Lebanon

The paleoenvironmental evolution of a Levantine coastal city in the Bronze Age: The case of Tyre (Lebanon)- 2023- Ongoing

The paleoenvironmental evolution of a Levantine coastal city in the Bronze Age. The case of Tyre (Lebanon). 2023-Ongoing Dr. Francisco Jesús Núñez Calvo The multidisciplinary Lebanese-Spanish-Polish project has been carrying out archaeological excavations in ‘The Acropolis’, located in the southern half of the ancient island, since 2015. This area was previously excavated by Amir M.

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Berytus and the sea: Understanding marine resource exploitation and marine ecosystems in Roman Beirut using bioarchaeology- Ongoing

Berytus and the sea: Understanding marine resource exploitation and marine ecosystems in Roman Beirut using bioarchaeology- 2023-Ongoing Dr. Canan Çakırlar, Senior Lecturer, Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen Romanization led to fundamental changes in the economy and ecology of the Mediterranean. Most research on the Roman Mediterranean examines agricultural production and animal husbandry, and

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Hassan HajjAli- SOMA Conference 2023

Hassan HajjAli- 24th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology (SOMA) The Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology (SOMA) hosted its 24th annual meeting from February 2-4, 2023, in Udine, Italy. a program of the UniTwin Underwater Archaeological Network, organized by the University of Udine with the assistance of GAMA and Akdeniz University. The Symposium’s main subject was “Ideas that

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Sirine Saad El-Dine Ghiye- First Arabic Building Capacity for Underwater culture heritage

Sirine Saad El-Dine Ghiye- First Arabic Building Capacity for Underwater Culture Heritage Course The purpose of this course was to gaining skills in building capacity in maritime archeology and marine culture heritage for Maritime archeologists and related fields.  The course ran for 10 days from 26 Feb – 9 March 2023. I was one of

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Christelle Kabboul – 2022

Christelle Kabboul PhD Scholar

Christelle Kabboul – 2022 – Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle I have completed my undergraduate studies in Translation in 2015 then in Arts and Archaeology in 2018 at the Lebanese University. As my interest in environmental archaeology in general and in archaeobotany in particular grew, I applied to the MSc in Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution –

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Mohammad Ali Itani – 2022

Mohammad Ali Itani AUB Scholar 2022

Mohammad Ali Itani – 2022-2023 – AUB Scholar I am currently pursuing a BA in Arts and Archaeology at the Lebanese University. Coming from a scientific background, as I hold a BSc in Physics from Beirut Arab University, I am going through my archaeology studies with an advertency to the applied sciences’ approach towards the

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Jean Chaccour – 2022

Jean Chaccour AUB Scholar

Jean Chaccour – 2022-2023 – AUB Scholar I completed both my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Interior Architecture at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture (LU). I am currently studying for a Bachelor’s degree in Arts and Archaeology at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (LU). The minor in Marine Sciences and Culture

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Vanessa Ayoub – Fieldwork Bursary

Vanessa Ayoub – Fieldwork Bursary – 2022 Géo-bio-archéologie du littoral – summer school – June to July 2022 The summer school “Geo-bio-archaeology of the coast” consisted of an introductory course that aimed to increase understanding of coastal landscapes over time. This interdisciplinary workshop was centred around the case study of the North-Western region of France,

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