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Dr. Alan Peatfield is Project Director for CARP. He is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin. His research interests are martial arts in the ancient world, the archaeology of religion and aegean prehistory
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Dr. Barry Molloy is Project Coordinator for CARP. He is an IRCHSS postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin. His research interests are combat applications of ancient weaponry, experimental archaeology, excavation methodology and prehistoric Europe
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Dr. Angelos Papadopoulos received his PhD from the University of Liverpool.
His research interests include Prehistoric Greece, iconography and iconology, ancient warfare (symbols and practices), Prehistoric cultural exchange mechanisms of Eastern Mediterranean, settlement patterns in prehistory.
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Dr. Ioannis Georganas is a Researcher (Antiquity) at the Foundation of the Hellenic World and holds a PhD in archaeology from The University of Nottingham.
His areas of interest include the nature of warfare and warrior status in the Aegean Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages.
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Dr. Marianne Moedlinger is a researcher at the University of Vienna. She received her PhD in archaeology on the topic of the manufacture and use of Austrian Bronze Age swords.
Her areas of interest include the interaction between producer and user of Bronze Age weaponry, along with the nature of warfare and the production of weaponry in this period.
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Marion Uckelmann MA is working as editorial staff at the
Praehistorische Bronzefunde, University of Frankfurt. She is undertaking her PhD research at the University of Muenster/Westfalia on the subject of Bronze Age Age shields of North-, West- and Central Europe focussing on their manufacture, use, interpretation, and functional role in combat and/or ritual.
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A central purpose of the group is to collaboratively build a resource which will aid in the sharing of scholarly ideas relating to the central themes of the project. We welcome any researchers who wish to join the group and make contributions this agenda. Our Publications page is intended as a resource (in development) to allow authors to share published works. |
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