Projects
Archaeological Synthesis Research 2019 - Conflict Archeology of the Second World War in Flanders Ghent University
There has been tremendous progress in the field since the early 21st century
of the conflict archeology of the First World War (Van Hollebeeke,
Stichelbaut et al. 2014) various initiatives of the Flemish Government (de Meyer
and Demeyere 2006, Dewilde 2006, Dewilde, de Meyer et al. 2007, Dewilde,
Verboven et al. 2016), a growing academic interest in ...
The archeology of the Oil Industry. Identifying the bitumen industry in Antiquity and the development fo a GCxGC and an LCxLC toolset for the geochemical sourcing of bitumen. Ghent University
The "Archeology of the Petroleum Industry" will lay bare the root of what currently can be considered as the biggest commerce in the world: the petroleum industry. Although what may seem as a 20th century commodity, actually started in Antiquity with trade in bitumen; a petroleum-related product which surfaces naturally. The import of Iranian bitumen into the Persian Gulf during the late third- and second millennium B.C. may be considered as ...
tenure track appointment in archeology of the Metal Times in Western Europe Ghent University
tenure track appointment in archeology of the Metal Times in Western Europe (Guy De Mulder)
BOF-ZAP-professorship in archeology Ghent University
A BOF-ZAP-professorship granted by the Special Research Fund is a primarily research-oriented position and is made available for excellent researchers with a high-quality research programme.
BOF ZAP Archeology of the Aegean World Ghent University
A professorship granted by the Special Research Fund is a primarily research-oriented position and is made available for excellent researchers with a high-quality research programme.
Integrating molecular archeology and Bayesian phylodynamics to elucidate the hidden history of HIV-1. KU Leuven
Working on a public-friendly disclosure of archaeological knowledge and collections Ghent University
Archaeological research is regularly in the news in Flanders, but it often concerns communication that is a part of the social debate surrounding archaeological heritage care (cost price, intervention in the use of space ...). What is more difficult to reach the public is the knowledge gains made by archaeological research. Recent initiatives such as the Archeology Days of the magazine Ex situ are trying to change this, together with ...