@article{discovery1475362,
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           pages = {15--18},
            year = {2008},
           title = {The Marie Curie programme at the Institute of Archaeology 2004-2008},
          number = {0},
         journal = {Archaeology International},
          volume = {11},
           month = {September},
        abstract = {The Marie Curie Early Stage Training (MEST) projects, run by the European Commission, offer training opportunities to young scientists from EU member states and sometimes also from non-European countries. The Institute of Archaeology hosted one such project between 2004 and 2008, which is described here by its Principal Investigator.},
             url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ai.1106},
          author = {Rehren, T},
        keywords = {Students,  materials science,  European Commission,  training},
            issn = {2048-4194}
}