Ard, Vincent (Dr.)

Vincent ARD, docteur en Préhistoire de l’université Paris Ouest Nanterre en 2011, est actuellement chargé de recherche au CNRS au laboratoire TRACES (UMR 5608) à l’université Toulouse Jean Jaurès. Ses recherches portent sur les dynamiques d’occupation du territoire et les traditions céramiques sur la façade atlantique, du Néolithique moyen jusqu’à l’avènement de l’âge du Bronze (4500-2000 av. J.-C.). À travers l’étude conjointe des sites monumentaux – grandes enceintes à fossés interrompus et monuments funéraires mégalithiques –, il interroge la variabilité des architectures, la construction des territoires, les impacts de l’homme sur l’environnement et l’émergence des formes d’inégalités et de compétitions sociales.

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Arentzen, Wout

Wout Arentzen is een onafhankelijk wetenschapper die zich de afgelopen dertig jaar bezig gehouden heeft met de geschiedenis van de archeologie. Hij verdeeld zijn interesse tussen het middellandse zeegebied gebied en Nederland. Aangezien er nog maar heel weinig aan de geschiedenis van de archeologie in Nederland gedaan is, is zijn interesse in de laatste jaren meer en meer naar dit gebied verschoven.

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Arfman, William (Dr.)

Doing interdisciplinary research is my passion and I therefore consider myself lucky to have had the opportunity to follow a Research Master in Archaeology/Anthropology of Mesoamerica and a Master in Comparative Religion as well as having worked at the highly interdisciplinary Centre for Thanatology of the Radboud University.

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Ariese, Csilla E. (Dr.)

Csilla E. Ariese is a museologist with an interest in decolonial practices, community engagement, maritime archaeology, and video games. Her PhD dissertation (2018, Leiden University) explored Caribbean museums and the practices and processes through which they engage with a diversity of communities. Her recent postdoctoral research at the University of Amsterdam focused on the Amsterdam Museum and how it deals with the colonial pasts of its collections and the city. She is a co-founder of the VALUE Foundation, among others organizing the RoMeincraft project and curating the Culture Arcade exhibition. Her publications span the topics of decolonizing museums, Caribbean museums, interactive pasts, and VOC shipwrecks in Australia.

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Arimura, Makoto (Prof. dr.)

Makoto Arimura is a professor at Tokai University, Japan. He obtained his undergraduate degree in archaeology (1995) from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, under Professor Akira Tsuneki, and his PhD in archaeology (2007) from the Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, under Professor Olivier Aurenche and Dr Éric Coqueugniot. After a project assistant post at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto (2006), he worked at the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (NRICP) as a research fellow (2007–2012). His primary research topic is the transformation of human society during Neolithisation, through changes in material culture, particularly the transition of stone tool manufacturing technology in the Neolithic Near East.

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Arnoldussen, Stijn (Dr.)

Stijn Arnoldussen studied prehistory of northwestern Europe at Leiden University and won the ‘W.A. van Es’ award for the best Dutch archaeological MA thesis. From 2003 to 2007 he was involved in a research project that focused on the Bronze Age cultural landscape in the Dutch river area, resulting in his PhD thesis A Living Landscape. After working for several years as a senior researcher with the Dutch National Service for Archaeology, Cultural Landscape and Built Heritage (RACM, now RCE) he is currently employed as a lecturer in later prehistory at the University of Groningen.

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Arponen, V. P. J. (Dr.)

V. P. J. Arponen PhD is a Junior Research Group Leader in the Reflective Turn Forum of the ROOTS Cluster of Excellence at Kiel University, Germany (EXC 2150 ROOTS – 390870439). His academic research focuses on various topics in the philosophy of archaeology and anthropology.

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Ard, Vincent (Dr.)

Vincent ARD, docteur en Préhistoire de l’université Paris Ouest Nanterre en 2011, est actuellement chargé de recherche au CNRS au laboratoire TRACES (UMR 5608) à l’université Toulouse Jean Jaurès. Ses recherches portent sur les dynamiques d’occupation du territoire et les traditions céramiques sur la façade atlantique, du Néolithique moyen jusqu’à l’avènement de l’âge du Bronze (4500-2000 av. J.-C.). À travers l’étude conjointe des sites monumentaux – grandes enceintes à fossés interrompus et monuments funéraires mégalithiques –, il interroge la variabilité des architectures, la construction des territoires, les impacts de l’homme sur l’environnement et l’émergence des formes d’inégalités et de compétitions sociales.

read more

Arentzen, Wout

Wout Arentzen is een onafhankelijk wetenschapper die zich de afgelopen dertig jaar bezig gehouden heeft met de geschiedenis van de archeologie. Hij verdeeld zijn interesse tussen het middellandse zeegebied gebied en Nederland. Aangezien er nog maar heel weinig aan de geschiedenis van de archeologie in Nederland gedaan is, is zijn interesse in de laatste jaren meer en meer naar dit gebied verschoven.

read more

Arfman, William (Dr.)

Doing interdisciplinary research is my passion and I therefore consider myself lucky to have had the opportunity to follow a Research Master in Archaeology/Anthropology of Mesoamerica and a Master in Comparative Religion as well as having worked at the highly interdisciplinary Centre for Thanatology of the Radboud University.

read more

Ariese, Csilla E. (Dr.)

Csilla E. Ariese is a museologist with an interest in decolonial practices, community engagement, maritime archaeology, and video games. Her PhD dissertation (2018, Leiden University) explored Caribbean museums and the practices and processes through which they engage with a diversity of communities. Her recent postdoctoral research at the University of Amsterdam focused on the Amsterdam Museum and how it deals with the colonial pasts of its collections and the city. She is a co-founder of the VALUE Foundation, among others organizing the RoMeincraft project and curating the Culture Arcade exhibition. Her publications span the topics of decolonizing museums, Caribbean museums, interactive pasts, and VOC shipwrecks in Australia.

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Arimura, Makoto (Prof. dr.)

Makoto Arimura is a professor at Tokai University, Japan. He obtained his undergraduate degree in archaeology (1995) from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, under Professor Akira Tsuneki, and his PhD in archaeology (2007) from the Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, under Professor Olivier Aurenche and Dr Éric Coqueugniot. After a project assistant post at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto (2006), he worked at the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (NRICP) as a research fellow (2007–2012). His primary research topic is the transformation of human society during Neolithisation, through changes in material culture, particularly the transition of stone tool manufacturing technology in the Neolithic Near East.

read more

Arnoldussen, Stijn (Dr.)

Stijn Arnoldussen studied prehistory of northwestern Europe at Leiden University and won the ‘W.A. van Es’ award for the best Dutch archaeological MA thesis. From 2003 to 2007 he was involved in a research project that focused on the Bronze Age cultural landscape in the Dutch river area, resulting in his PhD thesis A Living Landscape. After working for several years as a senior researcher with the Dutch National Service for Archaeology, Cultural Landscape and Built Heritage (RACM, now RCE) he is currently employed as a lecturer in later prehistory at the University of Groningen.

read more

Arponen, V. P. J. (Dr.)

V. P. J. Arponen PhD is a Junior Research Group Leader in the Reflective Turn Forum of the ROOTS Cluster of Excellence at Kiel University, Germany (EXC 2150 ROOTS – 390870439). His academic research focuses on various topics in the philosophy of archaeology and anthropology.

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