Quaternary and Prehistory
The Erasmus Mundus programme is a co-operation and mobility programme in the field of higher education. It aims to enhance quality in European higher education and to promote intercultural understanding through co-operation with third countries.
Alice Leplongeon - Middle and Later Stone Age in Africa
Marta Arzarello - Lower Palaeolithic around the world
Sara Garces - Understanding Prehistoric Art: Methodological Approaches
Pierre Voinchet - Dating methods for prehistoric studies
Claudio Berto - Changing times, changing habitats: what fossil small mammals tell us about the past
Christian Perrenoud - Chronostratigrahy of the Quaternary Period
Alison Pereira - Understanding Stratigraphy: Principles and Archaeological Applications
The theory of evolution and the hominin fossil record - Prof. Carlos Lorenzo
Introduction to the Partners: Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle de Paris
Introduction to the Partners: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Introduction to the Partners: UNiversity of the Philippines Diliman
Introduction to the Partners: Università degli studi di Ferrara
Introduction to the Partners: The instituto Politecnico de Tomar
International Erasmus Mundus Master in Quaternary and Prehistory
Past foodways in the Philippines and Southeast Asia
Exploring the evolution of the relationship between humans and theenvironment in Palawan Island
Callao Cave and the prehistory of Luzon Island, Philippines
Heritage and Prehistory: beyond narratives
Reconstructing the Taphonomic History of Lithic Artefacts: A Case Study from Pirro Nord 13
Paleoneurology and Neanderthals: the case study of Ciota Ciara cave (Italy)
Defining and re-defining lithics in prehistory: from archaeologicalspecimens to museum objects
The Neolithic of the Iberian Peninsula
Prehistoric Art: methods of analysis and classification
Human settlement during Early andMiddle Pleistocene in Eastern Morocco
First human peopling of Europe
Scavengers project and Toll.Toixoneres sites
Using ichthyoarchaeology to study the tempo and geography of humandispersals
Peopling the Philippines 700,000 years ago
Human settlements of South Brazil