Gates St-Pierre, Christian (Dr.)

Christian Gates St-Pierre is Assistant Professor at the Université de Montréal, Canada. His research projects are focusing on the subsistence and material culture of Pre-Contact Iroquoian societies in Northeastern North America. He has developed an expertise in the technological and functional analysis of worked bone, including microwear analysis. His research interests also include social archaeology, ethical issues, and the politics of archaeological heritage.

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Gattiglia, Gabriele (Dr.)

Gabriele Gattiglia is an Associate Professor of Archaeological Methods and Theory at the University of Pisa. His fields of interest regarding Digital Archaeology (mainly Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Open Data), Archaeological Theory, and Medieval, Postmedieval and Contemporary Archaeology. He coordinates the Winter School R for ARchaeologists, dedicated to quantitative methods in Archaeology and works at MAPPA Lab. He has coordinated the H2020 ArchAIDE Project (2016-19), aimed at the automatic recognition of archaeological potsherds through Artificial Intelligence. Currently, he participates in the FAIR (Future Artificial Intelligence Research, 2023-26) project funded by the Next Generation EU programme. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Computer Application in Archaeology (CAA) Association.

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Gaydarska, Bisserka

Bisserka Gaydarska is an Honorary Fellow in Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology in Durham University, United Kingdom. Her major publications are Parts and wholes: fragmentation in prehistoric context (with John Chapman; Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2007) and Early urbanism in Europe: the case of the Trypillia mega-sites (author and main editor; Warsaw and Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020). Since 2019, she is co-chair of the Archaeology and Gender in Europe (AGE) Community of the European Association of Archaeologists.

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Geerts, Roderick C.A. MA (MA)

Pottery and the Roman period are central to Roderick’s career. It started during his education at Leiden University and developed until pottery became a focal point in his research. After his graduation from Leiden University in 2009 he worked at Archeologie Delft (2005-2009) and subsequently started in 2010 at ADC ArcheoProjecten, where he is still employed. His current employment within Dutch development-led archaeology as a field director, senior KNA archaeologist and senior KNA specialist material culture provides ample opportunity to broaden his vision on all facets of Dutch archaeology, thereby focusing on the Roman period, Iron Age and Roman-period pottery as well as Second World War archaeology. He was one of the authors of the KNA Leidraad Romeins aardewerk (Guidelines on the study of Roman pottery).

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Geeske Langejans (Dr.)

Geeske Langejans is an Assistant Professor and prehistoric archaeologist, specialised in material analysis. Her lab at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, combines practical material analysis of objects, computational modelling, ethnography and experimental archaeology to unravel ancient technological systems and the evolution of technological behaviour.

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Gehres, Benjamin (Dr.)

Benjamin Gehres holds a doctorate in archaeology from the University of Rennes 2 (2016), and is an associate researcher at UMR 6566 CReAAH. He also holds a degree in geology from the Blaise-Pascal University of Clermont Ferrand (2007). His work focuses on pre and metal ages paleo-economic systems of the Atlantic coast through the study of ceramic raw materials (petrography, geochemistry) and their diffusion

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Gielen, Demetrio Muñoz (Dr.)

Demetrio verrichtte wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar ruimtelijke gebiedsontwikkeling aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Sinds 2002 doet hij actief mee aan het publieke en wetenschappelijke debat over de bouwstagnatie en de problemen met de ruimtelijke kwaliteit in Nederland. Tevens is hij direct betrokken bij de zoektocht naar oplossingen vanuit verschillende rollen: als zelfstandige adviseur, als initiatiefnemer van debat, als ambtenaar en als wetenschapper. In 2010 promoveerde Demetrio aan de Radboud Universiteit

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Gates St-Pierre, Christian (Dr.)

Christian Gates St-Pierre is Assistant Professor at the Université de Montréal, Canada. His research projects are focusing on the subsistence and material culture of Pre-Contact Iroquoian societies in Northeastern North America. He has developed an expertise in the technological and functional analysis of worked bone, including microwear analysis. His research interests also include social archaeology, ethical issues, and the politics of archaeological heritage.

read more

Gattiglia, Gabriele (Dr.)

Gabriele Gattiglia is an Associate Professor of Archaeological Methods and Theory at the University of Pisa. His fields of interest regarding Digital Archaeology (mainly Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Open Data), Archaeological Theory, and Medieval, Postmedieval and Contemporary Archaeology. He coordinates the Winter School R for ARchaeologists, dedicated to quantitative methods in Archaeology and works at MAPPA Lab. He has coordinated the H2020 ArchAIDE Project (2016-19), aimed at the automatic recognition of archaeological potsherds through Artificial Intelligence. Currently, he participates in the FAIR (Future Artificial Intelligence Research, 2023-26) project funded by the Next Generation EU programme. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Computer Application in Archaeology (CAA) Association.

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Gaydarska, Bisserka

Bisserka Gaydarska is an Honorary Fellow in Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology in Durham University, United Kingdom. Her major publications are Parts and wholes: fragmentation in prehistoric context (with John Chapman; Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2007) and Early urbanism in Europe: the case of the Trypillia mega-sites (author and main editor; Warsaw and Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020). Since 2019, she is co-chair of the Archaeology and Gender in Europe (AGE) Community of the European Association of Archaeologists.

read more

Geerts, Roderick C.A. MA (MA)

Pottery and the Roman period are central to Roderick’s career. It started during his education at Leiden University and developed until pottery became a focal point in his research. After his graduation from Leiden University in 2009 he worked at Archeologie Delft (2005-2009) and subsequently started in 2010 at ADC ArcheoProjecten, where he is still employed. His current employment within Dutch development-led archaeology as a field director, senior KNA archaeologist and senior KNA specialist material culture provides ample opportunity to broaden his vision on all facets of Dutch archaeology, thereby focusing on the Roman period, Iron Age and Roman-period pottery as well as Second World War archaeology. He was one of the authors of the KNA Leidraad Romeins aardewerk (Guidelines on the study of Roman pottery).

read more

Geeske Langejans (Dr.)

Geeske Langejans is an Assistant Professor and prehistoric archaeologist, specialised in material analysis. Her lab at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, combines practical material analysis of objects, computational modelling, ethnography and experimental archaeology to unravel ancient technological systems and the evolution of technological behaviour.

read more

Gehres, Benjamin (Dr.)

Benjamin Gehres holds a doctorate in archaeology from the University of Rennes 2 (2016), and is an associate researcher at UMR 6566 CReAAH. He also holds a degree in geology from the Blaise-Pascal University of Clermont Ferrand (2007). His work focuses on pre and metal ages paleo-economic systems of the Atlantic coast through the study of ceramic raw materials (petrography, geochemistry) and their diffusion

read more

Gielen, Demetrio Muñoz (Dr.)

Demetrio verrichtte wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar ruimtelijke gebiedsontwikkeling aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Sinds 2002 doet hij actief mee aan het publieke en wetenschappelijke debat over de bouwstagnatie en de problemen met de ruimtelijke kwaliteit in Nederland. Tevens is hij direct betrokken bij de zoektocht naar oplossingen vanuit verschillende rollen: als zelfstandige adviseur, als initiatiefnemer van debat, als ambtenaar en als wetenschapper. In 2010 promoveerde Demetrio aan de Radboud Universiteit

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