Guía gráfica de Atapuerca
Editorial: Universidad de Burgos ; Diario de los Yacimientos de la Sierra de Atapuerca
ISBN: 978-84-92681-72-3, 978-84-616-8431-1, 978-84-615-4112-6
Año de publicación: 2011
Tipo: Libro
Resumen
Where do we come from? the answers to this universal question are gradually being revealed at a remarkable location in Northern Spain: Atapuerca. Europe's largest archaeological site contains the continent's oldest known human occupation, thousands of bones that shed light on the evolution of our hominid predecessors and a massive legacy of stone tools and other remains. The elements are now condensed into an easy-to-read guidebook that takes readers into the Atapuerca Caves, the archaeologits' digs and their scientific laboratories. It puts faces on 1.5 million year old humans, skin on extinct animals and graphically illustrates prehistoric landscapes and ecosystems. It also includes routes around the local villages and the nearby city of Burgos. This is the comprehensive guide to Atapuerca that visitors and prehistory enthusiats alike have been waiting for.