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Edgard Camaros Perez is a Ramón y Cajal researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela's Department of History, affiliated with the Interuniversity Research Center for Atlantic Cultural Landscapes (CISPAC). His academic focus centers on prehistoric human behavior, particularly hominin-carnivore interactions and Paleolithic archaeology. He holds a Ph.D. from Universitat Rovira i Virgili (2016), with a thesis exploring Pleistocene hominin-carnivore dynamics through transdisciplinary methods.
Research activities include excavations at sites like La Garma (Cantabria), El Castillo, and Formentera's Bronze Age settlements. His work combines experimental archaeology, taphonomic analysis, and bioarchaeological studies to reconstruct past environments and human adaptations. Key projects involve investigating Pleistocene hunting strategies, cave lion exploitation, and Neanderthal-carnivore coexistence.
Publications span topics such as Paleolithic tool use, isotopic analysis of mobility, and zoonotic diseases in ancient populations. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on projects like the GEPN-AAT study group for Iberian Peninsula prehistory. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his contributions to archaeological methodology and site interpretation are well-documented.
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