PhD in Archaeology from the University of Alicante. His research focuses on the everyday life of protohistoric Balearic society from the study of their dwellings, from a materialist and feminist perspective, paying attention to the relations of these groups with contemporary Phoenician-Punic Mediterranean communities. He has co-directed archaeological excavations in Alicante and Menorca, including the research project at the Son Catlar settlement (Ciutadella de Menorca). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher Margarita Salas, developing a line of research on musicality and sonority in the natural and built spaces of the protohistoric Balearic archipelago, within the framework of the ERC Artsoundscapes project. She is also a member of the Archaeologists Project of the University of Barcelona, in which she analyses the role played by Balearic women archaeologists and historians who have not had the historiographical relevance they deserve.
PhD in Archaeology from the University of Alicante. His research focuses on the everyday life of protohistoric Balearic society from the study of their dwellings, from a materialist and feminist perspective, paying attention to the relations of these groups with contemporary Phoenician-Punic Mediterranean communities. He has co-directed archaeological excavations in Alicante and Menorca, including the research project at the Son Catlar settlement (Ciutadella de Menorca). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher Margarita Salas, developing a line of research on musicality and sonority in the natural and built spaces of the protohistoric Balearic archipelago, within the framework of the ERC Artsoundscapes project. She is also a member of the Archaeologists Project of the University of Barcelona, in which she analyses the role played by Balearic women archaeologists and historians who have not had the historiographical relevance they deserve.