'The Neanderthal Valley' Documentary Screening at MARPA

The Archaeological and Paleontological Museum of the Community of Madrid will host the screening of the documentary followed by a discussion.

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Generic image of a museum exhibition hall with a projection screen.

The Archaeological and Paleontological Museum of the Community of Madrid (MARPA) will screen the documentary 'The Neanderthal Valley' on Tuesday, June 30th, at 7:00 PM. Admission is free until full capacity.

Following the screening, a discussion will take place focusing on the scientific and technical challenges of translating the discoveries from this crucial site for human evolution studies to the screen.

"The documentary's directors, Javier Trueba and Gabriela Villecco, along with the co-directors of the excavations and the Pinilla del Valle Research Team, Enrique Baquedano and Juan Luis Arsuaga, will participate in the post-screening debate."

the documentary directors and excavation co-directors
The event, organized by MARPA, aims to provide a detailed insight into the findings from the Pinilla del Valle site, which is fundamental for understanding the evolution of our species.