Gianpiero Caso
I am an anthropologist, specialized in archaeological sciences and ancient technology, with a doctorate dissertation on physical and chemical analyses carried out on prehistoric pottery from Sicily.
I am an anthropologist, specialized in archaeological sciences and ancient technology, with a doctorate dissertation on physical and chemical analyses carried out on prehistoric pottery from Sicily.
Projects:
Castellum Drive-in Museum (Woerden, NL), Limes Visitor Centre NIGRVM PVLLVM (Zwammerdam, NL), Park Matilo (Leiden, NL)
Present projects:
Tammy Hodgskiss is the Curator at the Origins Centre museum, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Tammy is an archaeologist and received her PhD in 2013 from Wits University.
Claus Detreköy is Chair of the association “Experimental Archaeology Switzerland (EAS)”. He is engaged already for years in getting experimental archaeology, as sub discipline of archaeology, more professional.
Lecturer with PhD. My specialist in Experimental Archaeology, My PhD. experimentation was about transporting amphorae by camels on the eastern desert road in the Roman era. I Am a very passionate and active individual.
Since 1994 I am the director of the Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen.
I am a curator of the prehistory collections of the National Museum of Archeology of Catalonia (Barcelona) and associate lecturer at the Autonomous University of Barcelona where I teach subjects related to technology from an experimental point of view.
I am Scientific Director of the Virtual Archaeology Museum of Narce (http://www.mavna.it/) and I practice experimental archaeology and outreach activities.
I am an archaeologist working as Properties Curator for the West of England at English Heritage.
PhD in medieval archaeology since 2011. 18 years experience in various archaeological fieldwork: necropolises, churches. My present project is to create an archaeopark in the ASTRA Open-Air Museum from Sibiu, Romania.
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