Olthof, Dorothee (Drs.)
Dorothee Olthof is archeoloog, afgestudeerd aan de Universiteit van Leiden. Na enkele jaren graven in drassige polders heeft ze haar aandacht verlegd naar de publieksarcheologie. Met PRAE, haar bureau voor archeologie en publiek, brengt zij het verleden op vele manieren onder de aandacht van een groot publiek. Zij verzorgt lessen op scholen, leskisten, lezingen en workshops voor jong en oud, tentoonstellingen, levende geschiedenis in musea en op historische evenementen.
Oras, Ester (Dr.)
Ester Oras (1984) is a researcher at the departments of archaeology and analytical chemistry at the University of Tartu in Estonia. Her main fields of interest cover archaeochemistry with a special emphasis on biomolecular analyses and dating methods, material culture studies, archaeology of ritual and religion, hoard finds and other intentional artefact concealments in the Baltic Sea region. She graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2014 with her PhD thesis “Practices of wealth depositing in the 1st–9th century AD eastern Baltic”.
Ostapkowicz, Joanna (Dr.)
Joanna Ostapkowicz is Research Associate in Caribbean Archaeology at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on bringing a wide span of analytical techniques to better understand the chronological range, materials and provenance of Caribbean artefacts in museum collections. She has been Principal Investigator on several international, multi-disciplinary research projects that focus on Caribbean sculpture and bridge the arts and sciences, including Pre-Hispanic Caribbean Sculptural arts in Wood (supported by the Getty Foundation and British Academy), Black Pitch, Carved Histories: Prehistoric wood sculpture from Trinidad’s Pitch Lake (the Arts and Humanities Research Council [AHRC], UK) and SIBA: Stone Interchanges in the Bahama Archipelago (AHRC).
Ott, Konrad (Prof. Dr.)
Konrad Ott is a full professor for environmental philosophy and ethics at Kiel University. He wrote a PhD thesis on the origins and the discursive logic of scientific history. His current fields of research are environmental ethics, climate ethics, sustainability, nature conservation, discourse theory, and philosophy of history. Konrad Ott is a PI of the Reflective Turn Forum of the ROOTS Cluster of Excellence.
Ottino-Garanger, Marie-Noelle (Dr.)
Marie-Noëlle Ottino-Garanger started to work on Fenua ‘Enata – the Marquesas islands – in 1984, joining her husband, archaeologist Pierre Ottino-Garanger, studying ethnohistory, Polynesian prehistory and the settlement of valleys, social organisation and culture. In 1996 she received her PhD in Prehistory, Ethnology and Anthropology at Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her aim was to contribute to the understanding of Marquesan culture in its wide acception: cultural as well as environmental.
Out, Welmoed A. (Dr.)
After studying Biology, Welmoed Out completed a thesis in Archaeology about plant exploitation and the introduction of arable farming in Dutch wetlands during 5500-3400 cal BC. She gained further experience in Archaeobotany in both academic and commercial settings. During 2011-213, she works as a Marie Curie postdoctoral researcher in Archaeobotany on the identification of non-dietary cereal products by phytolith analysis.
Paar, Edwin (Drs.)
Edwin Paar is werkzaam bij een offshore bedrijf. Hij is voorzitter van de Commissie Overzeese Vestingwerken en doet onderzoek naar de Nederlandse invloeden in de 17de eeuwse vestingbouw in Portugal.
Olthof, Dorothee (Drs.)
Dorothee Olthof is archeoloog, afgestudeerd aan de Universiteit van Leiden. Na enkele jaren graven in drassige polders heeft ze haar aandacht verlegd naar de publieksarcheologie. Met PRAE, haar bureau voor archeologie en publiek, brengt zij het verleden op vele manieren onder de aandacht van een groot publiek. Zij verzorgt lessen op scholen, leskisten, lezingen en workshops voor jong en oud, tentoonstellingen, levende geschiedenis in musea en op historische evenementen.
Oras, Ester (Dr.)
Ester Oras (1984) is a researcher at the departments of archaeology and analytical chemistry at the University of Tartu in Estonia. Her main fields of interest cover archaeochemistry with a special emphasis on biomolecular analyses and dating methods, material culture studies, archaeology of ritual and religion, hoard finds and other intentional artefact concealments in the Baltic Sea region. She graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2014 with her PhD thesis “Practices of wealth depositing in the 1st–9th century AD eastern Baltic”.
Ostapkowicz, Joanna (Dr.)
Joanna Ostapkowicz is Research Associate in Caribbean Archaeology at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on bringing a wide span of analytical techniques to better understand the chronological range, materials and provenance of Caribbean artefacts in museum collections. She has been Principal Investigator on several international, multi-disciplinary research projects that focus on Caribbean sculpture and bridge the arts and sciences, including Pre-Hispanic Caribbean Sculptural arts in Wood (supported by the Getty Foundation and British Academy), Black Pitch, Carved Histories: Prehistoric wood sculpture from Trinidad’s Pitch Lake (the Arts and Humanities Research Council [AHRC], UK) and SIBA: Stone Interchanges in the Bahama Archipelago (AHRC).
Ott, Konrad (Prof. Dr.)
Konrad Ott is a full professor for environmental philosophy and ethics at Kiel University. He wrote a PhD thesis on the origins and the discursive logic of scientific history. His current fields of research are environmental ethics, climate ethics, sustainability, nature conservation, discourse theory, and philosophy of history. Konrad Ott is a PI of the Reflective Turn Forum of the ROOTS Cluster of Excellence.
Ottino-Garanger, Marie-Noelle (Dr.)
Marie-Noëlle Ottino-Garanger started to work on Fenua ‘Enata – the Marquesas islands – in 1984, joining her husband, archaeologist Pierre Ottino-Garanger, studying ethnohistory, Polynesian prehistory and the settlement of valleys, social organisation and culture. In 1996 she received her PhD in Prehistory, Ethnology and Anthropology at Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her aim was to contribute to the understanding of Marquesan culture in its wide acception: cultural as well as environmental.
Out, Welmoed A. (Dr.)
After studying Biology, Welmoed Out completed a thesis in Archaeology about plant exploitation and the introduction of arable farming in Dutch wetlands during 5500-3400 cal BC. She gained further experience in Archaeobotany in both academic and commercial settings. During 2011-213, she works as a Marie Curie postdoctoral researcher in Archaeobotany on the identification of non-dietary cereal products by phytolith analysis.
Paar, Edwin (Drs.)
Edwin Paar is werkzaam bij een offshore bedrijf. Hij is voorzitter van de Commissie Overzeese Vestingwerken en doet onderzoek naar de Nederlandse invloeden in de 17de eeuwse vestingbouw in Portugal.