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 | | The founding of GIA was one of the outcomes of a national assessment of archaeological and historical sciences in April 1994. |
 | | Nationally, GIA is associated with ARCHON, the Dutch research institute and graduate school for archaeology, which comprises archaeology departments at five universities (University of Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, University of Groningen, University of Leiden, University of Nijmegen), and the National Service for Archaeological Heritage (ROB) at Amersfoort. |
 | | Within the university of Groningen, GIA is associated with the Centre for Isotope Research (CIR), the Department of Molecular Biology of Plants (MBP), the Centre for Ecological and Environmental and Evolutionary Studies (CEES), the Department of Cultural Geography, and other research groups in the Department of Biology and the Faculty of Spatial Sciences. |
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