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Authors
Eusebio Dizon, Philippines
Eusebio Dizon started working in prehistoric archaeology in 1977 at the National Museum of the Philippines after having received formal academic training in archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania. He was the founding director of the archaeological studies programme at the University of the Philippines in 1995. He coordinates and conducts prehistoric archaeological research as well as underwater and maritime archaeology.
Barbara Egger, UNESCO
Barbara Egger, an art historian and economist, worked for the Secretariat of the 2001 Convention at UNESCO from 2009 to 2011. Prior to her work for UNESCO, she conducted museological research, developed international museum projects, and gained experience in the commercial art sector. She has contributed to several scientific publications. Currently, she works for the Austrian Cultural Forum in London, in the United Kingdom.
Dolores Elkin, Argentina
Dolores Elkin is an Argentinean archaeologist and a professional scientific diver who holds a research position at the country’s national research agency (CONICET). She graduated with a doctoral degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 1996, and since then has developed the first underwater archaeology programme in the country, based at the National Institute of Anthropology. She has been professor both at the University of Buenos Aires and the National University of the central province of Buenos Aires. She is a member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Body of the 2001 Convention.
Pilar Luna Erreguerena, Mexico
Pilar Luna Erreguerena is the head of underwater archaeology at the National Institute of Anthropology and History. Holding a BA in archaeology and a MA in anthropology, she has pioneered the field of underwater archaeology in Mexico while participating
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