Location:
Ireland, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Portugal, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Italy, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, Austria, United Kingdom, Latvia, Estonia, Romania, Norway, The Netherlands, Slovenia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date:
2012-2014
Sectors:
Research
Hosts:
Other
Partners:
Abteilung für Klassische Archäologie, Universität Bonn (DE), Archeologický ústav Praha [CZ], Comenius University in Bratislava (SK), Confederazione Italiana Archeologi (IT), Cultural Heritage without Borders (B-H), Department of Antiquities [CY], European Association of Archaeologists [CZ], Initiative for Heritage Conservancy (EL), Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland [IE], Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit) (ES), Internationales Österreichisches Archaeologie Forum (IÖAF) (AT), Landward Research Ltd [UK], Faculty of History and Philosophy, Latvijas Universitāte (LV), MTU Arheopolis (EE), Muzeul Național de Istorie a Romaniei (RO), Norwegian Association of Researchers (Forskerforbundet) (NO), Universiteit van Amsterdam (NL), Univerza na Primorskem (SI), Vlaamse Overheid – Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed (BE), York Archaeological Trust [UK] project coordinator, Associação Profissional de Arqueólogos (PT)
Short Description
Is a transnational project, examining archaeological employment and barriers to transnational mobility within archaeology across twenty-one European countries.
Main Objective
Between 2012 and 2014 representatives from 23 organisations in 21 European countries worked together in the Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014 project to gain insight into the profile of the archaeological profession and labour market in those countries. The results can be compared with those of a predecessor Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe project, undertaken in 2006-08.
Outcomes
21 Transnational reports and a Transnational Report, bringing together data from all of the 21 national reports published as part of Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2014.