Sichani, Anna-Maria MA (MA)

Anna-Maria Sichani is a researcher in Modern Greek Literary Studies and Digital Humanities. She is currently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early Stage Researcher affiliated with DiXiT, based at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands and she is finishing her PhD at University of Ioannina (Greece).

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Skinner, Lucy MSc (MSc)

Lucy Skinner has an MSc in Conservation for Museums and Archaeology from University College London. She has worked as a museum conservator in the UK and as an independent archaeological conservator and organic materials specialist on various sites all over the world as well as for numerous projects in Egypt.

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Skorna, Henry MA (MA)

Henry Skorna studied Pre- and Protohistory (MA) and Pedagogics (BA) at Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel (2010-2017), was a research assistant at the Romano-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute (2017-2019), and since October 2019 is a PhD candidate at the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS, Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel.

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Slayton, Emma Ruth (Dr.)

Emma Slayton worked on her PhD as a part of the NWO funded Island Networks Project (project number 360-62-060). During her PhD at the Leiden University, Emma was a teaching assistant, guest lectured, presented at seven international conferences, organized several conference sessions at the CAA, SAA, and EAA, as well as planned lectures and workshops for the Leiden Digital Archaeology Group.

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Söderlind, Sandra (Dr.)

Sandra Söderlind is an archaeologist with interests in lithic technology, transmission of knowledge and Mesolithic material culture. She did her PhD within the ROOTS Young Academy at Kiel University, in Germany, resulting in the thesis “The Handle Core Concept. Lithic Technology and Knowledge Transmission in Mesolithic Northern Europe”.

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Sojc, Natascha (Prof. dr.)

Natascha Sojc (Munich, Germany 1966) is Byvanck professor for Classical Archaeology at Leiden University. She studied Classical Archaeology, Ancient History and Archaeology of the Roman Provinces in Munich and Heidelberg. In her PhD she researched the iconography of grave reliefs from Ancient Greece focusing on the depictions of women and mourning (published in 2005 as Trauer auf attischen Grabreliefs). Sojc was appointed a professorship in Leiden in 2009, where she lectures on Greek and Roman archaeology, continuing her research on the Palatine in Rome.

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Spadini, Elena (Dr.)

Elena Spadini is a researcher in digital humanities at at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands. She holds a Ph.D. in romance philology from Sapienza Università di Roma. Her research pursues digital scholarly editing, as regards the scientific and technical aspects, and includes medieval literature, the history of textual criticism and the history of digital humanities. She wrote on digital editing tools, automatic collation, the textual transmission of Arthurian old-French literature.

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Sichani, Anna-Maria MA (MA)

Anna-Maria Sichani is a researcher in Modern Greek Literary Studies and Digital Humanities. She is currently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early Stage Researcher affiliated with DiXiT, based at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands and she is finishing her PhD at University of Ioannina (Greece).

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Skinner, Lucy MSc (MSc)

Lucy Skinner has an MSc in Conservation for Museums and Archaeology from University College London. She has worked as a museum conservator in the UK and as an independent archaeological conservator and organic materials specialist on various sites all over the world as well as for numerous projects in Egypt.

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Skorna, Henry MA (MA)

Henry Skorna studied Pre- and Protohistory (MA) and Pedagogics (BA) at Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel (2010-2017), was a research assistant at the Romano-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute (2017-2019), and since October 2019 is a PhD candidate at the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS, Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel.

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Slayton, Emma Ruth (Dr.)

Emma Slayton worked on her PhD as a part of the NWO funded Island Networks Project (project number 360-62-060). During her PhD at the Leiden University, Emma was a teaching assistant, guest lectured, presented at seven international conferences, organized several conference sessions at the CAA, SAA, and EAA, as well as planned lectures and workshops for the Leiden Digital Archaeology Group.

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Söderlind, Sandra (Dr.)

Sandra Söderlind is an archaeologist with interests in lithic technology, transmission of knowledge and Mesolithic material culture. She did her PhD within the ROOTS Young Academy at Kiel University, in Germany, resulting in the thesis “The Handle Core Concept. Lithic Technology and Knowledge Transmission in Mesolithic Northern Europe”.

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Sojc, Natascha (Prof. dr.)

Natascha Sojc (Munich, Germany 1966) is Byvanck professor for Classical Archaeology at Leiden University. She studied Classical Archaeology, Ancient History and Archaeology of the Roman Provinces in Munich and Heidelberg. In her PhD she researched the iconography of grave reliefs from Ancient Greece focusing on the depictions of women and mourning (published in 2005 as Trauer auf attischen Grabreliefs). Sojc was appointed a professorship in Leiden in 2009, where she lectures on Greek and Roman archaeology, continuing her research on the Palatine in Rome.

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Spadini, Elena (Dr.)

Elena Spadini is a researcher in digital humanities at at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands. She holds a Ph.D. in romance philology from Sapienza Università di Roma. Her research pursues digital scholarly editing, as regards the scientific and technical aspects, and includes medieval literature, the history of textual criticism and the history of digital humanities. She wrote on digital editing tools, automatic collation, the textual transmission of Arthurian old-French literature.

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