Paläoanthropologie

Dalila De Caro

Function: Doctoral Candidate

 

Institut für Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie, Abt. Paläoanthropologie.

Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Rümelinstr. 23
D-72070 Tübingen


 Room 519, Hauptgebäude, 2. OG
 +49-(0)7071-29-74067
dalila.de-carospam prevention@ifu.uni-tuebingen.de 

About

Info: Dalila De Caro completed a BSc in Classics at the University of Catania. Although she has acquired a solid background in ancient history and classical languages (ancient Greek and Latin), it was during her Bachelor's degree that she decides to focus her study on the Prehistory, studying peculiar aspects of the material culture of Neanderthals and Anatomically Modern Humans. In the meantime, she attends several seminars on stone knapping and conferences on Sicilian Prehistory.
 
At the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées uT2 “Jean Jaurès” (Mirail) she obtains the Master of Research (double degree under bilateral French-Italian agreement) in Archéologie, Sciences pour l'Archéologie, parcours Arts, Sociétés et Environnements de la Préhistoire et de la Protohistoire: Europe, Afrique (ASE2P). She obtains the Master's degree in Quaternary, Prehistory and Archaeology at the Universities of Ferrara, Trento, Modena/Reggio-Emilia and Verona. She is involved in the comparative study of the early phases of the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe and in the analysis of siliceous artefacts found in the Campon di Monte Avena (BL, Italy). After her Master's she starts working in the field of preventive and emergency archaeology. In 2020 she was admitted to the School of Specialisation in Archaeological Heritage in Genoa (prehistoric curriculum). In November 2021 Dalila De Caro starts her work as a PhD candidate under the supervision of Vangelis Tourloukis and Katerina Harvati at the University of Tübingen. The topic of the PhD project, with DFG funding, is Early Humans adaptations in Megalopolis and she is working on the analysis of lithic artefacts.
 

Education

2021
Doctoral Candidate

Supervisors: V. Tourloukis and K. Harvati. Early Humans adaptation in Megalopolis.

2020
School of Specialization in Archaeological Heritage

University of Genoa (first year in Prehistoric curriculum).

2019
Diploma

Ferrara School of Humanities for excellent international academic career

2019
Master in Quaternary, Prehistory and Archaeology

University of Ferrara, Trento, Modena/Reggio-Emilia, Verona.

2018
Master II Arts

Sociétés et Environnements de la Préhistoire et de la Protohistoire : Europe, Afrique. Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées uT2 “Jean Jaurès” (Mirail)

2016
BSc Classical Literature

University of Catania

Publications

D. De Caro, D. Delpiano, M. Peresani (2021), Technological analysis of a lithic concentration in the Aurignacian site of Campon di Monte Avena (BL) - Analisi tecnologica di una concentrazione litica nel sito aurignaziano di Campon di Monte Avena (BL). Preistoria Alpina, 51, 53-63.