
Ignacio de la Torre
Ignacio de la Torre is a renowned Spanish archaeologist and researcher at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), known for his work on early human tools and cognitive development. He has led significant excavations at the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, where he recently announced the discovery of the world's oldest known bone tools, believed to be 1.5 million years old, which suggest a significant advancement in the capabilities of Homo erectus.
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Ignacio de la Torre is the chief economist at Arcano, calculating the impact of the conflict on prices and growth.
¿Cuánto tiempo puede aguantar la economía con las exportaciones del Golfo Pérsico cerradas a cal y canto? | Mercados FinancierosIgnacio de la Torre is the chief economist of the asset management firm Arcano Partners.
España llega mejor pertrechada a la guerra comercial: ¿casualidad o excepción ibérica? | EconomíaIgnacio de la Torre noted that the price increase will depend on the supply chain.
Hoy entran en vigor los aranceles de Trump, ¿qué significa y cómo afectan al consumidor? | EconomíaIgnacio de la Torre explains that the phrase 'the U.S. loses in its trade relationship with the rest of the world' is incorrect.
¿Tiene razón Trump cuando dice que EE.UU. pierde en su relación comercial con el resto del mundo?Ignacio de la Torre noted that the U.S. will suffer the most from the protectionist measures.
Sin ganadores a la vista en la guerra comercial, pero algunos pierden más que otros | EconomíaIgnacio de la Torre is the lead author of the study discussing the tools made by Homo erectus.
Вчені кажуть, що знайшли в Африці найбільш ранні знаряддя з кісток тварин: фото
Ignacio de la Torre is the lead researcher from the CSIC Institute of History who conducted the study on ancient tools.
Descubren los primeros cuchillos de la humanidad, tallados en hueso hace 1,5 millones de años
Ignacio de la Torre and his colleagues documented 27 bone tools found in the Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania.
Die erste Produktionsstätte der Welt? - Wissen
Ignacio de la Torre is the lead study author and a scientist at the Spanish National Research Council’s Institute of History.
1.5 million-year-old bone tools suggest early human ancestors were capable of advanced craftsmanshipIgnacio de la Torre is an archaeologist from the National Council for Scientific Research who coordinated the study published in Nature.
Unelte făcute din oase de elefant şi de hipopotam vorbesc despre ingeniozitatea hominizilor pre-sapiens
Ignacio de la Torre is the lead archaeologist responsible for the discovery of the oldest bone tools.
África: Hallados los primeros cuchillos de la humanidad, tallados en hueso hace 1,5 millones de años | Ciencia




















