HEAS Seed Grants June 2025 Round
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We are delighted to announce the results of the June 2025 Seed Grants:
They are:
Time is of the essence Establishing combined (p)OSL profiling and dating of archaeological features with unclear chronological contexts in Austria
Doris Jetzinger and Martin Fera
Dental calculus as a palaeodietary tool: application to the Early Neolithic of Greece
Anastasia Papadogianni, Katerina Douka and Barbara Horejs
Tracing Lead Provenance in Inland Basilicata: First Isotope Analysis of Lucanian Lead Objects from the Agri Valley
Alexandra Rodler-Rørbo, Mathias Mehofer and Matthias Hoernes
A Flexible Open-Access In-Solution Capture Design for Paleogenomics
Pere Gelabert, Viola Schmid and Susanna Sawyer
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