As a Juan de la Cierva Postdoctoral Researcher at the GREAB, I am dedicated to both research and teaching in the area of ​​biological and forensic anthropology. My research career has focused on studies of life’s first stages in archaeological populations from different contexts in the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean, from the Bronze Age to the Middle Age. Aimed at exploring the microanatomy of bone in the perinatal stage, my work has a multidisciplinary approach, in which physical anthropology, paleohistology and histotaphonomy of human bone remains from burials and cremations come together.

Main areas of research

  • Archaeobiology
  • Histotaphonomy
  • Immature skeleton