FAQ’s

frequently Asked Questions

QUESTION 1

I am a PhD student what should I do if I wish my bone collection to be exhibit in the Human Remains Museum?

I am a private collector how can I donate my collection to the Human Remains Museum?

I am an archaeologist representing a foreign Archaeological school and works in Greece, what procedure should I follow in order to have mine collection exhibit in the Human Remains Museum?

ADMISSIONS PROCESS

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FOREIGN SCHOOLS

The private sector application procedure it refers to all the human remains that are in the hands of Foreign educational Instituions that are open and work in Greece, mainly archaeological schools such as the British School at Athens, the Americam Archaeological school etc.

The procedure is to submit your proposal to the online museum board, which has a meeting every month and is the same as in an ordinary walled museum is followed.

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PRIVATE SECTOR

​The private sector application procedure it refers to all the human remains that are in the hands of private companies (mainly major construction companies that hire archaeologists for undertaking excavations, as well as civilians that sponsor archaeologists to excavate their private land plots when they wish to construct any structure.

The procedure is to submit your proposal to the online museum board, which has a meeting every month and is the same as in an ordinary walled museum is followed.

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PUBLIC SECTOR

The public sector application procedure it refers to all the human remains that are in the hands of the University Departments, such as Archaeology and Medical Schools as well as from excavations held by the Archaeology Service (Prehistory and Classical Eforiae and Byzantines Eforiae).

In this is sector the material that PhD students posse will also be included. It is that remains that those researchers examine within the limits of their research. The procedure is to submit your proposal to the online museum board, which has a meeting every month and is the same as in an ordinary walled museum is followed.

How can we assist you?

Contact The Office Of The Toxicology & Forensic Chemistry Unit

Tel

30 281340 4870

Fax

30 2810 542098

Mail

culture@greece.gr

Location

2,Sokratouw and Lykoyrgoy, Chania, Crete