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Jillian Garvey PhD

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
j.garvey [at] latrobe.edu.au
Country
Australia
Crafts & Skills

I am an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow in Archaeology at La Trobe University, specialising in late Quaternary Australian Indigenous archaeology. I have a particular research focus on zooarchaeology, with formal qualifications in both Archaeology and Zoology.

Dr Cozette Griffin-Kremer

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
griffin.kremer [at] wanadoo.fr
Country
France
Crafts & Skills

Associate Researcher at the Centre de Recherche Celtique et Bretonne with a doctorate in Celtic Studies (Université de Bretagne Occidental) and an advanced degree in the history of techniques (EHESS, Parsi), I try to combine archival sources, including literature, with hands-on inquiries into tec

Miglena Raykovska PhD

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
miglena.raykovska [at] gmail.com
Country
Bulgaria
Crafts & Skills

My passion for the world heritage has shaped my professional and educational history. I hold a Master’s degree in Architecture and a PhD degree in Archaeology, a professional diploma in the Preservation of the Immovable Cultural Heritage and I am also a professional photographer.

Lara Comis MA cand. PhD

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
lara.comis [at] ucdconnect.ie
Country
Ireland

The first time Lara got in contact with experimental archaeology was in 1995. As an ERASMUS student at the University of Edinburgh, she attended Nicholas Dixon’s Underwater Archaeology and contributed in building one of the wattle walls of the Scottish Crannog Centre.

Aidan S. White

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
aidanw1123 [at] gmail.com
Country
USA
Crafts & Skills

I am a student at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. From the age of eight, I lived in Hancock, Massachusetts in the Berkshire Hills where I developed an early interest in archery. This led to an interest in the technologies of early humans.

Frank Wiersema

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
frank [at] unstable.nl
Country
the Netherlands
Crafts & Skills

Photographer with a passion for history. I make lively scenes that show what life must have looked like in various time-periods. I have done this for museums for either (event) promotion or to liven up their exhibition.

Dr Sonja Guber

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
Sonja.Guber [at] immenzit.de
Country
Germany
Crafts & Skills

Since 1995 I am interested in archaeological open-air museums, living history and hands-on activities in order to get people excited to learn about and experience prehistoric times.