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  • What We Do
  • About Us
    • Projects and Clients
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    Reema Islam

    December 12, 2017 /

    We are pleased to announce a new member of our team. Reema Islam has joined us as our SAARC Archaeology Project Researcher, undertaking preliminary research for a Discovering the Archaeologists of South Asia project. She has just submitted for her MA in Heritage Management from the University of Kent and the Athens University of Economics and Business, and is currently based in Heraklion on Crete.

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    Conference Review: 3rd IHC HerMA Conference

    August 20, 2017 /

    Originally published at http://arqueologiapublica.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/conference-review-3rd-ihc-herma.html IHC International Conference in Heritage Management, 30th September – 2nd October 2016   by Kenneth Aitchison HerMA as a concept is both a conference and a degree – it is the Masters in Heritage Management, delivered jointly by the University of Kent and the Athens University of Economics and Business, and it is an annual three-day conference that is both an intrinsic part of the degree course and an opportunity for international heritage management issues to be presented and discussed. The conference is held in Elefsina, an industrial town just west of Athens that will be a European Capital of Culture in 2021.   The 2016 meeting was the 3rd annual conference, with over 40 speakers presenting…

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