Congratulations! NAP
are very happy to present the students that have been awarded with AAA grants
for presenting their research in international conferences. AAA supported seven
students on their travel expenses. NAP and AAA are proud to present their work.
NAP would like to thank
AAA for this support on this collaboration with NAP.
Rita Dias
Rita Dias is a PhD student presenting her
research at MESO2015 - The Ninth
International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, this September in
Belgrade, Serbia. Rita will give an oral presentation about “Small vertebrate zooarchaeology of Muge:
Preliminary results on subsistence, seasonality and social complexity”.
Lino André
Lino André is a graduate student presenting his
research on Meso2015 - The Ninth
International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, in Belgrade, Serbia.
This September Lino will present a poster about “Visual information in Cabeço da Amoreira, Muge (Portugal): shell
adornment technology”.
Roxane Matias
Roxane is an undergraduate student presenting
her research on Anthraco2015 - 6th
International Anthracology Meeting, in Freiburg, Germany, this September. Roxane
will present a poster: “There is no smoke
without fire: charcoal analyses from Animal 1, Cabeço da Amoreira, Muge”.
Pedro Horta
Pedro is a M.A. student presenting his research
this September on On the rocks: 10th
International Symposium on Knappable Materials, in Barcelona, Spain. Pedro
will present a poster about splintered lithic pieces of the Paleolithic site of
Vale Boi (Algarve).
Anne Farias
Anne Farias is an undergraduate student
presenting her research on On the rocks:
10th International Symposium on Knappable Materials, this September, in
Barcelona, Spain. Anne will present a poster about “The role of quality in raw material choice: chert of Central
(Estremadura) and Southern (Algarve) Portugal”.
Daniela is a M.A. student presenting her
research on JIA 2015 – Young Researchers
in Archaeology Meeting, an international conference in Lisbon. This October
Daniela will give an oral presentation about the application of GIS on
localization of archaeological sites on Serra D’Aire.
Catarina is an undergraduate student presenting
her research on On the rocks: 10th
International Symposium on Knappable Materials, in Barcelona, Spain. This
September, Catarina will present a poster about “Provenence and macroscopic analyses of chert assemblage from Layer D of
Lapa do Picareiro”.
So far, research on Archaeology will be taken
abroad to Spain, Germany and Serbia by these young investigators from University of Algarve. Soon you will be
able to know more about these themes, all the students will present these works
in open lectures at the University of
Algarve or AAA. Applications are
now closed but more opportunities will be announced next year! Know more about
AAA grants at nap.ualg@gmail.com.
AAA is an association
formed in 1983 by an international group of residents interested in archeology
in the Algarve, it was constituted as a non-profit making charitable
institution for the promotion of archeology in Portugal.
NAP (Núcleo de Alunos
de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia da Universidade do Algarve) is a student non-profit
organization located in the University of Algarve, that is dedicated to the
development and divulgation of archaeological research. NAP organizes
conferences, workshops and events in order to provide experience and new
insights on students’ interests, promoting their academic career and contact
with general public.
For further information visit
nap-ualg.blogspot.com.