Schultrich, Sebastian MA (MA)

Sebastian Schultrich obtained the master degree in 2017. For his master thesis ‘Das Jungneolithikum in Schlewsig-Holstein’ he received the archaeology award of the Archaeological Society Schleswig-Holstein (AGSH) in 2018. In 2018 he started as a PhD student at the Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ at Kiel University with a project entitled ‘Maritime networks: Formation, development and significance of Neolithic networks in areas adjacent to the North Sea’.

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Schumann, Robert (Dr.)

Robert Schumann is currently substitute professor at Heidelberg University. Prior to that, the worked and researched in Hamburg, Berlin and Munich after receiving his PhD from Munich in 2014. His research interests include Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, social archaeology and social organisation, contemporary archaeology and the history of archaeology.

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Sciuto, Claudia (Dr.)

Claudia Sciuto is a research fellow in environmental archaeology at the University of Pisa, Italy. She works on the transformations of quarrying landscapes, looking at different environmental proxies. Her focus is on the relationships between geologies and human communities as manifested through the development of technical and social characters. Her work is transdisciplinary since it entails a methodological and theoretical reflection as well as morphological/archaeometric analysis of materials, and ethnographic fieldwork. She currently leads a research team for the project “Forsaken ecologies” which aims at investigating the metamorphoses of cultural landscapes in the Apuan Alps.

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Scott-Smith, Giles (Prof. dr.)

Giles Scott-Smith holds the Roosevelt Chair in New Diplomatic History at Leiden University, The Netherlands. In 2017, as one of the organisers of the New Diplomatic History network (www.newdiplomatichistory.com), he became one of the founding editors of Diplomatica: A Journal of Diplomacy and Society published with Brill.

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Segschneider, Martin (Dr.)

Dr. Martin Segschneider (1966) specialises in coastal and maritime archaeology and works as a senior researcher at the Lower Saxony Institute for Historical Coastal Research (NIhK) in Wilhelmshaven/Germany. He has published various articles and books about the archaeology of the North Frisian Islands and Heligoland, including the topics of the historic role of Heligoland red flint and prehistoric seafaring.

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Serbe, Benjamin (Dr.)

Benjamin Serbe is a methodically focused archaeologist specialising in geographic information systems, spatial analyses and networks. His main research interests are the investigation and visualisation of interaction and exchange between (pre)historic individuals and societies.

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Serova, Dina (Dr.)

Dina Serova completed her PhD in Northeast African Archaeology and Cultural Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 2021. Her doctoral thesis Nakedness and Nudity in Ancient Egypt: Epistemes, Lexemes and (Re-)Constructions explores body conceptualizations through texts, images, and archaeological remains, analyzing these primary sources within archaeological discourses from a diachronic perspective.

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Schultrich, Sebastian MA (MA)

Sebastian Schultrich obtained the master degree in 2017. For his master thesis ‘Das Jungneolithikum in Schlewsig-Holstein’ he received the archaeology award of the Archaeological Society Schleswig-Holstein (AGSH) in 2018. In 2018 he started as a PhD student at the Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ at Kiel University with a project entitled ‘Maritime networks: Formation, development and significance of Neolithic networks in areas adjacent to the North Sea’.

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Schumann, Robert (Dr.)

Robert Schumann is currently substitute professor at Heidelberg University. Prior to that, the worked and researched in Hamburg, Berlin and Munich after receiving his PhD from Munich in 2014. His research interests include Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, social archaeology and social organisation, contemporary archaeology and the history of archaeology.

read more

Sciuto, Claudia (Dr.)

Claudia Sciuto is a research fellow in environmental archaeology at the University of Pisa, Italy. She works on the transformations of quarrying landscapes, looking at different environmental proxies. Her focus is on the relationships between geologies and human communities as manifested through the development of technical and social characters. Her work is transdisciplinary since it entails a methodological and theoretical reflection as well as morphological/archaeometric analysis of materials, and ethnographic fieldwork. She currently leads a research team for the project “Forsaken ecologies” which aims at investigating the metamorphoses of cultural landscapes in the Apuan Alps.

read more

Scott-Smith, Giles (Prof. dr.)

Giles Scott-Smith holds the Roosevelt Chair in New Diplomatic History at Leiden University, The Netherlands. In 2017, as one of the organisers of the New Diplomatic History network (www.newdiplomatichistory.com), he became one of the founding editors of Diplomatica: A Journal of Diplomacy and Society published with Brill.

read more

Segschneider, Martin (Dr.)

Dr. Martin Segschneider (1966) specialises in coastal and maritime archaeology and works as a senior researcher at the Lower Saxony Institute for Historical Coastal Research (NIhK) in Wilhelmshaven/Germany. He has published various articles and books about the archaeology of the North Frisian Islands and Heligoland, including the topics of the historic role of Heligoland red flint and prehistoric seafaring.

read more

Serbe, Benjamin (Dr.)

Benjamin Serbe is a methodically focused archaeologist specialising in geographic information systems, spatial analyses and networks. His main research interests are the investigation and visualisation of interaction and exchange between (pre)historic individuals and societies.

read more

Serova, Dina (Dr.)

Dina Serova completed her PhD in Northeast African Archaeology and Cultural Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 2021. Her doctoral thesis Nakedness and Nudity in Ancient Egypt: Epistemes, Lexemes and (Re-)Constructions explores body conceptualizations through texts, images, and archaeological remains, analyzing these primary sources within archaeological discourses from a diachronic perspective.

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