Call for Information and weblinks: PhD Theses
Highlighting the work of young researchers A new section of the web has just been opened! A few months ago, from the Executive Board we held a Call for Read More …
Highlighting the work of young researchers A new section of the web has just been opened! A few months ago, from the Executive Board we held a Call for Read More …
Dear AWRANA members, Due to the ongoing pandemic, we have had to make the unfortunate decision to postpone the AWRANA meeting that was due to take place this coming spring Read More …
ESR6: Exploring the function of grinding stones using old and new methods (York/Copenhagen) Microwear analysis is well established in archaeological scientific research and has been applied to a range Read More …
Investigating domestic craft and subsistence activities through experiments and material analysis The Faculty of Archaeology, Universiteit Leiden, is looking for a PhD candidate in the context of the research Read More …
The German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) set up a program to promote interdisciplinary research groups with members based at different German research institutions Dr Stephanie Döpper is Read More …
The information will be included in Labs Section of AWRANA website The AWRANA Executive is seeking to have listed all the laboratories of the members of the Association (or Read More …
“Functional Studies of Prehistoric Artefacts and their Socio-economic Meaning” is now online An international team of archaeologists from the Philippines, Italy, Spain and Russia has put together and edited Read More …
Leiden University, Netherlands, kindly invites researchers to apply for this five years term position The Department of Archaeological Sciences of the Faculty of Archaeology is looking for an Assistant Read More …
University of Helsinki, Finland invites researchers to apply for an open specialist POSTDOCTORAL POSITION The European Research Council-funded project “Animals Make Identities. The Social Bioarchaeology of Late Mesolithic and Read More …
Settling Lemya 19.1 in the Upper Konda. From the Neolithic to the Middle Ages Authors: A. A. Pogodin (Ed.), A. Ya. Trufanov (Ed.), T. Yu. Klementyev, Yu. P. Chemyakin, Read More …