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The Palarq Foundation has decided to subsidize a total of projects for the work carried out during the campaign. These are projects by Spanish teams located outside of Spain and Europe, spread across a total of countries around the world. On this occasion, most of the works () are found on the African continent, in countries such as Egypt, Morocco or Tanzania. In Asia there are projects in countries such as India, Iraq, Israel, Jordan and Kurdistan. South America and Central America bring together of the projects, distributed among Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru, while one of the missions is located in Oceania. Since , the Palarq Foundation has been supporting more than Spanish teams that carry out their work in the field of archeology and human paleontology. Its creation's mission is to provide support to these teams abroad, outside of Spain and Europe.
This we open, once again, a call for analytical techniques on archaeo-paleontological assets from a national site. projects covering deposits in the Spanish communities have been supported. DNA analyzes BTC Users Number Data to establish degrees of kinship, isotope analysis to determine the diet of our ancestors or paleoclimatic studies to understand the climatic evolution of our planet, so in vogue today, help not only to understand our past but also the present and can provide solutions for the future. The analyzes carried out in prestigious national and international laboratories such as the CSIC national accelerator center in Seville or the Beta Analytic laboratory in the United States yield results that put Spanish research in these disciplines at the global forefront.
Genetic analysis for the identification of pathogens using bioinformatic techniques of human DNA in the Biniadrís cave, Menorca Institution: University of Granada. Directors: Dr. Eva Alarcón García, Dr. Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Dr. Auxilio Moreno Onorato and Dr. Aida Andrades Valtueña. Some of the institutions responsible for these projects are the Atapuerca Foundation, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), the National Center for Research on Human Evolution (CENIEH) or the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution (IPHES), as well about twenty universities among which are the universities of Alicante, Almería, Barcelona, Burgos, Cantabria, Cádiz, Córdoba, Universidade da Coruña, Granada, Jaén, La Laguna, Santiago de Compostela, Valencia, the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra University and UNED. You can consult the complete list of projects subsidized by the Palarq Foundation in here.
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