Research achievements since the start of the action include a significant number of publications, conduction of PhD theses, and conduction of scientific expeditions in field localities and museum collections. Regarding publication of scientific results, since the start of the BICAEHFID project a total of 16 papers have been published. Such publications cover many of the objectives outlined by BICAEHFID, including assessments of stone tool-making abilities of early humans in East Africa and China, a discussion of early bone artefacts in Tanzania, analyses of the spatial distribution of Palaeolithic assemblages in China, dating of sites in East Africa yielding remains of early Homo, and paleoecological studies of mammals in Chinese early Pleistocene assemblages, among others.
Several doctoral theses have been initiated in the context of BICAEHFID on subjects such as the stone tool and fossils from African assemblages, and the paleoecology of China. Scientific expeditions have been conducted in 2020 and 2021 in East Africa, and data and samples collected during such expeditions are currently being studied. A web-based GIS model has been created to manage all data collected by BICAEHFID.