
Juan Luis Arsuaga
Juan Luis Arsuaga is a prominent Spanish paleoanthropologist and co-director of the Atapuerca project, known for his influential research on human evolution and prehistoric archaeology. Although he did not participate in the recent study on bone tools from Olduvai Gorge, he has commented on the significance of these findings, which highlight systematic tool-making among early hominins.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Juan Luis Arsuaga, co-director, explained the discovery of a metatarsal bone in the Sima de los Huesos.
Atapuerca reafirma el canibalismo en antecessor con marcas de corte en restos de un niño - CienciaJuan Luis Arsuaga is a member of the jury for the scientific category of the Princesa de Asturias Awards.
Mary-Claire King, premio Princesa de Asturias de Ciencia por sus hallazgos en genética del cáncer | CienciaJuan Luis Arsuaga is a biologist from Atapuerca who discusses the programming of aging and its implications.
Cuervo y Arsuaga, sobre cómo envejecer mejor: “Dormir es algo democrático, universal, barato y gratis, y nadie duerme” | CienciaJuan Luis Arsuaga is the scientific director of the archaeological excavations.
Paradisul pierdut al neanderthalienilor din Munții Madridului, dezvăluit după 90.000 de ani: „O descoperire unică în lume”
Juan Luis Arsuaga is a paleoanthropologist who commented on the significance of the findings.
África: Hallados los primeros cuchillos de la humanidad, tallados en hueso hace 1,5 millones de años | Ciencia



















