Cornelius Holtorf Replies to Questions on Resilience and Vulnerability

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Cornelius Holtorf: I read prehistoric archaeology, social anthropology and physical anthropology in Germany, England and Wales. In 1998 I gained my PhD and was subsequently employed in research and teaching at the University of Gothenburg (1998–1999), the University of Cambridge (1999–2002), the Swedish National Heritage Board in Stockholm (2002–2004) and the University of Lund (2005–2008).

Since 2008 I have been working at Kalmar where I am currently a Professor of Archaeology at Linnaeus University and Director of the Graduate School in Contract Archaeology (GRASCA).

Since 2017 I have been holding a UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures at Linnaeus University. 

http://corneliusholtorf.com
https://lnu.se/en/unescochair/

Prof. Cornelius Holtorf
Archaeology
Department of Cultural Sciences
Linnaeus University
391 82 Kalmar
Sweden
cornelius.holtorf@lnu.se

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Stefani Crabtree answers Questions on Resilience and Vulnerability

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Stefani Crabtree is a computational archaeologist, field archaeologist, complexity scientist and ethnographer. In addition to being a Complexity Postdoctoral Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute she is currently a fellow of the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity in Paris, France, holds a position at Utah State University in the Department for Environment and Society, and is a research fellow at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Prior to joining SFI, she was a post-doctoral scholar in the Human Environmental Dynamics laboratory at the Pennsylvania State University.

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In 2016 she was awarded two PhDs, one in anthropology at Washington State University under the direction of Tim Kohler, the other at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme et Environnement at the Université de Franche-Comté under the co-direction of Laure Nuninger and François Favory. Stefani’s interests lie in agent-based modeling, food web modeling, and social network analysis. Her dissertation focused on both the Ancestral Pueblo U.S. Southwest and the Bronze Age to Iron Age transition in southern France. She additionally co-directs a project in Northern Mongolia with Dr. Julia Clark.

https://qcnr.usu.edu/directory/crabtree_stefani

S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources (QCNR)
Office Location: NR 355B
5200 Old Main Hill
Logan UT 84322-5200
USA
Phone: 435-797-0813
Email: stefani.crabtree@usu.edu

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Paul Erdkamp answers Questions on Resilience and Vulnerability

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Paul Erdkamp studied history at the University of Nijmegen, where he earned his doctorate in 1998. Afterwards he became Research Fellow at Leiden University. He is Professor of Ancient History at the Department of History at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He is specialized in economic, demographic and military aspects of the Roman world. 

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Prof. Paul Erdkamp
Department of History
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Brussels
Belgium
paul.erdkamp@vub.be

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