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Ana B. Marín Arroyo

Full Professor of Prehistory and Director of the EvoAdapta Group at the University of Cantabria

The results of the work by Djakovic et al. are in line with the data we have already published in Plos One (2018) where, after obtaining almost 50 new radiocarbon dates by ultrafiltration and applying Bayesian models, we were able to observe the same overlap between the Neanderthal populations carrying Châtelperronian technology and the first groups of modern humans in northern Spain.   

Recently, our study in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2022) shows, among other things, how the spatio-temporal replacement of Neanderthal populations by modern humans occurred throughout the Iberian Peninsula. 

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