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Irene Esteban Alama is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Geography and History at the Universitat de València, Spain. Her work focuses on paleoenvironmental and archaeological investigations into early human behavior, particularly in southern Africa.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of paleoecology, archaeobotany, and human evolution. She specializes in reconstructing past vegetation and analyzing foraging strategies of modern humans during the Late Pleistocene. Her expertise contributes to understanding how environmental changes influenced human adaptation and subsistence patterns.
The Ramón y Cajal Fellowship supports her ongoing research, reflecting recognition of her scientific potential in archaeology and Quaternary sciences.
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