Estonia Project Notice - Nurturing Heritage Science With Novel Bioarchaeological Methods In The Eastern Baltics


Project Notice

PNR 56723
Project Name Nurturing Heritage Science with Novel Bioarchaeological Methods in the Eastern Baltics
Project Detail High-resolution methods in the Eastern Baltic keep the past alive sustainably Cultural heritage is fundamental to society on many levels as it reinforces social cohesion to stimulate dialogue, acceptance, innovation and mutual respect today and in the future. The effective and respectful study of tangible heritage – material traces from archaeological sites, historical monuments, buildings, artefacts – allows their preservation for future generations. The EU-funded PaleoMIX project will bring together world-renowned research centres in the Eastern Baltic region and Western Europe to establish a dedicated research and innovation hub on tangible heritage studies bridging humanities and sciences. The twinning exercise will integrate cutting-edge techniques into bioarchaeology and computational sciences for more sustainable study of tangible heritage. Outcomes will be demonstrated with an in-depth study of the transition to agriculture from hunting and gathering. PaleoMIX proposes an interdisciplinary research programme to better understand cultural heritage as one of the main definers of European identity and grant its maximum informative value and long-term preservation. PaleoMIX bridges humanities and natural sciences by bringing together experts from the Eastern Baltic and Western Europe to implement top-notch bioarchaeological and computational research methodologies for conducting a more sustainable study of tangible heritage. The Twinning exercise consolidates the research and innovation capabilities of the internationally acknowledged research centres – BioArCh (University of York, UK) and GLOBE Institute: Evo and Eco Genomics Sections (University of Copenhagen, DK) and Laboratory of Human Evolution, isoTOPIK Lab (University of Burgos, ES) – to the Coordinator, University of Tartu (EE), allowing the establishment of a dedicated Research-Innovation (R&I) Hub on Tangible Heritage Studies. The transdisciplinary research excellence that becomes available through tight cooperation, mobilities and creation of digital infrastructure (PaleoMIX O.A.D.) in the E Baltics is first demonstrated in the Research Pilot about the most important cultural change in human history – Neolithization. With the push from the Twinning partners, the R&I Hub will become a self-sustainable naval point and a pool of knowledge to disseminate the best practices in heritage studies to regional researchers and other stakeholders. On a wider scale, PaleoMIX promotes the integration of humanities and natural sciences to tackle prominent questions about European common heritage. PaleoMIX further i) contributes to the sustainability of the knowledge-based society with its extensive knowledge production and dissemination among the general public, ii) strengthens the links between academia, business and other governmental organisations through novel services offered by the R&I Hub, and iii) acts as a springboard for the next generation researchers in heritage studies.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector BPO
Country Estonia , Northern Europe
Project Value EEK 1,333,348

Contact Information

Company Name TARTU ULIKOOL
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101079396

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