The purpose of the Dan David Institute for the Study of Human History is to collect, preserve, investigate, and document human remains of the populations of the Land of Israel from the earliest prehistoric times to the present; to encourage views on human evolution; to serve as a platform for educating the younger generation and the general public and; to encourage local research in the field of physical anthropology and biophysics and to allow researchers from Israel and abroad access to skeletal material and its simulations.
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Categorization of the collection’s material
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Approval of a research request A researcher, from Israel or abroad, who wishes to work on certain populations from the collection must follow the following procedure:
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Obligations of the researcher
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Performing research
Removal of material from the collection
Removal of material for display purposes
Material lending (only in Israel)
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Visit and work instructions in the collection
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A full list of rules and regulations is available here [1]
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Request for Research