The DANUBIUS project laureate of the EXPAND 2018 programme of the I-SITE ULNE Foundation

The DANUBIUS project has just obtained its first major grant ! The project is laureate of the EXPAND 2018 programme of the I-SITE ULNE Foundation (http://www.isite-ulne.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/20180201_CP_RésultatsAAP_.pdf), which will allow to finance its activities over three years, in particular by the recruitment of a PhD student. The call for applications will be published in the coming weeks.

Lectures by Vujadin Ivanišević and Ivana Popović (Archaeological Institute of Belgrade)

Within the framework of a Huber Curien Partnership between the HALMA-UMR 8164 research unit and the Archaeological Institute of Belgrade, as well as the “Emergents” programme of the Maison européenne des sciences de l’Homme et de la Société-MESHS, around the DANUBIUS project, we are pleased to welcome Mr. Vujadin Ivanišević and Mrs. Ivana Popović, who will give […]

A partner of the DANUBIUS project wins a major grant for the archaeological exploration of Zaldapa

Congratulations to Nicolas Beaudry (Université du Québec à Rimouski-UQAR, Canada), who is a laureate of an Insight Grant of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada-SSHRC (http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/results-resultats/recipients-recipiendaires/2016/insight-savoir-eng.aspx), which will allow to fund archaeological exploration of Zaldapa for a five-year period !

Exhibition “Arrêt poteries”

The exhibition “Arrêt poteries”, which was entirely produced and designed by a student of the Master’s degree “Patrimoine et Musées” of the University of Lille (Aurélien Nicole) puts into context Roman pottery which was seized by the French custom officers in Dunkirk in 2011 and 2013. A close collaboration with scholars from the DANUBIUS Project, […]

The DANUBIUS project laureate of the 2017-2018 “Émergents” call for projects of the Maison Européenne des Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société-MESHS

The DANUBIUS project received € 6.000 from the Maison Européenne des Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société-MESHS (https://www.meshs.fr/page/danubius) to develop, in Lille, synergies between historians, archaeologists, geographers and computer scientists, around the question of archaeological geographic information systems (GIS). Workshops are planned.