Category: Team 2016

Benjamin Tresca

Benjamin Tresca is a BA student in archaeology at the UCLouvain

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Alizée Légendart

Alizée Légendart has a PhD in Aegean archaeology from the French Research Program UMR 7044 of Strasbourg jointly with the University Ca’Foscari Venice. Her dissertation was entitled Un Bestiaire minoen : étude iconographique des représentations animales dans le monde minoen (Supervisors : Prof. Danièla Lefèvre-Novaro and Prof. Filippo Maria Carinci). She excavated earlier in France […]

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Sharon Staub

Sharon Staub is a director of South Pacific Allied Health (SPAH) a ‘not for profit NGO’ involved in the development of third world countries. She has eight seasons experience as an archaeologist in the Middle East. She also has an extensive career in facilities management, has raised four children and lives in rural Australia on […]

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Vanessa Bigonzi

Vanessa Bigonzi is a student at the VUB (Brussels) and has taken part in excavations in Belgium and France.

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Cedric Van Huffel

Cedric Van Huffel is a BA student in archaeology at the University of Gent.

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Elenora Van Brabant

Elenora Van Brabant is a BA student in archaeology at the University of Gent.

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Linéa Naumann

Linéa Naumann is an MA student at the Ruhr-University Bochum (Prehistory, Archaeology of Economy and Resources). She has excavated in Germany, Austria and Georgia

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Emilie Hayter

Emilie Hayter is completing a PhD at University College London on the production, consumption and social perception of architectural stone in Minoan Crete. She received funding from the London Arts and Humanities Research Council (LAHP). She participated in archaeological fieldwork in the UK, in Cyprus (Kissonerga Mosphilia and Kissonerga Skalia) in the Cyclades (Keros), in […]

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Madaline Harris-Schober

Madaline Harris-Schober is in her final year of Bachelor of Arts at the University of Melbourne (Australia) with a strong research interest in the pottery iconography and connections of the Aegean and the Levant.”

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Jacob Heywood

Jacob Heywood is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is currently undertaking research on the iconography of Late Minoan III larnakes, and has a broad interest in Aegean Bronze Age funerary practices. Jacob has excavated with archaeological projects in Israel and Victoria, Australia

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