Human palaeontology in Spain has experienced extraordinary growth in recent decades. In this work we investigate the influence that the book La evolución (1966) and its editors, Miquel Crusafont, Bermudo Meléndez, and Emiliano Aguirre, exerted on this explosion. Two areas have developed significantly: the study of the Miocene hominoids, originally linked to Crusafont and the Vallès-Penedès basin sites (Barcelona), and the study of the first human occupations in Europe, closely related to Aguirre and the Atapuerca excavations (Burgos). Different factors have contributed to this progress, but the research inertia of La evolución and its conceptual foundations have been key to the development of the discipline
Between the years 1939 and 1959, extensive changes took place in the objectives, practices and conte...
The paleontological heritage of the fossil site of Las Hoyas (Early Cretaceous of Cuenca, Spain) is ...
X Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología. Univesidad Autónoma de Madrid, septiembre de 200
During his first visit to Spain in 1862, Louis Lartet together with Edouard de Verneuil and the Span...
t was not easy to find a title for this dossier. Our search reflects the com- plexity of its topic....
Numerous studies have shown how closely nation-building accompanies research into human prehistory. ...
[ES] Durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX se realizaron importantes hallazgos de restos fósiles...
All traces of evolutionary theories had been removed from the Spanish public sphere during the late...
All traces of evolutionary theories had been removed from the Spanish public sphere during the late ...
In this paper, the author shows the argumentative and methodological foundations used to construct t...
[EN] The discovery of Neanderthal human bone remains in 1856, together with the publication of Darw...
Introduction Spain, with its many Cenozoic continental basins, has one of the finest fossil records ...
Paleontology underwent a “paleobiological revolution” during the twentieth century (Sepkoski and Rus...
The palaeontological site of Somosaguas is located in Pozuelo de Alarcón, to the west of the city of...
During the first decades of the 20th Century important findings of hominids fossil remains were made...
Between the years 1939 and 1959, extensive changes took place in the objectives, practices and conte...
The paleontological heritage of the fossil site of Las Hoyas (Early Cretaceous of Cuenca, Spain) is ...
X Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología. Univesidad Autónoma de Madrid, septiembre de 200
During his first visit to Spain in 1862, Louis Lartet together with Edouard de Verneuil and the Span...
t was not easy to find a title for this dossier. Our search reflects the com- plexity of its topic....
Numerous studies have shown how closely nation-building accompanies research into human prehistory. ...
[ES] Durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX se realizaron importantes hallazgos de restos fósiles...
All traces of evolutionary theories had been removed from the Spanish public sphere during the late...
All traces of evolutionary theories had been removed from the Spanish public sphere during the late ...
In this paper, the author shows the argumentative and methodological foundations used to construct t...
[EN] The discovery of Neanderthal human bone remains in 1856, together with the publication of Darw...
Introduction Spain, with its many Cenozoic continental basins, has one of the finest fossil records ...
Paleontology underwent a “paleobiological revolution” during the twentieth century (Sepkoski and Rus...
The palaeontological site of Somosaguas is located in Pozuelo de Alarcón, to the west of the city of...
During the first decades of the 20th Century important findings of hominids fossil remains were made...
Between the years 1939 and 1959, extensive changes took place in the objectives, practices and conte...
The paleontological heritage of the fossil site of Las Hoyas (Early Cretaceous of Cuenca, Spain) is ...
X Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología. Univesidad Autónoma de Madrid, septiembre de 200