HEAS Seed Grants for June 2023 announced
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HEAS Head Gerhard Weber today announced funding for three grants for HEAS member under the HEAS Seed Grant scheme.
The successful applicants were:
Applicant | Project | Amount Granted |
Susanna Sawyer, Pere Gelabert, Mareike Stahlschmidt | Tissue source determination of ancient DNA in sediment | €3.000,00 |
Laura van der Sluis, Georg Tiefengraber | Early Bronze Age clothing bone pins from the Natural History Museum archive | €3.000,00 |
Tom Higham, Emese Végh | HUMEVCOL – Human Evolution Beyond Collagen | €2.955,47 |
For more information about the HEAS Seed Grant scheme see here