Eleanor Scerri

Eleanor Scerri

researcher Germany

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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Switzerland Switzerland: 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. 9

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Mit Steinzeit-Kanu gegen eine der stärksten Meeresströmungen der Welt

Hungary Hungary: Eleanor Scerri is an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany. 8

Index.hu: Index - Tech-Tudomány - Az embernek van egy szuperereje, amit 50 ezer éve használt először

Portugal Portugal: Eleanor Scerri is leading a scientific consortium that challenges previous beliefs about early human migration to Malta. 9

Público: Caçadores-recolectores aventuravam-se pelo Mediterrâneo muito antes dos agricultores | Migrações

Cabo Verde Cabo Verde: Eleanor Scerri is the leader of the Human Paleosystems research group at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology and the main author of the study. 9

Expresso das Ilhas – Cape Verdean newspaper & portal: Humanos já viviam nas selvas africanas há 150 mil anos

United States United States: Eleanor Scerri is an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany, and an author of the study. 8

The New York Times: Early Humans Thrived in Rainforests

Finland Finland: Eleanor Scerri is a professor of geoanthropology at the Max Planck Institute who provided insights on the ecological diversity related to human evolution. 8

Helsingin Sanomat: Nykyihminen asutti sademetsää jo selvästi aiemmin kuin on luultu