EvoAdapta at ESHE 2025

At ESHE 2025, several members of the EvoAdapta Group shared their findings and took part in highly relevant scientific exchanges on the Late Pleistocene. The team’s presence provided the opportunity to present new methodological approaches and case studies that integrate paleoecology, paleoproteomics, and archaeozoology, highlighting advances with an impact on interpreting ecological and human processes of that period.

Contributions

  • Ana B. Marín Arroyo (Director) — Assessing the paleoenvironmental conditions that Late Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans faced in Grotta Fumane
  • Leire Torres Iglesias — Sex estimation of Late Pleistocene ungulates at Axlor cave using palaeoproteomics
  • Beatriz Trejo (poster) — Spatial distribution and large prey biomass during the Late Pleistocene in the Upper Lozoya River Valley (Madrid, Spain)

Acknowledgments

Thanks to the ESHE organization for providing this space for exchange and debate. We also thank everyone who attended our presentations, asked questions, and showed interest in collaborating.

Ana B- Marín Arroyo y Leire Torres Iglesias en el ESHE 2025