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The MEH and the Atapuerca Site welcome more than 1.500 experts in Prehistoric Sciences

Two new exhibitions and special visits in three languages will introduce the museum, the original fossils and the sites to the scientific community. MEH

The Museum of Human Evolution (MEH) has designed a special programme for the XVII World UISPP Congress that takes place in Burgos from 1 to 7 september. There will be thirty visits in english, french and spanish that will allow the congress participants to see the most important Atapuerca findings as well as the two temporary exhibitions that are currently at the MEH: "Change of image. A new vision of the neanderthals" and "The Cradle of Humankind". During the weekend there will be visits to the Sites, with archeological guides from the Fundación Atapuerca as well as members of the Investigation Team working on the sites.   Also, the exhibition "Archeology without frontiers. The international contacts of the spanish Archeology in the 20th century" is open until the end of the month at the MEH (floor -1, free entrance). It analyses the impact that colaborations with international archeologists had in spanish archeology during the 20th century.