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H.P. Blankholm (chair)Institute of ArchaeologyUniversity of TromsøN-9037 TromsøNorwayE-mail: Hanspb@sv.uit.noMaribeth Murray (deputy chair)Dept. of AnthropologyUniversity of Alaska-FairbanksAlaska...
- PAN is a non-profit, international network, which is based on voluntary efforts of a steering committee and different working groups.- institutions, organisations, in...
The means of the Polar Archaeology Network are:- formation of a research network: Polar Archaeology Network (PAN), endorsed by the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)- establ...
The goals of the Polar Archaeology Network are:- to strengthen continuity and development of archaeological research, education and public outreach in the polar regions of the world.- ...
Arctic, Subarctic, and Subantarctic archaeology (hereafter Polar archaeology) have developed greatly from a few decennia ago when the pioneering efforts of a few individuals generated most research...
The idea of an Arctic Archaeology Network was first discussed among participants in the Tops of the World meeting at the Institute of Archaeology, University of Tromsø, Norway, in late 2006. This w...
Welcome to the Polar Archaeology Network (PAN) blogg.This is the official blogg for the Polar Archaeology Network (PAN).Publication is open only for members of the Polar Archaeology Network.For mem...
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