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PRINCIPAL RESEARCHTer
esa Delgado Darias is curator of The Museum Canario.Su
main line of research focuses on the bioarqueological analysis of bone and dental remains of the Aboriginal populations of the Canary Islands and especially Gran Canaria, oriented to the historical reconstruction of these societies. Diet, violence and health status are some of the aspects that have focused their work. In this line he has directed and participated in various research projects, developed mainly within the framework of El Museo Canario. The dissemination of the new knowledge generated is another of its objectives, which has resulted in the organization and participation in conferences, meetings and other dissemination actions.
Publications:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Teresa_Delgado_DariasE

QUIPO OF RESEARCHVeróni
ca Alberto Barroso is an archaeologist at the company Tibicena. Archaeology and Herit
ageOur line of research is focused on the study of burial spaces, addressing both the reconstruction of mortuary practices and behaviors and the bioarcheological study of human remains. In his research career also highlights the analysis of the psyunic records of Canarian archaeological sites, focused on the management and economic exploitation of animals by the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands, and on the role that these societies conferred on animals in ritual practices. Publications:
https://www.re
searchgate.net/profile/Veronica_Alberto-BarrosoFernando Be

tancor Pérez has been an archivist of El Museo Canario since 1999. Degree in Geography and History (ULL), Bachelor of Documentation (UC3M) and University Specialist in Archiving (UNED). His line of work and research, which has been reflected in various articles and chapters of books, has as central elements the organization, description, dissemination and conservation of funds and archive collections, both historical and private or of a personal nature. The result of the commitment to outreach is its neat activity in blogs and social net
works. Publica
tions: https://blogarchivoelmuseocanario.word
press.com/https://archivisticayarchivos.wordpress.com/recursos-archivisticos/revistas/mis

-publicaciones/Javier Velasco Vázquez is Insular Inspector of Historical Heritage of the Ministry of Culture and Historical Heritage of the Cabildo de Gran Canaria and associate professor at the part-time Department of Historical Sciences (Prehistory Area) of the University of L
as Palmas de Gran Canaria.Su main line of research is the study of death practices and human remains oriented to the historical analysis of the past. He has participated in research projects focused on archaeological populations of many different geographical and chronological contexts, from the pre-Ceramic Neolithic of the Middle East to Canarian demographic series of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In the context of this activity, it has paid special attention to the examination of the pre-Hispanic populations of the Canary archi
pelago. Publica
tions: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Javier_Vela

sco4Paloma Vidal Matutano is a postdoctoral researcher Juan de la Cierva – Formation. Member of the TARHA Group (Department of Historical Sciences, ULPGC). His line of research is focused on Antracology – Xyla (Archaeology). Me
mber of several national and international research projects. Its lines of work focus on the study of paleoenvironers and fuel management between hunter-gatherer groups of the Iberian Peninsula, Montenegro and North Africa, the use of wood and fuel by Aboriginal societies of the Canary Islands in domestic and funeral contexts, the working techniques of wood and the anthropic impact on the island plant environment. In addition, his research also relies on experimentation to obtain anatomical signatures and paleoeconomic data on fuel selection criteria. Publications: https
://www.resear
chgate.net/profile/Paloma_Vidal_MatutanoDIDÁCTICA and

COMMUNICATIONMa del Ca

rmen Gil Vega, has been a technician at El Museo Canario since 1995. Degree in Geography and History (ULL) and Educator Expert in Museums (UAH). His professional activity is linked to this entity, focused on the field of dissemination and communication. The planning and development of educational programs and digital dissemination are the axes of their work. In

addition, the following specialists collaborate in this projec
t: -Rosa I. Fregel (ULL): ancient DNA analysis.  
Néstor López Dos-Santos (CIFOR): analysis of entomofaunas associated with the processes of decomposition of the corpse and par
asites.-Ibán Suárez Medina: virtualization works of archaeological pieces.

 

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