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Jordi Rosell is affiliated with Rovira i Virgili University in Spain and has contributed to multiple fields primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Social Sciences. Their research portfolio spans important subfields such as Anthropology, Paleontology, Archeology, Genetics, and Ecology.

Their main research focuses on topics including Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Archaeology and Ancient Environmental Studies, Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Evolution and Paleontology Studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and Primate Behavior and Ecology.

Jordi Rosell has a record of publications in frequent venues, notably:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
  • Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Journal of Human Evolution

Their recent published papers include:

  • Repeated Topical Administration of 3 nm Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Reverts Disease Atrophic Phenotype and Arrests Neovascular Degeneration in AMD Mouse Models, 2023, ACS Nano
  • CSVS, a crowdsourcing database of the Spanish population genetic variability, 2020, Nucleic Acids Research
  • Shaped stone balls were used for bone marrow extraction at Lower Paleolithic Qesem Cave, Israel, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • A Histoarchitectural Approach to Skeletal Muscle Injury: Searching for a Common Nomenclature, 2020, Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Clinical value of next generation sequencing of plasma cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal stromal tumors, 2020, BMC Cancer

Frequent co-authors in Jordi Rosell's research include Ruth Blasco, Florent Rivals, Anna Rufà, Andrea Picin, and Maite Arilla, indicating collaboration spanning archaeology and related disciplines.

Best Publications

  • The first hominin of Europe

    Eudald Carbonell;Jose M. Bermudez de Castro;Josep M. Pares;Alfredo Perez-Gonzalez

  • A rock engraving made by Neanderthals in Gibraltar.

    Joaquín Rodríguez-Vidal;Francesco d’Errico;Francesco d’Errico;Francisco Giles Pacheco;Ruth Blasco

  • Birds of a Feather: Neanderthal Exploitation of Raptors and Corvids

    Clive Finlayson;Clive Finlayson;Kimberly Brown;Ruth Blasco;Jordi Rosell

  • One million years of cultural evolution in a stable environment at Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain)

    J. Rodríguez;F. Burjachs;G. Cuenca-Bescós;N. García

  • Human cannibalism in the Early Pleistocene of Europe (Gran Dolina, Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain).

    Yolanda Ferna´ndez-Jalvo;Yolanda Ferna´ndez-Jalvo;J. Carlos Dı´ez;Isabel Ca´ceres;Jordi Rosell

  • An Early Pleistocene hominin mandible from Atapuerca-TD6, Spain

    E. Carbonell;J. M. Bermúdez de Castro;J. L. Arsuaga;E. Allue

  • Environmental availability, behavioural diversity and diet: a zooarchaeological approach from the TD10-1 sublevel of Gran Dolina (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain) and Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain)

    Ruth Blasco;Jordi Rosell;Josep Fernández Peris;Juan Luis Arsuaga

  • Zooarchaeology and taphonomy of Aurora Stratum (Gran Dolina, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)

    Díez Jc;Fernández-Jalvo Y;Fernández-Jalvo Y;Rosell J;Cáceres I

  • Carcass transport decisions in Homo antecessor subsistence strategies

    Palmira Saladié;Rosa Huguet;Carlos Díez;Antonio Rodríguez-Hidalgo

  • Short human occupations in the Middle Palaeolithic level I of the Abric Romani rock-shelter (Capellades, Barcelona, Spain).

    J. Vallverdú;E. Allué;J.L. Bischoff;I. Cáceres

  • Using Bones to Shape Stones: MIS 9 Bone Retouchers at Both Edges of the Mediterranean Sea

    Ruth Blasco;Jordi Rosell;Felipe Cuartero;Josep Fernández Peris

  • Cultural Cannibalism as a Paleoeconomic System in the European Lower Pleistocene

    Eudald Carbonell;Isabel Cáceres;Marina Lozano;Palmira Saladié

  • Sleeping Activity Area within the Site Structure of Archaic Human Groups: Evidence from Abric Romaní Level N Combustion Activity Areas

    Josep Vallverdú;Manuel Vaquero;Isabel Cáceres;Ethel Allué

  • Fire for a Reason: Barbecue at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave, Israel

    Ran Barkai;Jordi Rosell;Ruth Blasco;Avi Gopher

  • A new element of trampling: an experimental application on the Level XII faunal record of Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain)

    Ruth Blasco;Jordi Rosell;Josep Fernández Peris;Isabel Cáceres

  • A new early Pleistocene hominin mandible from Atapuerca-TD6, Spain

    José María Bermúdez de Castro;Alfredo Pérez-González;María Martinón-Torres;Aida Gómez-Robles

  • The earliest pigeon fanciers

    Ruth Blasco;Clive Finlayson;Jordi Rosell;Antonio Sánchez Marco

  • The first evidence of cut marks and usewear traces from the Plio-Pleistocene locality of El-Kherba (Ain Hanech), Algeria: implications for early hominin subsistence activities circa 1.8 Ma

    Mohamed Sahnouni;Jordi Rosell;Jan van der Made;Josep María Vergès

  • Investigating gravitational grabens related to lateral spreading and evaporite dissolution subsidence by means of detailed mapping, trenching, and electrical resistivity tomography (Spanish Pyrenees)

    F. Gutiérrez;R. Linares;C. Roqué;M. Zarroca

  • Neandertal Behavior at the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Abric Romaní, Capellades, Spain

    Manuel Vaquero;Josep Vallverdú;Jordi Rosell;Ignasi Pastó

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth Blasco
Ruth Blasco Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution
Florent Rivals
Florent Rivals Rovira i Virgili University
Eudald Carbonell
Eudald Carbonell Rovira i Virgili University
Isabel Cáceres
Isabel Cáceres Rovira i Virgili University
José María Bermúdez de Castro
José María Bermúdez de Castro University College London
Palmira Saladié
Palmira Saladié Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution
Rosa Huguet
Rosa Huguet Spanish National Research Council
Avi Gopher
Avi Gopher Tel Aviv University
Ran Barkai
Ran Barkai Tel Aviv University
Juan Luis Arsuaga
Juan Luis Arsuaga Complutense University of Madrid

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