From the Palarq Foundation we want to support all the teams of archaeology and paleontology.
To those people who have travelled to the countries where the sites are located and who are carrying out their work at a great distance from home.
To the teams that have seen their campaign plans cut short for the obvious reason that concerns us all.
And above all, we want to thank all the people who are involved in the day-to-day work so that we can continue with our work, even if confined to our homes, at a distance. To all those who go out every day to take up positions in food establishments, petrol stations, pharmacies and tobacconists.
We would also like to thank all the people who look after our welfare in the streets, police, public service personnel, waste collectors, gardeners, firemen, transporters and civil servants who provide the minimum services to the citizens.
At your disposal is our website, where we collect all the information that both nationally and internationally is being investigated in these disciplines. We also have open our annual call for Spanish research teams that carry out their missions abroad and the II edition of the National Award of Archaeology and Palaeontology Palarq Foundation in https://fundacionpalarq.com/en/award/
We keep our website, social networks and communication channels active for whatever you need, #CulturaenCasa
Of course, a big round of applause for everyone in the health system.
Hopefully this world situation will end as soon as possible.
Good health for everyone
- A Lunula with Geometric Decoration Found in Portugal Could Reveal the Structure of the Celtic Calendar (La Brújula Verde 28/02/2025) - 4 March, 2025
- Neolithic monument resembling Woodhenge uncovered in Denmark (Heritage Daily 26/02/2025) - 3 March, 2025
- When did people start building houses with corners? (New Scientist 25/02/2025) - 3 March, 2025