María Martinón
María Martinón is the director of the National Research Center on Human Evolution in Spain and a co-author of the study revealing a newly discovered hominid fossil from Atapuerca, which offers insights into the migration and evolution of early humans in Europe.
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Spain:
María Martinón is the director of the National Center for Research on Human Evolution and discusses the implications of the study.
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Spain:
María Martinón is the director of CENIEH and expresses skepticism about the new species claim.
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South Africa:
Maria Martinon is a director of a major Spanish research center who questioned Berger's findings.
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Spain:
María Martinón is the director of the National Center for Research on Human Evolution and a co-author of the study regarding the new fossil.
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