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New book explores the social, symbolical and material importance of navigation in prehistoric communities
22 01 2026
Alberto García Piquer, researcher at the Department of Prehistory, is autor and co-editor of the book The Archaeology of Seafaring in Small-Scale Societies. The book explores through numerous examples the development of maritime technology and how the availability of canoes and small boats became a key element of livelihood and social transformation in many parts of the world. Published by the University Press of Florida, it is available in an open access edition with the support of Lund University, Sweden.
Whale hunting in South America began 5,000 years ago, a millennium earlier than previously thought
09 01 2026
The hunting of large whales goes back much further in time than previously thought. New research from ICTA-UAB and the Department of Prehistory of the UAB reveals that Indigenous communities in southern Brazil were hunting large cetaceans 5,000 years ago, around a thousand years before the earliest documented evidence from Arctic and North Pacific societies.