Our field school is starting on 31st of July!We are looking forward to see all our participants.Stay tuned and check our instagram profile for news and updates!Aita_Bioarch
Several members of Aita Bioarchaeology went to the Porous Skeletal Lesion conference and workshop at Coimbra University Portugal, where we presented new cases and discussed dificulties in existing methodology for detecting porotic lesions.
Paleoparasitology is the study of parasites in ancient human and animal remains, including fossils, mummies, coprolites (fossilized faeces), or calcified cysts. This field of study uses a range of techniques, including microscopy, DNA analysis, and biomolecular techniques to identify and study ancient parasites. The study of ancient parasites can provide insights into the health and […]
Recently we had free lectures on a very interesting topic - Archaeobotany and Archaeozoology!Bioarchaeology is the study of human remains in an archaeological context. But it may also be used in a general sense as the study of any biological remains (fauna and flora) recovered from an archaeology site.If you missed this lecture and you […]
Until 15th of January choose 2 online courses for the full price and get 3rd for free, or choose 2 courses and get 20% off! Our courses are in English and Spanish!Contact us on aitabioarch@gmail.com and get more info.
On 4th of November in Alicante at the Annual meeting of "Spanish Association of Forensic Anthropology and Odontology" Dr. Nataša Šarkic presented with Miriam Saqqa Carazo.
Natasa presented at 28th European Association of Archaeologists. As a part of our session “Life and death behind the wall: a multidisciplinary approach to monasticism in the past.”