Dos recientes investigaciones de la Universidad de Granada en el campo de la arqueología han tenido eco en medios digitales internacionales de primer nivel como el Daily Express, The Independent, Archaeology Magazine o Live Science.
Las investigaciones en cuestión son «Archaeological work carried out by the UGR reveals the Roman forum of Ocuri in Ubrique» y «Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoria according to a multidisciplinary study», publicadas y difundidas por la Oficina de Gestón de la Comunicación en la sección «UGRNews» de Canal UGR y que cuentan con la colaboración de la Unidad de Servicios y Recursos Lingüísticos del Vicerrectorado de Internacionalización.
Archaeological work carried out by the UGR reveals the Roman forum of Ocuri in Ubrique
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Daily Express – Reino Unido - Students dig up old stone wall in Spain — and confirm decades-old theory. Take a look
Idaho Statesman – EEUU - Archaeologists unearth ancient Roman forum in Spain that likely served special purpose
The Independent – EEUU - Cádiz unveils hidden treasure: Roman forum – Euro Weekly News
Euro Weekly News - Ancient Roman Forum Unearthed in Spain | Sci.News
Sci.News – EEUU - Archaeologists unearth ancient Roman forum in Spain that likely served special purpose
AOL – EEUU
Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoria according to a multidisciplinary study
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Chip Chick – EEUU - 5000-year-old cemetery in Spain has twice as many females as males, and nobody knows why
Live Science – EEUU - News – Who Was Buried in Spain’s Megalithic Necropolis of Panoría?
Archaeology Magazine – EEUU
- There Are Twice As Many Females As Males Buried In A 5,000-Year-Old Cemetery In Spain, And Archaeologists Aren’t Sure Why
MSN.com – EEUU - Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoría, study reveals
phys.org – EEUU - 5,600-Year-Old Cemetery Contains Two-Times More Women as Men!
Ancient Origins - Archaeologists uncover gender bias in 5,600-year-old Panoria necropolis: twice as many women buried as men
Archaeology Wiki – Grecia - Archaeological Mystery: Why Are So Many Women Buried in This 5600-Year-Old Necropolis?
SciTechDaily – EEUU