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My scientific career has focused on the study of site formation (both archaeological and palaeontological) through the detailed analysis of fossil remains and sedimentary deposits. For this reason, taphonomy and sedimentology have been the central disciplines developed in my research. I began my research activity on the Miocene site of Somosaguas (Madrid, Spain), resulting in a Master’s Thesis and several international publications. During this time, I also became involved in the excavations of the Miocene vertebrate sites of Cerro de los Batallones (Madrid, Spain), which led to receiving an FPI grant from the Spanish Government to work at the Spanish National Natural Science Museum in order to carry out taphonomical analyses of the Batallones-3 and Batallones-10 sites. These analyses resulted in many JCR publications (four as first and corresponding author), a book chapter and, ultimately, my PhD Thesis.
As part of the FPI grant, I have been working as an assistant professor for the subject “Geología Aplicada a la Biología”, taught in the Biology Degree in the Complutense University of Madrid, for three years (a total of 180 lecture hours). I have also tutored a student from the Geology Degree from the same university, for the subject “Prácticas Profesionales”, where she learned and helped me carry out taphonomical analyses, resulting in her co-authoring the resulting JCR publication. I believe training young investigators and contributing to their career development is vital, and wish to help others as much as others have helped me.
In parallel with the development of my PhD Thesis, I have collaborated with several archaeological national and international projects as a geologist, in order to unravel site formation processes. I have been lucky enough to carry out research on Pleistocene sites at Olduvai Gorge and Nasera Rockshelter (Tanzania; over eight months of field work), at the Calvero de la Higuera sites (Madrid, Spain; five months of field work) and in El Castillo Cave (Santander, Spain; two excavation campaigns). These collaborations with other national and international institutions have translated into the formation of an international network of research contacts, which has also led to stays in overseas I+D+I centres; in the National Museum of Tanzania (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) and in the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Lisbon, Portugal). Additionally, working alongside these researchers from other institutions has led to collaborations in numerous JCR publications, some of them as first and corresponding author.
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Reconstructing Olduvaipp.23-48, (2024)
Reconstructing Olduvaipp.1-7, (2024)
Casto Laborda-López,David M. Martín-Perea, Elia Del Castillo, M. Asunción Alías Linares, Claudia Iannicelli, Shubham Pal,Xabier Arroyo,Jordi Agustí,Pedro Piñero
Quaternary International (2024)
FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE (2023)
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS (2023): 108262-108262
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (2023)
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciencesno. 1 (2023): 1-28
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