Cultural exchanges and interbreeding between African hunter-gatherers, Neolithic European farmers, and East-Saharan herders shaped changes in lifestyles, cultural expression and genetic makeup in the Maghreb between 5500 and 4500 BC, according to a study published today in Nature.

A new study reveals that Nerja is the European cave containing Paleolithic Art in with the most confirmed and recurrent visits during Prehistory

A UCO research team is designing learning modules that train people to manage digital resources related to heritage, within the framework of the European Dcbox project

An Italian/Spanish research project on the monument where Julius Caesar was assassinated, with the University of Córdoba participating, used archaeometric techniques to analyze construction materials and establish an indirect dating method for its archaeological structures

The University of Córdoba is working on an integrated system that makes it possible to resolve learning problems in non-mother tongues

A European project focuses on the development and creation of digital tools for university professors of second languages, with a view to the inclusion of students with different abilities

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