Conferences/Talks
ASLO meeting
3-9/6/2023 Audrey presented her first analytical results in the ASLO meeting at Palma de Majorca.
3-9/6/2023 Audrey presented her first analytical results in the ASLO meeting at Palma de Majorca.
22-23/5/2023 Tatiana was invited to present MERMAID at the Wrap-up meeting of the ITN-MSCA project SeaChanges, in Ravenna.
14-15/3/2023 The LOV team, Audrey, Thierry and Marilyne presented their methodological framework and some results of the MERMAID analyses at the Elementar meeting, which took place in Lyon.
26-27/9/2022 Audrey presented her preliminary results at the LOV-IMER Annual Seminar, at Villefranche-sur-Mer.
17/9/2022 Francesca and Audrey presented their research at the UN Mediterranean Symposium SPA/RAC, which took place in Genova.
22-27/8/2022 Tatiana and Gabriele participated in the international conference “21st Meeting of Fish Remains Working Group-ICAZ”, held in Vienna. Tatiana presented the overall structure and goals of the project to the colleagues archaeo-ichthyologists, and Gabriele presented the M-ARCHives database.
10/06/2022 Gabriele presented the problems related to the registering of faunal data in the Workshop “Nomi scientifici et communi nell-archeologia italiana”, which was held in Rome.
2/6/2022 Tatiana was invited to present MERMAID in an Ecology Workshop destined for policy makers and stakeholders (Journée “Écologie, Environnement et Biodiversité”) organized by the Institut National d’Ecologie et d’Environnement, in Aix-en-Provence.
17-19/1/2022 Tatiana participated in the online Q-MARE – Past Global Changes Workshop on “Climate and pre-industrial human impacts on marine ecosystems: crossing disciplinary boundaries”, where she presented the MERMAID project.
28-29/10/2021 Tatiana and Audrey participated in the international workshop “Sea, fish and sun: archaeological and isotopic approach of aquatic resources acquisition”, which was held in Aix-en-Provence. Tatiana presented the axes of the project related to isotope analysis and Audrey presented for the first time her PhD subject and research goals.