Victor Klinkenberg Received His Phd In Near Eastern Archaeology At Leiden University In 2017. His Research Interests Include Digital Archaeology, Spatial Analysis, And Household Archaeology. Currently A Post-Doc At Leiden University, He Works As Project Manager In The ‘Setinstone’ Project And As Field Director At The Excavations Of A Chalcolithic Settlement At Palloures, Cyprus.
Key Publications: Düring, B.s., V. Klinkenberg, C. Paraskeva & E. Souter (2018) Metal Artefacts In Chalcolithic Cyprus: New Data From Western Cyprus. Mediterranean Archaeology And Archaeometry 18; Klinkenberg V. (2016) Reading Rubbish: Using Object Assemblages To Reconstruct Activities, Modes Of Deposition And Abandonment At The Late Bronze Age Dunnu Of Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut Voor Het Nabije Oosten. Pihans Volume 129; Klinkenberg, V. (2015) Are We There Yet?! 3d Gis In Archaeological Research, The Case Of Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria. In: Kamermans, H., De Neef, W., Piccoli, C., Posluschny, A.g. And Scopigno, R. (Eds.): The Three Dimensions Of Archaeology. Proceedings Of The Xvii World Congress Of Uispp. Archaeopress, Oxford.
Anna Gutiérrez-Garcia M. Received An Ma In Lithic And Ceramic Analysis For Archaeologists (University Of Southampton), And A Phd In Archaeology (Autonomous University Of Barcelona-Uab). She Developed Her Research At The Laboratory For The Study Of Stones In Antiquity (Lemla) At Uab, Before Being Head Of The Archaeometric Studies Unit At The Catalan Institute Of Classical Archaeology (Tarragona, Spain) And Being Chaire Junior Lascarbx At Iramat-Crp2a (Umr 5060 Cnrs-Université De Bordeaux Montaigne, France).
She Has Written And Co-Edited Several Works On The Exploitation, Distribution And Use Of Stones In Antiquity, Such As The Monograph (2009) Roman Quarries In The Northeast Of Hispania (Modern Catalonia); (2012) Interdisciplinary Studies On Ancient Stone. Proceedings Of The 9th Asmosia Conference (Tarragona 2009); And (2018) Lapidum Natura Restat… Carrières Antiques De La Péninsule Ibérique Dans Son Contexte (Chronologie, Téchniques Et Organisation).
Irene Vikatou Is Assisting Prof. Dr. Ann Brysbaert With Her Research On The Setinstone Project At The Faculty Of Archaeology, Leiden University (Nl). She Studied Biology At The University Of Athens And Completed An M.sc. In Osteoarchaeology And Funerary Archaeology At Leiden University In 2013. She Specializes In The Analysis Of Human Skeletal Remains From Archaeological Excavations, Focusing On Pathological Lesions Caused By External Factors, Such As Trauma And Strenuous Physical Activity.
Her Master Thesis, (2013) Are These Clogs Made For Walking: Osteochondritis Dissecans: Evidence Of Strenuous Activity And Trauma In Skeletal Elements Of The Foot From A Post-Medieval Rural Society In The Netherlands, Was Supervised By Dr. Andrea Waters-Rist (Now Western University) And Dr. Menno Hoogland (Leiden University) And Was Published In The International Journal Of Palaeopathology 19 (2017): Osteochondritis Dissecans Of Skeletal Elements Of The Foot In A 19th Century Rural Farming Community From The Netherlands.