“Bridges to New Worlds” – Romania Session of the Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG-USA) May 18-20 at SUNY-Buffalo

Support for the Romanian session and Romanian attendee costs was provided by Dan Dimancescu (Honorary Consul of Romania).
“Bridges to New Worlds” – Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG-USA)
May 18-20 at SUNY-Buffalo hosted by the Department of Anthropology, Dr. Peter Biehl, Chair
and Director of the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology / www.cas.buffalo.edu/tag2012/program.shtml
Participants in the Romanian session included: Angelica Balos, Dr. Florea Costea, William Illsley, Alec Brown, Codrin Bucur, Andrei Gonciar, Ernest Latham, Kori Filipek-Ogden

See also: Oldest human fossils (est. 40,000 yrs) in Europe in Oase Cave, Carpathian Mountains, Romania
Archaeology Magazine – Aug/Sept 2007

Skulls findings by Romanian speleologists in Oase proven by US. Prof. Trinkhaus (Univ. of Washington) to be evidence of Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens intermarriage

Book titles by Dr. Florea Costea