Magnussen, Stefan
Stefan Magnussen studied History of Scandinavia and Schleswig-Holstein and Political Science (Modern Governance) at Kiel University and Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario in the bachelor’s and master’s programme . From 2014 to 2017, he was a doctoral student at the interdisciplinary Graduate School “Human Development in Landscapes” at Kiel University. He currently works as a Researcher at the Chair of Medieval History at Leipzig University, where he is researching on processes of negotiations in late medieval Norway.
Maigrot, Yolaine (Dr.)
Yolaine Maigrot is a research engineer at the CNRS (UMR 8215 Trajectoires, France). She is specialized in typological, technological and traceological study of bone, teeth & antler tools. Her research interest deals with the socio-economic processes of Neolithic societies based on the analysis of their technical systems.
Makarewicz, Cheryl (Prof. dr.)
Cheryl Makarewicz is professor at the Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology at the Christian-Albrechts Univerity in Kiel.
Mallía-Guest, Sol
Sol Mallía-Guest is a current PhD candidate at UCD School of Archaeology, exploring the role of flint artefacts in the Irish Neolithic from a comprehensive biographical approach, merging technological and use-wear analyses. Her current research builds on her MA work (UCD, 2011) that revealed the intricate life-paths of ‘everyday’ flint tools from Irish Early Neolithic rectangular timber houses.
Mannoni, Chiara (Dr.)
Chiara Mannoni is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie senior fellow at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage (grant: LawLove-837857). Her research project aims to uncover the origins of the heritage legal protection, by investigating the laws issued to preserve antiquities, monuments, and paintings in 15th- to 18th-century Europe.
Manolakakis, Laurence (Dr.)
Laurence Manolakakis is a researcher at the CNRS, and director of the laboratory “Trajectoires” (CNRS/Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne University). A specialist of lithic technology and resource procurement from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in Europe, in both the Balkans and in Northern France.
Martial, Emmanuelle (Dr.)
Emmanuelle MARTIAL est titulaire d’un doctorat en Archéologie obtenu à l’Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Archéologue et lithicienne, spécialiste du Néolithique, elle exerce son activité professionnelle à l’Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap), le plus important centre dans cette discipline en France et l’un des principaux en Europe. Depuis 1989, elle a participé ou dirigé de nombreuses operations d’archéologie sur le terrain (fouilles, diagnostics, prospections) et étudié un grand nombre d’assemblages de pierre taillée pré et protohistoriques dans le quart nord-ouest de la France.
Magnussen, Stefan
Stefan Magnussen studied History of Scandinavia and Schleswig-Holstein and Political Science (Modern Governance) at Kiel University and Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario in the bachelor’s and master’s programme . From 2014 to 2017, he was a doctoral student at the interdisciplinary Graduate School “Human Development in Landscapes” at Kiel University. He currently works as a Researcher at the Chair of Medieval History at Leipzig University, where he is researching on processes of negotiations in late medieval Norway.
Maigrot, Yolaine (Dr.)
Yolaine Maigrot is a research engineer at the CNRS (UMR 8215 Trajectoires, France). She is specialized in typological, technological and traceological study of bone, teeth & antler tools. Her research interest deals with the socio-economic processes of Neolithic societies based on the analysis of their technical systems.
Makarewicz, Cheryl (Prof. dr.)
Cheryl Makarewicz is professor at the Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology at the Christian-Albrechts Univerity in Kiel.
Mallía-Guest, Sol
Sol Mallía-Guest is a current PhD candidate at UCD School of Archaeology, exploring the role of flint artefacts in the Irish Neolithic from a comprehensive biographical approach, merging technological and use-wear analyses. Her current research builds on her MA work (UCD, 2011) that revealed the intricate life-paths of ‘everyday’ flint tools from Irish Early Neolithic rectangular timber houses.
Mannoni, Chiara (Dr.)
Chiara Mannoni is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie senior fellow at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage (grant: LawLove-837857). Her research project aims to uncover the origins of the heritage legal protection, by investigating the laws issued to preserve antiquities, monuments, and paintings in 15th- to 18th-century Europe.
Manolakakis, Laurence (Dr.)
Laurence Manolakakis is a researcher at the CNRS, and director of the laboratory “Trajectoires” (CNRS/Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne University). A specialist of lithic technology and resource procurement from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in Europe, in both the Balkans and in Northern France.
Martial, Emmanuelle (Dr.)
Emmanuelle MARTIAL est titulaire d’un doctorat en Archéologie obtenu à l’Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Archéologue et lithicienne, spécialiste du Néolithique, elle exerce son activité professionnelle à l’Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap), le plus important centre dans cette discipline en France et l’un des principaux en Europe. Depuis 1989, elle a participé ou dirigé de nombreuses operations d’archéologie sur le terrain (fouilles, diagnostics, prospections) et étudié un grand nombre d’assemblages de pierre taillée pré et protohistoriques dans le quart nord-ouest de la France.