BIO
Domingo Carlos Salazar García (Valencia, 1981) is a biomolecular archaeologist, a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Archeology at Cape Town University in South Africa, and an associate researcher at the Max Planck Institute on Human Evolution in Leipzig, Germany.
PROJECT
This project aims to obtain direct information on the food guidelines and patterns of territorial mobility of settlers on the Iberian peninsula from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Neolithic, in other words from the Neanderthals to the first agricultural and farming societies. To do so it carries out isotopic analysis of carbon, nitrogen and strontium in skeletal remains of a variety of sites on the mainland; specifically, the following: Cova Bolomor, Cova Negra, Cova del Parpalló, Santa Maira, Cova del Mas Gelat, El Collado, Cova de l’Or, Cova de la Sarsa, Tossal de les Basses, Les Llometes, Carassol de Vernissa, Cova d’En Pardo (Region of Valencia), Sima de las Palomas and Camino del Molino (Murcia), Castillejo del Bonete (Castilla-La Mancha), El Sidrón (Asturias), Cueva de Nerja (Andalusia) and Cova Almonda (Portugal).