Eudald Carbonell

Eudald Carbonell
Eudald Carbonell at Atapuerca
Eudald Carbonell at Atapuerca
Eudald Carbonell at Atapuerca
Born (1953-02-17)February 17, 1953
Ribes de Freser, Girona
Citizenship Spain
Nationality Spanish
Fields archaeology, anthropology, paleontology
Education PhD in Geology of the Quaternary from Pierre and Marie Curie University (1986)
PhD in History from University of Barcelona (1988)

Eudald Carbonell i Roura (born 17 February 1953, Ribes de Freser, Girona) is a Spanish archaeologist, anthropologist and paleontologist.

Educated in Girona, Barcelona and Paris, he holds a PhD in Geology of the Quaternary from Pierre and Marie Curie University (1986), and one in History from the University of Barcelona (1988).

He is currently professor at the University of Rovira and Virgili in Tarragona and serves as co-director of the excavations at the Archaeological Site of Atapuerca, together with José María Bermúdez de Castro and Juan Luis Arsuaga.

His findings include the discovery of Homo antecessor and well-preserved remains of Homo heidelbergensis.

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