INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR BIOMOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY
#1200502The international society for biomolecular archaeology (isba) is an international community of researchers working on degraded biological remains from a range of archaeological and paleontological contexts. The society has an educational purpose, and aims to promote the study of ancient biomolecules to better understand our shared past. We provide micro-grants, bursaries, and prizes.
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