WebThe symposium was organized by Dennis M. Sandgathe and Francesco Berna (Simon Fraser University) and was held October 16–22, 2015, at Tivoli Palácio de Seteais in Sintra, Portugal ( fig. 1 ). Figure 1. Participants in the … WebAn editorially independent anthropology magazine of the Wenner-Gren Foundation & University of Chicago Press
New cave fossils have revived the debate over Neandertal burials
WebDennis Sandgathe; David Maxwell; Francesco Berna; Hugo Cardoso; Sabrina Higgins; Michael Richards; Christina Giovas; Archives. Field Schools; Videos; Memory Board; Photos. 1960s – The Dawn of SFU; 1970s – The Birth of the Archaeology Department; 1980s – the Stone Age; 1990s – The Bronze Age; 2000s – The Iron Age; 2010s – The ... WebApr 20, 2015 · The sites contain tens of thousands of stone tools and animal bones, but almost no evidence of fire making, said Dennis Sandgathe, an archaeologist at Simon Fraser University who has... tesla cybertruck near me
Fire and the Genus Homo Wenner-Gren Foundation
WebProfessor Dennis Sandgathe, also of Simon Fraser University, agrees. “Neanderthals clearly used fire – there is no question about that,” he says. “But we’re saying that they didn’t need fire.” Sandgathe says that the shorter, stockier Neanderthals would have been better adapted to cold climates than Homo sapiens. WebMar 22, 2015 · This symposium is designed to bring together scholars who are conducting leading research on the origin of the controlled use of fire and its cultural and biological significance to the genus Homo. Researchers have begun to collect, review and employ new types of archaeological and biological data and have started to pose new questions about ... WebFeb 18, 2024 · “As with all previous claims for Neandertal intentional burials, there are no smoking guns clearly indicating intentional burial [of Shanidar Z],” says archaeologist Dennis Sandgathe of Simon... tesla cyber truck mpg