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Thibaut Devièse
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Associate Professor at Aix Marseille University (CEREGE)
Archaeological science | Radiocarbon dating | Biogeochemistry
#Archaeology #Prehistory #Radiocarbondating
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Did Neandertals choose their prey when practicing cannibalism?🍖

Check out our new study, just published in Scientific Reports - @natureportfolio.nature.com!

We provide the strongest evidence to date for a highly selective cannibalism at the end of Neandertal lineage, 41-45.000 years ago.

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Highly selective cannibalism in the Late Pleistocene of Northern Europe reveals Neandertals were targeted prey - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Highly selective cannibalism in the Late Pleistocene of Northern Europe reveals Neandertals were targeted prey
doi.org
November 20, 2025 at 1:48 PM
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Happy to share our new research paper "Regional climatic dynamics and cultural divergence in glacial western Europe", with E. Bard, S. Leroy, M. Chevalier, D. Flas, and
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Regional climatic dynamics and cultural divergence in glacial western Europe
Western European climate during the Last Glacial period (50–20 ka BP) was shaped by complex interactions between oceanic and terrestrial conditions, m…
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June 2, 2025 at 8:18 AM
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"Metabolic profiling of Iron Age residues from the oasis of Qurayyah, Northwest Arabia, reveals the earliest material evidence for the fumigation of the drug plant Peganum harmala, used in domestic contexts for medicinal and hygienic purposes.

www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Metabolic profiling reveals first evidence of fumigating drug plant Peganum harmala in Iron Age Arabia - Communications Biology
Metabolic profiling of Iron Age residues from the oasis of Qurayyah, Northwest Arabia, reveals the earliest material evidence for the fumigation of the drug plant Peganum harmala, used in domestic con...
www.nature.com
May 27, 2025 at 9:14 PM