The archaeological assemblage from the Upper Palaeolithic levels (ca. 44-14.5 kya) of Hohle Fels cave in southwestern Germany is central to our understanding of the beginnings of anatomically modern humans (AMHs) in Europe ...
The scarcity of human remains from Pleistocene Northern Asia is a significant limiting factor in understanding the course of human evolution in this part of the world. The high degree of fragmentation of bones in Siberia ...
The misfolding of specific proteins and their accumulation in insoluble aggregates has long been recognized as a pathological hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases. In recent years, widespread protein aggregation ...