Piers Dixon is an Honorary Lecturer at Stirling University, UK, formerly a Deputy Head of the Survey and Recording at Historic Environment Scotland and an investigator at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. His research interests include rural settlement, castles and landscape. His recent publications include A History of Scotland’s Landscapes, Historic Environment Scotland (2018); ‘What do we really know about transhumance in medieval Scotland’ in Costello, E. and Svensson, E. (eds) Historical Archaeologies of transhumance across Europe, EAA (2018); and ‘Cruck buildings in Scotland: A review’ in Nat Alcock and Paul Barnwell (eds) Cruck Building: A Survey, Shaun Tyas (2019).
Claudia Theune is Professor for Historical Archaeology at the University of Vienna with a special/great/deep interest in contemporary archaeology. Her main research fields are: Early Medieval funeral and social archaeology, Medieval archaeology of marginal landscapes, urban archaeology, as well as, Archaeology of the contemporary past (research projects in the former concentration camps of Sachsenhausen (Brandenburg, Germany), Mauthausen (Upper Austria, Austria) and its sub camps (Loibl-North, Carinthia, Austria; Gunskirchen, Upper Austria, Austria), massgrave Rechnitz (Burgenland, Austria), Five Islands, Trinidad and Tobago)