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Description
The Aarhus University network for Science and Technology in Archaeological Research (AU STAR) is an interdisciplinary research and talent development network that aims to catalyze and support natural science applications in archaeology. The objective of the network is to explore the complex interplay between humans and nature through time, as well as the long-term effects of such processes in the formation of landscapes and anthropic spatial organization.
Acronym | AU STAR |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 01/10/2015 → 30/12/2016 |
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Benchmarking Interdisciplinarity in Archaeological Science
Riede, F. (Participant), Holst, M. K. (Participant), Mannino, M. (Participant), Philippsen, B. (Participant) & Maring, R. (Participant)
13 Dec 2016 → 14 Dec 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organisation af a conference
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Benchmarking Interdisciplinarity in Archaeological Science
Maring, R. (Participant) & Riede, F. (Participant)
13 Dec 2016 → 14 Dec 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organisation af a conference
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A Knife's Tale: A multi-methodological analysis of a Mesolithic slotted bone dagger
Jensen, M. P. B. (Lecturer), Riede, F. (Lecturer), Jonuks, T. (Lecturer), Bye-Jensen, P. (Lecturer), Manninen, M. (Lecturer) & Johanson, K. (Lecturer)
13 Dec 2016Activity: Presentations, memberships, ownership and other activities › Lecture and oral contribution