Hausmair, Barbara (Dr.)

Barbara Hausmair obtained her PhD in Pre- and Protohistorical Archaeology from the University Vienna and conducted research visits at the Universities of Reading and Cambridge. As research associate at the University of Vienna from 2008 to 2014, she was involved in various archaeological projects.

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Heitz, Caroline (Dr.)

Caroline Heitz is a Senior Researcher and SNSF-Ambizione Grantee at the Institute of Archaeological Sciences and the Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research at the University of Bern. In her award-winning doctoral thesis, she combined research on mobility, entanglement, appropriation, and transformation in relation to Neolithic pottery from the UNESCO-World Heritage wetland sites around the Alps. She was also awarded a Postdoc-Mobility Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation and became a fellow at the Universities of Oxford and Kiel in 2021–2022. She is currently conducting research on social archaeology as well as climate change resilience and vulnerabilities of prehistoric waterfront communities.

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Helwing, Barbara (Dr.)

Barbara Helwing is an archaeologist holding a PhD in Prehistoric and Near Eastern Archaeology from the University of Heidelberg. After stations in Ankara, Berlin, Lyon and Sydney, she is currently the director of the Museum of the Ancient Near East SMB PK in Berlin, Germany, and honorary professor at the Freie Universität Berlin and the University of Sydney, Australia. She has directed archaeological fieldwork in Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Sri Lanka, and is currently engaged in excavating the late PPNB site Gürcü Tepe in Turkey. Among her significant publications are the edited volumes “Early Mining and Metallurgy on the western Central Iranian Plateau (2011, with A. Vatandoust and H. Parzinger) and “The Kura Projects” (2017, with T. Aliyev, B. Lyonnet, F. Guliyev, S. Hansen, and G. Mirtskhulava). Her research interests focus on the emergence of social inequality, and on the history of technology and innovations and their cultural impact, with a special perspective on the role of metallurgy therein.

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Hendriksen, M.T.C. MSc. (MSc.)

Menk Hendriksen obtained his bachelor’s degree in archaeology of northwestern Europe at the University of Groningen and his master of science degree Human Osteology and Funerary Archaeology at the University of Leiden. Since 2014 he has been working in the field of Archaeology in both the Netherlands and Belgium. After working for RAAP and ACVU-hbs he is since 2016 working again for RAAP and is now project leader.

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Hermkens, Anna-Karina (Dr.)

Anna-Karina Hermkens obtained her PhD in Cultural Anthropology in 2005 from Radboud University Nijmegen. She is currently working as a postdoctoral research fellow at the ‘College of Asia and the Pacific’ of the Australian National University in Canberra Australia.

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Herrera Malatesta, Eduardo (Dr.)

Eduardo Herrera Malatesta es un arqueólogo especialista en arqueología del paisaje, prospecciones regionales y Sistemas de Información Geográfica. Entre 2013 y 2017 realizó sus estudios doctorales en la Universidad de Leiden. Actualmente se encuentra realizando investigaciones postdoctorales la Universidad de Leiden dentro del proyecto NEXUS 1492.

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Herslund, Ole (Dr.)

Ole Herslund is a doctor of Egyptology and Egyptian Archaeology trained at University of Copenhagen and University College London. He has worked as research fellow and external lecturer at the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Institute of Regional and Cross-Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, and works on a number of projects throughout Egypt.

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Hausmair, Barbara (Dr.)

Barbara Hausmair obtained her PhD in Pre- and Protohistorical Archaeology from the University Vienna and conducted research visits at the Universities of Reading and Cambridge. As research associate at the University of Vienna from 2008 to 2014, she was involved in various archaeological projects.

read more

Heitz, Caroline (Dr.)

Caroline Heitz is a Senior Researcher and SNSF-Ambizione Grantee at the Institute of Archaeological Sciences and the Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research at the University of Bern. In her award-winning doctoral thesis, she combined research on mobility, entanglement, appropriation, and transformation in relation to Neolithic pottery from the UNESCO-World Heritage wetland sites around the Alps. She was also awarded a Postdoc-Mobility Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation and became a fellow at the Universities of Oxford and Kiel in 2021–2022. She is currently conducting research on social archaeology as well as climate change resilience and vulnerabilities of prehistoric waterfront communities.

read more

Helwing, Barbara (Dr.)

Barbara Helwing is an archaeologist holding a PhD in Prehistoric and Near Eastern Archaeology from the University of Heidelberg. After stations in Ankara, Berlin, Lyon and Sydney, she is currently the director of the Museum of the Ancient Near East SMB PK in Berlin, Germany, and honorary professor at the Freie Universität Berlin and the University of Sydney, Australia. She has directed archaeological fieldwork in Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Sri Lanka, and is currently engaged in excavating the late PPNB site Gürcü Tepe in Turkey. Among her significant publications are the edited volumes “Early Mining and Metallurgy on the western Central Iranian Plateau (2011, with A. Vatandoust and H. Parzinger) and “The Kura Projects” (2017, with T. Aliyev, B. Lyonnet, F. Guliyev, S. Hansen, and G. Mirtskhulava). Her research interests focus on the emergence of social inequality, and on the history of technology and innovations and their cultural impact, with a special perspective on the role of metallurgy therein.

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Hendriksen, M.T.C. MSc. (MSc.)

Menk Hendriksen obtained his bachelor’s degree in archaeology of northwestern Europe at the University of Groningen and his master of science degree Human Osteology and Funerary Archaeology at the University of Leiden. Since 2014 he has been working in the field of Archaeology in both the Netherlands and Belgium. After working for RAAP and ACVU-hbs he is since 2016 working again for RAAP and is now project leader.

read more

Hermkens, Anna-Karina (Dr.)

Anna-Karina Hermkens obtained her PhD in Cultural Anthropology in 2005 from Radboud University Nijmegen. She is currently working as a postdoctoral research fellow at the ‘College of Asia and the Pacific’ of the Australian National University in Canberra Australia.

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Herrera Malatesta, Eduardo (Dr.)

Eduardo Herrera Malatesta es un arqueólogo especialista en arqueología del paisaje, prospecciones regionales y Sistemas de Información Geográfica. Entre 2013 y 2017 realizó sus estudios doctorales en la Universidad de Leiden. Actualmente se encuentra realizando investigaciones postdoctorales la Universidad de Leiden dentro del proyecto NEXUS 1492.

read more

Herslund, Ole (Dr.)

Ole Herslund is a doctor of Egyptology and Egyptian Archaeology trained at University of Copenhagen and University College London. He has worked as research fellow and external lecturer at the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Institute of Regional and Cross-Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, and works on a number of projects throughout Egypt.

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