Approach to the theoretical and methodological foundations of Conservation and Restoration, and its application to the Pleistocene archeopaleotological register (especially fauna and lithic industry).
Within the degree, the contents of this subject can be considered auxiliary, since it is not intended to train specialists in the subject but provide students with basic knowledge that will prepare them to meet the specific needs of conservation of the material that they recover to the deposits and / or that they study.
This subject combines face-to-face and blended learning in a percentage that has yet to be confirmed. When the academic year starts, the calendar with all of the planned teaching activities (with timetables and classrooms) will be available from the Moodle online campus for each subject.
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