HEAS Seed Grants for February 2026 Announced.
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We are delighted to announce the results of the HEAS Seed Grants February 2026 round. The following projects by HEAS members will be funded:
| Applicant | Project | Amount Granted | |
| Mario Gavranović, Olivia Cheronet, Gábor Sánta Ágnes Somogyvári | Genetic and Isotope Tests of a Tumulus Culture Population in Southern Hungary: Newcomers or Locals? |
4400 | |
| Doralice Klainscek, Pamela Fragnoli ,Johannes H. Sterba | Looking at the Ground Raw Material Suitability in the Desert Landscape of NW Arabia | 4920 | |
| Mareike Stahlschmidt, Laura van der Sluis, Peter Steier, Lyndelle Webster | Radiocarbon dating of bones and charcoal preserved in resin impregnated sediment blocks | 5000 | |
| Carla Gómez-Montes and Timothy Canessa | Clarifying the Nature of Human-Animal Occupations in Chufín Cave with Chronological and Paleoproteomic Data | 5000 |