Salvador Moyà-Solà

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Salvador Moyà-Solà (March 2012)

Salvador Moyà-Solà (born 1955) is a Spanish paleontologist. He works in the in Sabadell, Catalonia. From 1983 to 2006, he was affiliated with the . In 2006 he became investigator of the Physical Anthropology unit of the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.

He is an expert in primates of the miocene. He has directed two important excavations in Catalonia:

  • Can Llobateres, in Sabadell (Barcelona province), where he found remains of Dryopithecus laietanus, the first Catalan fossil, nicknamed “Jordi.”
  • Barranc de Can Vila 1, in Els Hostalets de Pierola (Barcelona province), where he found the species Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, nicknamed “'Pau.”

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