EXPO|ARCH|DISS is a project started and organised by B. Dubusson, D. Schuhman, H. Flück and myself. In 2016 we passed it on to a new generation of PhD students and we are delighted it is still going strong! It aims to provide a platform for all Swiss PhD students in archaeology or those working on Swiss topics to showcase their ongoing work to each other as well as the wider (archaeological) public. EXPO|ARCH|DISS organises poster exhibitions and exhibits these posters on the web.
The EXPO¦ARCH¦DISS website (now in german and french), with all posters and much more information is now online! You will also find all information on how to take part there. You are welcome to join any time. So go and have a look.
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