Ginette Auxiette has a Ph.D. in archaeology from the Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne and is currently a researcher specialized in archaeozoology with the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP). Her research carried out with the team Trajectoires «De la sédentarisation à l’Etat» (UMR 8215 of CNRS) deals with different aspects of material culture in the Metal Ages in the northern half of France. Her work is based on multiscalar approaches to societies from the Bronze Age to the end of the Iron Age, economic and societal approaches to animal resources within habitat sites, evolutionary, qualitative, and quantitative approaches to rites and cults in the domestic context, evolutionary approaches and specificities of rites in the funerary context.
Lamys Hachem graduated with a Ph.D. in archelogy from the Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne where she also has been teaching for several years. She is currently a senior researcher in archeozoology and pre-history at the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP), the largest French center for archaeological research and one of the largest in Europe. Within the team Trajectoires « De la sédentarisation à l’Etat » (UMR 8215 of CNRS) she has focused her research on the societies of the Early, Middle, and Final Neolithic period, particularly in the northern half of France where she has led teams performing preventive archaeological excavations for more than two decades. She has performed pionneering zooarchaeology research leading to understanding the customs and evolution of animal and hunting, the chronological evolution of feeding, the internal analysis of habitats (houses, villages), and the characterization of animal deposits in enclosures.