultores | MigraçõesEleanor Scerri is the leader of the Human Paleosystems research group at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology and the main author of the study.
Humanos já viviam nas selvas africanas há 150 mil anosEleanor Scerri is an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany, and an author of the study.
Early Humans Thrived in RainforestsEleanor Scerri is a professor of geoanthropology at the Max Planck Institute who provided insights on the ecological diversity related to human evolution.
Nykyihminen asutti sademetsää jo selvästi aiemmin kuin on luultu
Eleanor Scerri is one of the main authors of the current research on the findings in Ivory Coast.
Hallada la presencia más antigua de nuestra especie en una selva: hace 150.000 años en Costa de Marfil | Ciencia






