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.
Matić, Uroš
Uroš Matić has obtained his PhD from the University of Münster (Germany) in 2017 and has since lectured at the Universities of Münster, Vienna, Graz and Innsbruck. He directed several stand-alone postdoctoral projects from 2018 to 2025 and participated on archaeological excavations and in museum studies in Egypt, Sudan and Lebanon. He received two prizes for his doctoral dissertation Body and Frames of War in New Kingdom Egypt: Violent Treatment of Enemies and Prisoners (Harrassowitz, 2019): the Philippika Prize of Harrassowitz in 2018 and Best Publication Award of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2020.
Mavridis, Fanis (Dr.)
Fanis Mavridis is an archaeologist of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Department of Palaeoanthropology and Speleology. He has studied archaeology at the department of History and Archaeology, Athens University and at a post graduate level, Prehistoric Archaeology (University of Athens) and Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy (Sheffield University). His PhD and post-doc research is related to the Stone Age of the Aegean islands. He has directed systematic and rescue excavations in the Cyclades, Euboea and Attica. His research interests include the Aegean Neolithic, island and cave archaeologies and Bronze Age Cyclades.
Mayoral Herrera, Victorino (Dr.)
Victorino Mayoral Herrera (Madrid, 1970; PhD, 2001, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain). Staff Scientist at the Instituto de Arqueología-Mérida (Merida Institute of Archaeology) (IAM), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spanish National Research Council) (CSIC) in Spain. Before joining the IAM, he developed his career at the Complutense University of Madrid and in the Heritage Administration of the Autonomous Region of Extremadura.
Maziar, Sepideh (Dr.)
Sepideh Maziar is an associate researcher at the Goethe University of Frankfurt. She got her undergraduate degree in archaeology from the University of Tehran in Iran and achieved her Ph.D. in southwest Asian archaeology from Goethe university of Frankfurt, Germany. She directed archaeological fieldwork in Iran and Azerbaijan and is currently engaged in excavation the Prehistory site of Tappeh Balu in Iran and Kültepe II in Naxçivan. Her research interests include migration, social identity, collective memory, social networks, and resilience strategies in diasporic contexts, with a focus on prehistoric communities of southwest Asia.
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.
Matić, Uroš
Uroš Matić has obtained his PhD from the University of Münster (Germany) in 2017 and has since lectured at the Universities of Münster, Vienna, Graz and Innsbruck. He directed several stand-alone postdoctoral projects from 2018 to 2025 and participated on archaeological excavations and in museum studies in Egypt, Sudan and Lebanon. He received two prizes for his doctoral dissertation Body and Frames of War in New Kingdom Egypt: Violent Treatment of Enemies and Prisoners (Harrassowitz, 2019): the Philippika Prize of Harrassowitz in 2018 and Best Publication Award of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2020.
Mavridis, Fanis (Dr.)
Fanis Mavridis is an archaeologist of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Department of Palaeoanthropology and Speleology. He has studied archaeology at the department of History and Archaeology, Athens University and at a post graduate level, Prehistoric Archaeology (University of Athens) and Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy (Sheffield University). His PhD and post-doc research is related to the Stone Age of the Aegean islands. He has directed systematic and rescue excavations in the Cyclades, Euboea and Attica. His research interests include the Aegean Neolithic, island and cave archaeologies and Bronze Age Cyclades.
Mayoral Herrera, Victorino (Dr.)
Victorino Mayoral Herrera (Madrid, 1970; PhD, 2001, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain). Staff Scientist at the Instituto de Arqueología-Mérida (Merida Institute of Archaeology) (IAM), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spanish National Research Council) (CSIC) in Spain. Before joining the IAM, he developed his career at the Complutense University of Madrid and in the Heritage Administration of the Autonomous Region of Extremadura.
Maziar, Sepideh (Dr.)
Sepideh Maziar is an associate researcher at the Goethe University of Frankfurt. She got her undergraduate degree in archaeology from the University of Tehran in Iran and achieved her Ph.D. in southwest Asian archaeology from Goethe university of Frankfurt, Germany. She directed archaeological fieldwork in Iran and Azerbaijan and is currently engaged in excavation the Prehistory site of Tappeh Balu in Iran and Kültepe II in Naxçivan. Her research interests include migration, social identity, collective memory, social networks, and resilience strategies in diasporic contexts, with a focus on prehistoric communities of southwest Asia.