Venue
The conference takes place in the Academy Building of Groningen University, Broerstraat 5, 9712 CP Groningen.
Groningen
Groningen lies in the North of the Netherlands, on the transition of the Pleistocene coversand landscape and the Holocene tidal landscape, that was formed by the Waddensea. It is a vibrant historical city that also includes modern landmarks like the Groningen Museum and the Forum building. With over 50 000 students, the city’s population consists of ~25% students.
Groningen Institute of Archaeology
The Groningen Institute of Archaeology - part of the Faculty of Arts - combines archaeology of NW Europe, Mediterranean archaeology and Arctic studies with Archaeobotanical and Archaeozoological laboratories and collections.