Balkowski, Nadia (Dr. )

Nadia Balkowski works as a scientific consultant at the LVR office for preservation and care of field monuments. As part of a DFG-funded project, she gained her PhD at the University of Cologne with a study on settlement organization, mobility and woodworking of the Linear Pottery Culture site at Arnoldsweiler (in prep.). In 2019 she received a travel grant from the Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute. In addition to the Archaeology of the Rhineland, she is particularly concerned with the Linear Pottery Culture period and the Neolithic period in Europe in general.

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Ball, Eugene (Drs.)

Eugene Ball is currently head of the archaeology and building history department of BAAC (Bouwhistorie, Archeologie, Architectuurhistorie en Cultuurhistorie). He studied prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University and graduated in 1999. He has mainly worked in development-led archaeology at various companies and the municipality of Nijmegen, both as a field archaeologist, pottery specialist and project manager.

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Bangsgaard, Pernille (Dr.)

Pernille Bangsgaard is senior researcher at the Globe Institute, Copenhagen University and coordinator of ArchaeoScience. She holds a PhD in near Eastern Archaeology with a specialization in Zooarchaeology. Her research interest focuses on the relationships between human societies and the animals they kept, bred, eat and lived with, with a particular interest in faunal deposition practices. She works in Denmark, the Middle East and northeast Africa.

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Bar-Yosef, Ofer (Prof. Dr.)

Ofer Bar-Yosef was an Israeli archaeologist and Mac Curdy Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology in the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. In his early days, he was Professor of Prehistory at the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, before moving to the USA in 1980 for a long career at Harvard University. He was a member of several organizations, among them the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

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Bats, Adeline (Dr.)

Adeline Bats holds a PhD in Egyptology from the University of Paris Sorbonne and is an associate researcher at the UMR 8167 Orient & Mediterranean. She has been field archaeologist of the archaeological mission of Ayn Sukhna (Ifao/UMR 8167) since 2014 and is also a member of the archaeological mission of Ouadi el-Jarf (Ifao/UMR 8167) and the Swiss-Franco-Sudanese mission of Kerma-Dukki Gel. Her PhD thesis, defended in 2019 under the direction of Pierre Tallet and Juan Carlos Moreno García, focuses on the role played by cereals in the Pharaonic society, in human and animal nutrition, and as means of payment. Along with Nadia Licitra, she founded in 2019 the Research Group on Storage in Ancient Egypt and Sudan.

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Baudry, Anna (Dr.)

Anna Baudry is an archaeozoologist at Inrap (French national Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research) and a member of the CNRS’s CReAAH joint research unit (Center in Archaeology, Archaeosciences, History). Her research focuses on the study of animal resources and the role of meat consumption in Bronze Age and Iron Age cultures of north-western and central-western France. She works on the acquisition, management and consumption of animal resources in populations with territories largely open to the Channel-Atlantic coast (pastoral practices, eating habits, trade circuits, etc.).

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Beck, Susanne (Dr.)

Dr. Beck held the position of the assistant professor at the LMU in Munich (summer semester 2015). In 2015 she became the curator of the Egyptian Collection of the University of Tuebingen, Germany.

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Balkowski, Nadia (Dr. )

Nadia Balkowski works as a scientific consultant at the LVR office for preservation and care of field monuments. As part of a DFG-funded project, she gained her PhD at the University of Cologne with a study on settlement organization, mobility and woodworking of the Linear Pottery Culture site at Arnoldsweiler (in prep.). In 2019 she received a travel grant from the Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute. In addition to the Archaeology of the Rhineland, she is particularly concerned with the Linear Pottery Culture period and the Neolithic period in Europe in general.

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Ball, Eugene (Drs.)

Eugene Ball is currently head of the archaeology and building history department of BAAC (Bouwhistorie, Archeologie, Architectuurhistorie en Cultuurhistorie). He studied prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University and graduated in 1999. He has mainly worked in development-led archaeology at various companies and the municipality of Nijmegen, both as a field archaeologist, pottery specialist and project manager.

read more

Bangsgaard, Pernille (Dr.)

Pernille Bangsgaard is senior researcher at the Globe Institute, Copenhagen University and coordinator of ArchaeoScience. She holds a PhD in near Eastern Archaeology with a specialization in Zooarchaeology. Her research interest focuses on the relationships between human societies and the animals they kept, bred, eat and lived with, with a particular interest in faunal deposition practices. She works in Denmark, the Middle East and northeast Africa.

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Bar-Yosef, Ofer (Prof. Dr.)

Ofer Bar-Yosef was an Israeli archaeologist and Mac Curdy Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology in the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. In his early days, he was Professor of Prehistory at the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, before moving to the USA in 1980 for a long career at Harvard University. He was a member of several organizations, among them the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

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Bats, Adeline (Dr.)

Adeline Bats holds a PhD in Egyptology from the University of Paris Sorbonne and is an associate researcher at the UMR 8167 Orient & Mediterranean. She has been field archaeologist of the archaeological mission of Ayn Sukhna (Ifao/UMR 8167) since 2014 and is also a member of the archaeological mission of Ouadi el-Jarf (Ifao/UMR 8167) and the Swiss-Franco-Sudanese mission of Kerma-Dukki Gel. Her PhD thesis, defended in 2019 under the direction of Pierre Tallet and Juan Carlos Moreno García, focuses on the role played by cereals in the Pharaonic society, in human and animal nutrition, and as means of payment. Along with Nadia Licitra, she founded in 2019 the Research Group on Storage in Ancient Egypt and Sudan.

read more

Baudry, Anna (Dr.)

Anna Baudry is an archaeozoologist at Inrap (French national Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research) and a member of the CNRS’s CReAAH joint research unit (Center in Archaeology, Archaeosciences, History). Her research focuses on the study of animal resources and the role of meat consumption in Bronze Age and Iron Age cultures of north-western and central-western France. She works on the acquisition, management and consumption of animal resources in populations with territories largely open to the Channel-Atlantic coast (pastoral practices, eating habits, trade circuits, etc.).

read more

Beck, Susanne (Dr.)

Dr. Beck held the position of the assistant professor at the LMU in Munich (summer semester 2015). In 2015 she became the curator of the Egyptian Collection of the University of Tuebingen, Germany.

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