Posted on Wednesday 30 November 2016
Spring conference to be held by PALAEO
Posted on Friday 4 November 2016
The third Iberian Symposium on Geometric Morphometrics will take place at the University of Girona from the 9-10 June 2017.
Posted on Friday 14 October 2016
NERC-funded PhD projects available through the ACCE doctoral training partnership
Posted on Friday 7 October 2016
We are sad to announce the recent death of Emeritus Professor Don Brothwell
Posted on Tuesday 4 October 2016
"Recent research on the Pleistocene and Late Glacial landscape, Palaeontology and Archaeology of "Doggerland", the now submerged large region of the southern North Sea basin".
Posted on Tuesday 4 October 2016
The York Seminars Committee is pleased to announce the 2016-17 series of York Seminars!
Posted on Thursday 25 August 2016
A team of archaeologists from the University of York have been shortlisted for a prestigious Historic England Angel Award.
Posted on Saturday 14 May 2016
The Centre for Anatomical and Human Sciences (CAHS) of the Department of Archaeology and Hull York Medical School at the University of York is seeking two Graduate Teaching Assistants who will undertake studies leading to the award of PhD.
Posted on Sunday 8 May 2016
There will be a PALAEO half-day on the theme of human-environment interactions in East Africa on Friday 20th May 2016
Posted on Tuesday 3 May 2016
PALAEO/Association for Environmental Archaeology talk with refreshments
Posted on Wednesday 20 April 2016
A research team led by archaeologists at the University of York used traditional techniques to create replicas of ritual headdresses made by hunter-gatherers 11,000 years ago in North Western Europe.
Posted on Thursday 18 February 2016
The Yorkshire Palaeo Group will meet in York in May
Posted on Monday 18 January 2016
The Centre for Anatomical and Human Sciences is hosting the Primate Society of Great Britain spring meeting on 30-31 March 2016.
Posted on Friday 15 January 2016
As part of the York Festival of Ideas (7-19 June), PALAEO will be running an event 'The Origin of Shared Feelings'
Posted on Monday 11 January 2016
HYMS and Archaeology researchers, Professor Paul O’Higgins and Dr Laura Fitton, have recently contributed to a new exhibit at London’s Natural History Museum as part of the new human evolution gallery.