
Palmira Saladié
Palmira Saladié is an archaeologist known for her work at the Gran Dolina site in Atapuerca, northern Spain, where significant discoveries about early human relatives have been made. Recently, she emphasized the remarkable findings of 850,000-year-old skeletal remains that show evidence of cannibalism, particularly noting the precision of cut marks on the bones of a child, which suggests a complex behavior among early human species.
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Spain:
Palmira Saladié is the lead author of the research on human remains found in Atapuerca, indicating signs of cannibalism.
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Romania:
Palmira Saladié is the coordinator of the team of specialists who conducted research at Gran Dolina.
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Lithuania:
Palmira Saladié is one of the excavation leaders at Gran Dolina who commented on the surprising findings related to ancient human cannibalism.
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