Seminari
d'Estudis
i Recerques
Prehistòriques

 
El SERP és un grup de recerca en el camp de la Prehistòria vinculat a la càtedra de Prehistòria del Departament de Prehistòria, Història Antiga i Arqueologia que fou fundat l'any 1986 i d’aleshores ençà centra el seu treball en la reconstrucció paleoambiental i l'estudi de l'evolució cultural dins la Prehistòria partint de la premissa de la interdisciplinarietat
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Director
Dr. Josep Maria Fullola 

Professors investigadors
Dra. Maria Mercè Bergadà
Dr. Manuel Calvo
Dra. Inés Domingo
Dra. Pilar García-Argüelles
Dr. Francisco Javier López Cachero
Dr. Lluís Lloveras
Dr. Xavier Mangado

Dr. Jordi Nadal
Dra. Maria Àngels Petit
Dr. Santiago Riera
Dr. José Miguel Tejero
Dr. Jordi Tresserras

Dr. Joao Zilhao

Investigadors
Dr. Joan Daura
Dr. Killian Driscoll
Dr. Oriol Font
Dr. Mathieu Langlais
Dr. Yannick Miras
Sr. Joan Carles Alay
Sr. Ramon Álvarez
Dra. Silvia Albizuri
Sr. Artur Cebrià
Sr. Jofre Costa
Sr. Andrés Currás
Sra. Victoria del Castillo
Sra. Natalia Égüez
Sr. José Manuel Espejo
 Sr. Xavier Esteve
Sra. Bárbara Medina
Sra. Victoria Medina
Sr. Xavier Oms
Sra. Mireia Pedro
Sr. Llorenç Picornell
Sra. Mar Rey
Sra. Nuria Rodríguez
Sr. Albert Rubio
Sra. Marta Sánchez de la Torre
Sra. Montserrat Sanz
Sr. Gabriel Servera
Sra. María Yubero

Dr. Joao ZILHAO
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Carrec:

ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona

pàgina web personal:

http://www.bris.ac.uk/archanth/staff/zilhao/

Informació acadèmica :
  • Prior to current appointment, taught at the Universities of Bristol and Lisbon, as well as, on a temporary basis, Paris I and Bordeaux I. Appointed January 1996, by the Portuguese government, to set up the Côa Valley Archeological Park, coordinate scientific research to establish the age of its Paleolithic rock art, and prepare the nomination of the site for World Heritage status (listing date, December 1998). Created and directed the Instituto Português de Arqueologia (IPA), a department of the Ministry of Culture for the supervision of archaeological activity in the country (May 1997-2002). Member of the Executive Board of the European Association of Archeologists (2003-06). Humboldt Foundation Research Awardee (2003-04, University of Cologne), in recognition of “past achievements in teaching and research.” Recipient of the London Prehistoric Society’s Europa Prize (2005), in recognition of a “significant and enduring contribution to the study of European prehistory.”  

línies de recerca:
  • The Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic transition in Europe has been the focus of my research for the last 15 years. This research interest has led to fieldwork at different sites, namely: (a) the Lagar Velho rock-shelter (Portugal) and its burial of an early modern human child with diagnostic Neandertal features (skeletal evidence of interbreeding at the time of Neandertal/modern contact in Europe); (b) the Gruta da Oliveira (Almonda karstic system, Portugal), where ongoing work has already exposed 11 m of deposits spanning the ~35-70 ka cal BP interval; (c) the Pestera cu Oase (Romania), site of Europe's oldest modern humans; (d) Cueva Antón (Murcia, Spain), with Mousterian painted and peforated marine shell ornaments that proved the behavioral modernity of the last Neandertals. My current research focus on documenting the late persistence of the Neandertals in Iberian regions located to the south of the Ebro drainage and its ecological and cultural underpinnings.