Johan Ling is Professor of Archaeology at the Department of Historical Studies, Gothenburg University and is Director of the Rock Art research Archives (SHFA). He is a specialist in Bronze Age archaeology with a focus on Scandinavian rock art and maritime trade.
Marta Díaz-Guardamino is Assistant Professor in Archaeology at the Department of Archaeology, Durham University, UK. Her specialism is in the later prehistory of Atlantic Europe, particularly in prehistoric art, material culture and monumentality.
Christian Horn is Associate Professor at Gothenburg’s Department of Historical Studies and is the co-director of the Swedish Rock Art Research Archives. He is an archaeologist with broad knowledge of 4th–2nd millennium BC North and Atlantic Europe.
John Koch is Research Professor at the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies. A historical linguist specializing in early Celtic languages with a unique multidisciplinary profile, Koch’s research includes Indo-European origins of Celtic names, words, and grammar.
Zofia Anna Stos-Gale is Researcher at Gothenburg’s Department of Historical Studies. Stos-Gale is an Oxford D.Phil. in Archaeological Science. She was a co-founder there of the Isotrace Laboratory, which pioneered the use of lead isotope and elemental analysis for provenancing Bronze Age metals.