Welcome to the project page for the Life on the Edge Project, an interdisciplinary UKRI Futures leaders fellowship based at the University of Bradford (UK) which seeks to undertake innovative archaeological research into the Late Palaeolithic (20,000 to 10,000 years ago) landscapes that were submerged by sea level rise following the end of the last glaciation.
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The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Split seeks to use scientific research to the Humanities to enable the interconnection of various scientific disciplines and cooperation with other scientific institutions in the country and abroad.
https://www.ffst.unist.hr/enThe Flanders Marine Institute promotes marine knowledge creation and excellence through sound interdisciplinary research about the ocean, seas, coast and tidal estuaries.
https://www.vliz.beThe School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences studies people and their environments in the present and the past. Our approach is profoundly multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary, bridging the sciences and the humanities
https://www.bradford.ac.uk/archaeological-forensic-sciences/The University of Bradford's Submerged Landscape Research Centre is a leading group for research into marine palaeolandscapes and wetland landscapes worldwide.
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