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'''Level 0''' is dedicated the history of human evolution with 10 hyperrealistic reproductions of human ancestors, made by French sculptor [[Élisabeth Daynès]].<ref name="ABC">{{Cite news |last=De Jorge |first=Judith |date=May 2014 |title=La mujer que puso cara a los primeros hombres |language=Spanish |trans-title=The woman who put a face... |work=ABC |url=https://www.abc.es/ciencia/20140518/abci-mujer-puso-cara-primeros-201405161708.html |access-date=8 October 2021}}</ref> These 10 inhabitants of the museum represent:
'''Level 0''' is dedicated the history of human evolution with 10 hyperrealistic reproductions of human ancestors, made by French sculptor [[Élisabeth Daynès]].<ref name="ABC">{{Cite news |last=De Jorge |first=Judith |date=May 2014 |title=La mujer que puso cara a los primeros hombres |language=Spanish |trans-title=The woman who put a face... |work=ABC |url=https://www.abc.es/ciencia/20140518/abci-mujer-puso-cara-primeros-201405161708.html |access-date=8 October 2021}}</ref> These 10 inhabitants of the museum represent:
* [[Australopithecus afarensis]] ([[Lucy (Australopithecus)|Lucy]])<ref name="ABC"/>
* ''[[Australopithecus afarensis]]'' ([[Lucy (Australopithecus)|Lucy]])<ref name="ABC"/>
* [[Australopithecus africanus]]
* ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]''
* [[Paranthropus boisei]]
* ''[[Paranthropus boisei]]''
* [[Homo habilis]]
* ''[[Homo habilis]]''
* [[Homo georgicus]]
* ''[[Homo georgicus]]''
* [[Homo ergaster]]
* ''[[Homo ergaster]]''
* [[Homo antecessor]]
* ''[[Homo antecessor]]''
* [[Homo heidelbergensis]]
* ''[[Homo heidelbergensis]]''
* [[Homo neanderthalensis]]
* ''[[Homo neanderthalensis]]''
* [[Homo rhodesiensis]]
* ''[[Homo rhodesiensis]]''


Also on this floor is the reproduction of the stern of the [[HMS Beagle]] on which [[Second voyage of HMS Beagle|Darwin made his nearly 5-year trip around the world]], including his stopover in the [[Galapagos Islands]].
Also on this floor is the reproduction of the stern of the [[HMS Beagle]] on which [[Second voyage of HMS Beagle|Darwin made his nearly 5-year trip around the world]], including his stopover in the [[Galapagos Islands]].

Revision as of 00:23, 27 January 2023

Museum of Human Evolution
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Established2010
LocationBurgos, Spain
Visitors279.000 (July 2010-July 2011)
DirectorJavier Vicente
Websitewww.museoevolucionhumana.com
Area15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft)

The Museum of Human Evolution (Spanish: Museo de la Evolución Humana - MEH) is situated on the south bank of the river Arlanzón, in the Spanish city of Burgos. It is located roughly 16 kilometers west of the Sierra de Atapuerca, the location of some of the most important human fossil finds in the world. In addition, the Archaeological site of Atapuerca, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000, has yielded some of the exhibits at the museum.

It forms the centerpiece of the so-called "Complejo de la Evolución Humana" (Human Evolution Compound), comprising a convention center, the CENIEH research institution, and the museum itself.

Architecture

The building was designed by award-winning Spanish architect Juan Navarro Baldeweg. The land on which it was built was the "solar de Caballería," a large plot of land in central Burgos where once had stood the convent of San Pablo, one of the foremost houses in Castile of the Dominican Order (also known as the Order of Preachers). After its demise in the mid-19th century, military barracks were built in its place.

The demolition of the barracks in the 20th century left a significant, purposeless void used as a car park; not until 2000 was the decision made to build a museum on human evolution in its place. Navarro was chosen as the architect after an international competition where his design won over others made by Cruz y Ortiz, Steven Holl, Arata Isozaki and Jean Nouvel.

The museum includes more than 25 large format projections, 360º circular projection and more than 50 video sources.[1]

Structure

The interior landscaping project recreates the scenery of the Sierra de Atapuerca.

Level -1 displays archaeological and paleontological complex sites of the Sierra de Atapuerca and a reproduction of the Sima de los Huesos. The sites of the Gran Dolina and Sima del Elefante are portrayed.

Level 0 is dedicated the history of human evolution with 10 hyperrealistic reproductions of human ancestors, made by French sculptor Élisabeth Daynès.[2] These 10 inhabitants of the museum represent:

Also on this floor is the reproduction of the stern of the HMS Beagle on which Darwin made his nearly 5-year trip around the world, including his stopover in the Galapagos Islands.

Level 1 On this level, the visitor can review different milestones in the evolution of culture.

Level 2 displays three main ecosystems of human evolution: the jungle, savannah, and tundra-steppe of the last glaciation

References

  1. ^ Sono Tecnologia Audiovisual. "Audio visual integrated systems for Museum of Human Evolution".
  2. ^ a b De Jorge, Judith (May 2014). "La mujer que puso cara a los primeros hombres" [The woman who put a face...]. ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 October 2021.

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