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The Host

The Groningen Institute of Archaeology GIA engages in fundamental archaeological research in Northwest Europe, the Mediterranean and the Polar Regions. GIA stimulates and integrates fundamental research on past human societies and their environments, from Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers to complex urban societies. The Institute facilitates research and fieldwork through its laboratories, drawing facilities, documentation, GIS, and technical support.

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Organizing Committee 

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Willemien de Kock

PhD Student 

Groningen Institute of Archaeology 

SeaChanges EU ITN Marie Curie Network 

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Fabricio Furni

PhD Student 

Marine Evolution & Conservation Group

Groningen Institute of Evolutionary Life Sciences 

SeaChanges EU ITN Marie Curie Network 

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Emily Ruiz Puerta

PhD Student 

Arctic Center 

Groningen Institute of Archaeology

SeaChanges EU ITN Marie Curie Network 

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Youri van den Hurk

PhD

Groningen Institute of Archaeology

University of Groningen, The Netherlands 

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Sean Desjardins 

PhD, RPA 

Arctic Center

Groningen Institute of Archaeology

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

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