Divulgation
TRIVIAL GAME: HISTORY
In what year were the fossil remains of Neandertal 1, known as the holotype of the species Homo neanderthalensis, discovered?
TRIVIAL GAME: SITES
Where were the oldest remains of Homo sapiens found outside of Africa, dating back more than 177.000 years?
Remember that on our website, you can find an interactive map to locate the site and a detailed sheet with more information.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN´S DAY

Under the Same Moon
Millions of years ago, on a night without history, perhaps a young hominin looked up at the sky. Above her world shone the same moon that now illuminates our nights, a silent witness to a lineage that would one day cross continents, survive ice ages, and name the stars.
On International Women’s Day, we remember Lucy and all those who, throughout time, have challenged imposed limits, explored the unknown, and changed the world.
Under the same moon, they continue dreaming, loving, fighting, researching, nurturing, creating. They continue making history.
TRIVIAL GAME: HISTORY
Which archaeologists excavated the Bilzingsleben site for more than three decades in the 20th century?
Listen to episode 1 of our podcast Historias de la Prehistoria or visit the interactive map on our website for more information.
TRIVIAL GAME: SITES
In which Paleolithic site were the remains of several Neanderthals discovered, some showing evidence of having received care during illness or injury?
Learn more about this site with our interactive map: https://deathrevol.com/en/sites/
TRIVIAL GAME: TAPHONOMY
What do you think could have caused the depression on the frontal bone shown in the photograph?


























