Silvia Bello
@SilviaBello14
Anthropology Archaeology Science
frontiersin.org/journals/envir… Our recent paper on Neanderthals butchery behaviour.
#Fossil discoveries from the Java seabed reveal that #HomoErectus inhabited and hunted across Sundaland 140,000 years ago, offering new insights into early human adaptation and Southeast Asian ecosystems. @unileidennews doi.org/g9kcrn phys.org/news/2025-05-h…
📢 Join us this Friday, May 16, at 4 PM CET for the online lecture "Homo erectus from the Sea: New Discoveries from the Sunda Shelf." Platform: MS Teams 👉 Follow us for more: @INQUA 🔗 inqua.org
Homo erectus in Java: 140,000-year-old fossils found in submerged river valley. Quaternary Environments and Humans The newly uncovered Madura Strait fossil assemblage and its role in Pl... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
La isla de Gran Bretaña tiene más de 200 mil kilómetros cuadrados. Los dos únicos casos de canibalismo prehistórico conocidos proceden de yacimientos separados por media hora de paseo (3km). Caprichos de la historia.
Preservation of human skulls. Also part of a special collection on: Biocultural Taphonomies: Teasing apart taphonomic variables in bioarchaeology Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Not the most festive paper, but a useful review of historic and ethnographic evidence of cannibalism. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Quaternary Environments and Humans. Brand new journal launching from INQUA. Edited by Zerboni @SilviaBello14 Lizuka and Kolar. Open Access and zero APCs for the first issue. Welcomes monographs and special issues. ❄️ 🏔️ 🏜️ 🌿 🌺 🌲 👣 🔥 🦌 🦣 🌎
Curious whether this will instigate a rebuttal from those adamant that cannibalism is not true? I guess I’m thinking of articles like this? 👇🏽
In this week’s issue: the surprising reasons humans have been eating each other for millennia. Grab a copy in shops now or download our app for digital editions. newscientist.com/issue/3478/
The first Italian men's singles champion, Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹 #AusOpen | @federtennis
This is a terrific study from Simon Parfitt & Silvia Bello, a huge amount of time & detail to bring new insights into early human technology & thought (& I'm very chuffed to see a quote from my first book from 1997, backed by new research!). Handaxes rock royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Traces of stone tools on prehistoric human teeth from daily activities and cultural practices 'Non-masticatory striations on human teeth from the British Upper Palaeolithic to the Neolithic' #toothwear #archaeology #prehistory nature.com/articles/s4159…
@RoyalAnthro Conf in honour of @ChrisStringer65 😍😍 Nick Ashton, @MatthewPope @WoganCavern @SilviaBello14 William Marsh Rainer Grun @Harvatilab_tue @huw_groucutt @DrEleanorScerri @tommyhigham Robert Foley Xijun Ni Francesco d'Errico @MatejaHajdi @pontus_skoglund Matthias Meyer
Bone tools, carnivore chewing and heavy percussion: assessing conflicting interpretations of Lower and Upper Palaeolithic bone assemblages - Simon Parfitt and @SilviaBello14 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Good start of 2024! Our thoughts on bone modifications at Boxgrove and Gough's Cave. Bone tools, carnivore chewing and heavy percussion: assessing conflicting interpretations of Lower and Upper Palaeolithic bone assemblages | Royal Society Open Science royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…
Italy won the Davis Cup. A great team, and a majestic Jannik Sinner. Tennis365.com - tennis365.com/davis-cup/watc…
William Marsh up next on the biomolecular side of the Magdalenian at Gough’s Cave… (The no photos sign I assume is for slides other than the title slide!)…😜
@MartMLahr introduces the Mostly Out of Africa meeting for @ChrisStringer65 A great event!