“Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014” is an international research project funded by the European Union (Lifelong Learning Programme). The aim of the project is to collect and analyse information about employment in archaeology in the member states of the E.U., providing at the same time a basis for informed strategies for the promotion of the profession. This international research project follows up on the relevant programme that took place between 2006-2008 with 12 participant countries (including Greece)
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The island of Zakynthos (Greece) has a rich and varied history, but is notoriously lacking in archae...
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The Hellenic Speleological Society was founded in 1950 with the aim of exploring and studying the ca...
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Preliminary report of the researches underway in the Pindus Mountains of Western Macedonia (Greece) ...
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International audienceThe paper presents the ongoing work of a PhD in history at CY Cergy Paris Univ...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
This paper examines some of the arguments used by archaeologists in favour of collaborating useful f...
This article explores a range of archaeological approaches to the social analysis of rural settlemen...
The study of Roman frontiers has been a pivotal subject of the academic hub at Pécs for long decades...
The archaeobotanical dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archaeobo...
Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014 has shown that measuring archaeologists’ capabilities ...
The island of Zakynthos (Greece) has a rich and varied history, but is notoriously lacking in archae...
The present report was elaborated by Associação Profissional de Arqueólogos (APA, Portugal) in the ...
The Hellenic Speleological Society was founded in 1950 with the aim of exploring and studying the ca...
This article deals with a relatively new form of archaeological research in the Mediterranean region...
Preliminary report of the researches underway in the Pindus Mountains of Western Macedonia (Greece) ...
This work gives the results of a study on artifacts of different stone materials recovered from the ...
The article gives a brief introduction to the Danish archaeological field projects in Kefallenia, Rh...
Archaeology - the study of human cultures through the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and m...
International audienceThe paper presents the ongoing work of a PhD in history at CY Cergy Paris Univ...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
This paper examines some of the arguments used by archaeologists in favour of collaborating useful f...
This article explores a range of archaeological approaches to the social analysis of rural settlemen...
The study of Roman frontiers has been a pivotal subject of the academic hub at Pécs for long decades...
The archaeobotanical dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archaeobo...