The memory of bones. Science at the service of history

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  • Elisa García-Prósper Grupo Paleolab ® (Spain).
  • Manuel Polo-Cerdá Grupo Paleolab ®  (Spain).

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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.10.16471

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In the following pages, we propose a diachronic journey from ancient times to the present. The different authors approach history from twenty-first century lines of research, and bioanthropological and genetic heritage is the subject of the different studies, as well as the vehicle for understanding the memory of past societies.

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Elisa García-Prósper, Grupo Paleolab ® (Spain).

PhD in Archaeology from the University of Valencia, university expert in forensic anthropology at the Complutense University of Madrid, and researcher for Grupo Paleolab ® , a multidisciplinary team dedicated to the bioanthropological study of archaeological human remains, the forensic anthropology of human rights, and science communication (Spain).

Manuel Polo-Cerdá, Grupo Paleolab ®  (Spain).

PhD in Medicine from the University of Alacant, expert in Forensic Anthropology at the Complutense University of Madrid, associate researcher for Grupo Paleolab ® , and forensic medical doctor and anthropologist attached to the Anthropology and Forensic Dentistry Unit of the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Valencia (Spain). He is a tenure-track 2 lecturer on Criminology at the Catholic University of Valencia within the Criminology degree-course.

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Published

2020-01-08

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García-Prósper, E., & Polo-Cerdá, M. (2020). The memory of bones. Science at the service of history. Metode Science Studies Journal, (10), 74–75. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.10.16471
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