Juan Marín Hernando

Historian (University of Salamanca, 2012) and PhD in Prehistory (MNHN Paris & UNIFE Ferrara, 2020, Erasmus Mundus IDQP), specializes in zooarchaeology and Paleolithic paleoenvironments. He completed a master’s in Quaternary Archaeology (URV Tarragona) and received the "Emilie Campmas 2020" award for his doctoral thesis. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at UNED and associate of IPHES and CNRS, he focuses on Neanderthal and modern human subsistence strategies. He co-directs the El Castillo Cave excavation (Spain) and contributes to major research projects in Tanzania (Olduvai Gorge), Spain (Sierra de Atapuerca), Kenya (Lake Turkana), and key sites like Abric Romaní and Cova Gran de Collbató.