Dr. Andrey BELINSKIY
Nasledie Institute, Stravropol, Russia
GIS, Survey
Other participants of the surveys:
2008
Emel Aksoy (Munich), Dr. Claire Barat (Valenciennes), Prof. Dr. Remy Chapoulie (Bordeaux), Agnes Dinkel (Munich), Ingrid Dinkel (Munich), Marion Druez (La Rochelle), Georg Herdt (Munich), Christof Kirzinger (Munich), Dr. Vivien Mathé (La Rochelle), Dr. Irina Tolochko (Rostov), Nicola Zwingmann (Tübingen).
2009
Dr. Claire Barat (Valenciennes), Mirja Biehl (Regensburg), Marie-Hélène Barriere (Lyon), Bahadir Duman (Denizli), Julia Fomicheva (Moscou), Miriam Gedak (Regensburg), Tamer Güler (Denizli), Georg Herdt (Munich), Christof Kirzinger (Munich), Kadır Kavuk (Denizli), Gabriele Larguinat Callen (Bordeaux), Alexey Sidorchuk (Moscou), Gregor Utz (Regensburg), Yevgenia Yudina (Moscou).
Prof. Dr. Alain BRESSON
Univ. of Chicago & Univ. of Bordeaux 3
Epigraphy
Dipl.-Ing. Alexey DOVGALEV
Nasledie Institute, Stravropol, Russia
GIS
Dr. Pierre DUPONT
CNRS Lyon
Pottery
Dr. Garance FIEDLER
Aix-en-Provence
Survey
Prof. Dr. Askold IVANTCHIK
CNRS, Bordeaux
Scientific leader, Epigraphy, Survey
Dr.-Ing. Alexander von KIENLIN
Université of Zürich
Scientific leader, Architecture
Dr. Vasilica LUNGU
Romanian Academy of Sciences
Pottery
Dr. Frédérique MAFFRE
University of Bordeaux 3
Survey in modern town
Dr. Krzysztof MISIEWICZ
University of Varsaw
Geophysics
Yvon MONTMESSIN
CNRS Lyon
Illustrator
Dr.-Ing. Klaus MÜLLER
University of Munich
Architecture
Prof. Dr. Vladimir SEDOV
Russian Academy of Sciences
Byzantine architecture
Dr. Lada SEMENTCHENKO
CNRS, Bordeaux
Litterary sources, Epigraphy, Survey
Prof. Dr. Lâtife SUMMERER
University of Munich
Scientifique leader, Achaemenid period
Mevlüt ÜYÜMEZ
Archaeological Museum of Afyonkarahisar
Responsible of surveys
Dr. Marina VDOVICHENKO
Architecture Institut of Moscow
Byzantine architecture
Evgeny ZAKHAROV
National Museum History (Moscow)
Numismatics
KELAINAI - APAMEIA KIBOTOS
and our excavation house....
The team
The interdisciplinary team formed for the KELAINAI project includes French, German, Turkish, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Georgian and American researchers.
updated: january 24, 2011