The Neolithic communities of the Iberian Peninsula were already strategically and efficiently managing cattle herds 6,000 years ago, moving them from low pasture lands to mid-mountain regions to ...
The Iberian Industry and Energy Transition Initiative (IETI) perspective and its specific proposals have been presented in ...
Her Master’s Thesis, “Places Between Life and Death: Secular and Ecclesiastical Perspectives on Midwifery in the Early Modern Iberian Peninsula,” explores how midwives’ practices were received and ...
Our team analyzed and compared the DNA with that of modern Iberian lynx ... they once coexisted in the Iberian Peninsula, and possibly in southern France and northern Italy.
arts and cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. Our courses cover a wide range of topics including indigenous cultures, colonialism, nationalism, liberalism and globalization as well as ...
Although geographically an important part of Europe, the Iberian Peninsula is somewhat isolated from its Old World neighbors and boasts its own sense of history, topography, lifestyle and traditions.
a cultural patchwork that continues to shape the modern nation’s dynamic identity. Spain comprises much of the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with Portugal on the southwestern edge of Europe.
Bear tracks are not uncommon in the soft sediments of the caves of the Iberian Peninsula, and many speleologists are familiar with their presence. "However, until now, these fossil traces had not ...
a cultural patchwork that continues to shape the modern nation’s dynamic identity. Spain comprises much of the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with Portugal on the southwestern edge of Europe.