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1 Véronique DASEN Personal information Dasen Véronique, born in Lausanne-CH, Swiss, 7.12.1957, two children Address: Institut des Sciences de l’Antiquité et du monde byzantin 16, rue Pierre-Aeby, 1700 Fribourg Email : [email protected] https://www3.unifr.ch/art/fr/departement/equipe/teamantique/people/16437/d1ae8 ERC website: locusludi.ch / Personal webpage: pentelitha.ch Current position 2017-present: Ordinary Professor in Classical Archaeology and Art History, Fribourg University-CH Education- Academic degrees 2000: Habilitation (PD Dr) in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology at the University of Fribourg-CH. Title: Jumeaux, jumelles dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine. Published in 2005. 1983-1989: Ph.D. in Egyptology and Classical Archaeology at the University of Oxford-GB (co-direction prof. J. Baines, Egyptology, and J. Boardman, Classical archaeology). Title: Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece. Published in 1993 (arabic transl. 2004, paperback 2013). 1976-1982: Studies in Greek, Roman, and Roman Provincial Archaeology, Ancient History and French Literature at the University of Lausanne-CH. Master thesis (Licence ès Lettres) in Greek Archaeology (prof. C. Bérard). Title: Les Nains d'Athènes. Essai sur la représentation de l'altérité physique (1982 Award of Lausanne University). Employment, Academic Appointments Since 2008 associate Professor, since 2017 ordinary Professor in Classical Archaeology, University of Fribourg. 2005-2007: Titular Professor and Senior lecturer (MER) in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, University of Fribourg. 1999-2004: Editor of Antiquit@s, A web-based ancient history learning course, Swiss Virtual Campus (2001-2004), University of Fribourg (PI), with the Universities of Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, Liège and Zürich. Lecturer in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology. 1996-1999 : Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) researcher at Fribourg University. 1989-1995 : Research, teaching and exhibition work mandates. 1984-1988 : Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) researcher at Oxford University. 1982-1983: Research assistant, Centre d’étude sur les Lettres Romandes, University of Lausanne. Invited professor 2020: Invited Professor 3 years (each 1 month), Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. 2019: Visiting Professor, University of Toulouse (February); visiting Professor, University of Warsaw (May); visiting Professor, University of Oxford (November). 2017: Visiting Professor, Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Ancient History. Since 2015- present: joint seminar with F. Lissarrague, A. Schnapp, N. Kei, Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Anthropology of Images. The Greek World. 2016: Visiting Professor, Paris, École Pratique des Hautes Études-Section des Sciences religieuses (January/February). 2015: Visiting Professor, Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Images en jeu, jeux d’images, February); visiting Professor, University of Angers, Ancient History (April). 2013: Visiting Professor, University of Palermo, Classical Philology and Ancient History (History of procreation, November). 2010: Visiting Professor, Paris, École Normale Supérieure, Classical Philology and Ancient History (History of the Body: Roman Portrait, Glyptic, Body Divination, January); visiting Professor, University of Lausanne, Roman Archaeology (Archaeology of Medicine, spring semester). 2006: Visiting Professor, University of Bern, Social Anthropology (Anthropologie der Körper, autumn semester). 2005: Visiting Professor, Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Histoire Culturelle des Cités Grecques: Corps et différences dans le monde antique (April 2005). 2000: Visiting Professor, École Pratique des Hautes Études-Historical Sciences, History of Medicine. Du bon usage des images. Iconographie et histoire de la médecine antique (May).

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Véronique DASEN Personal information Dasen Véronique, born in Lausanne-CH, Swiss, 7.12.1957, two children Address: Institut des Sciences de l’Antiquité et du monde byzantin 16, rue Pierre-Aeby, 1700 Fribourg Email : [email protected] https://www3.unifr.ch/art/fr/departement/equipe/teamantique/people/16437/d1ae8 ERC website: locusludi.ch / Personal webpage: pentelitha.ch Current position 2017-present: Ordinary Professor in Classical Archaeology and Art History, Fribourg University-CH Education- Academic degrees 2000: Habilitation (PD Dr) in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology at the University of Fribourg-CH. Title: Jumeaux, jumelles dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine. Published in 2005. 1983-1989: Ph.D. in Egyptology and Classical Archaeology at the University of Oxford-GB (co-direction prof. J. Baines, Egyptology, and J. Boardman, Classical archaeology). Title: Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece. Published in 1993 (arabic transl. 2004, paperback 2013). 1976-1982: Studies in Greek, Roman, and Roman Provincial Archaeology, Ancient History and French Literature at the University of Lausanne-CH. Master thesis (Licence ès Lettres) in Greek Archaeology (prof. C. Bérard). Title: Les Nains d'Athènes. Essai sur la représentation de l'altérité physique (1982 Award of Lausanne University). Employment, Academic Appointments Since 2008 associate Professor, since 2017 ordinary Professor in Classical Archaeology, University of Fribourg. 2005-2007: Titular Professor and Senior lecturer (MER) in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, University of Fribourg. 1999-2004: Editor of Antiquit@s, A web-based ancient history learning course, Swiss Virtual Campus (2001-2004), University of Fribourg (PI), with the Universities of Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, Liège and Zürich. Lecturer in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology. 1996-1999 : Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) researcher at Fribourg University. 1989-1995 : Research, teaching and exhibition work mandates. 1984-1988 : Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) researcher at Oxford University. 1982-1983: Research assistant, Centre d’étude sur les Lettres Romandes, University of Lausanne. Invited professor 2020: Invited Professor 3 years (each 1 month), Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. 2019: Visiting Professor, University of Toulouse (February); visiting Professor, University of Warsaw (May); visiting Professor, University of Oxford (November). 2017: Visiting Professor, Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Ancient History. Since 2015- present: joint seminar with F. Lissarrague, A. Schnapp, N. Kei, Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Anthropology of Images. The Greek World. 2016: Visiting Professor, Paris, École Pratique des Hautes Études-Section des Sciences religieuses (January/February). 2015: Visiting Professor, Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Images en jeu, jeux d’images, February); visiting Professor, University of Angers, Ancient History (April). 2013: Visiting Professor, University of Palermo, Classical Philology and Ancient History (History of procreation, November). 2010: Visiting Professor, Paris, École Normale Supérieure, Classical Philology and Ancient History (History of the Body: Roman Portrait, Glyptic, Body Divination, January); visiting Professor, University of Lausanne, Roman Archaeology (Archaeology of Medicine, spring semester). 2006: Visiting Professor, University of Bern, Social Anthropology (Anthropologie der Körper, autumn semester). 2005: Visiting Professor, Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Histoire Culturelle des Cités Grecques: Corps et différences dans le monde antique (April 2005). 2000: Visiting Professor, École Pratique des Hautes Études-Historical Sciences, History of Medicine. Du bon usage des images. Iconographie et histoire de la médecine antique (May).

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Research Projects New : Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) 01.05.2020-30.4.2024 : Greek and Roman Jointed Dolls (10th cent. BC.- 7th cent. AD): Archaeological and Anthropological Approaches, CHF 804'566.- 1) 1.10.2017-30.9.2022 : European Research Council (ERC) Advanced grant, Locus Ludi. the Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity (€ 2'494’305). See related exhibition below. Past research projects 2) SNSF CoRe 2016-2019, with Bern University, Forensic Institute, To be a Child in Roman Aventicum (1st-3rd c. AD): Evidence on Health, Disease and Feeding Practices from Bioarchaeology, c. 408'946 €. See related exhibition below. 3) SNSF Sinergia 2013-2016, Universities of Fribourg, Geneva, Lausanne, Lactation in History: a Crosscultural Research on Suckling Practices. Representations of Breastfeeding and Politics of Maternity in a European Context, c. 1'384'483 €. See related exhibition below. 4) SNSF Agora 2013-2016, Veni, vidi, ludique, Games and Toys in Antiquity, dissemination activities with exhibition in 3 Swiss Museums, c. 142'439 €. See related exhibition below. 5) SNSF 2012-2016, Early Childhood in Ancient Greece (8th–4th c. BC): Written, Iconographic and Archaeological Evidence, c. 165'105 €. See related exhibition below. 6) Sciex 2014-2015, with E. Loránd University, Budapest, The Fable and its Representation in the Antiquity, c. 142'822 €. 7) SNSF 2009-2012, Medicine, Hygiene and Health in the Roman World, c. 137'987 €. See related exhibition below. 8) SNSF 2007-2011, Melampous, On Prodigies and Signs, ed., transl. comm. c. 300’279 €. 9) 2007-2008, Germaine de Staël (CH) and Egide (FR) research programme, Pour une sémiologie du corps antique: recherches sur la physiognomonie gréco-romaine c. 10'000 €. 10) SNSF 2004-2006, The Representation of the Human Embryo, c. 155'081 €. 11) Antiquit@s, A Web-Based Ancient History Learning Course, Swiss Virtual Campus (2001-2004) c. 797’000 €. 12) SNSF 1996-1999 (Athena grant), Twins in Greek and Roman Antiquity c. 352’000.- €. 13) SNSF, British Council, Berrow grant 1984-1988, Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece, c. 150'000.- €. Main Institutional Responsibilities at the University of Fribourg 2014–: Curator of Greek and Roman collections in the Bibel+Orient Museum; member of the Institute for Family Research and Counseling; member of the interdisciplinary Master Family, Childhood and Youth Studies. 2010-2016: Member of the local SNSF research commission, Fribourg University, Vice-chair since 2013. 2009-2010 : Chair of the Département des Sciences de l’Antiquité, Fribourg University. 2008–: Transnational Master in Archaeology (Besançon, Dijon, Fribourg, Neuchâtel, and Strasbourg Universities). 1997-2006 : Member of the commission ‘Femmes et Université’, Fribourg University. Teaching Activities: Since 1999: Greek and Roman History, Numismatics and Epigraphy, Greek and Roman Archaeology (iconography, material studies), Gender studies, Ancient Medicine and History of the Body, Reception of Antiquity in the Modern and Contemporary Periods: BA introduction courses, BA and MA courses, BA and MA seminars, doctoral workshops. At Fribourg University in addition: specialised BA and MA courses in Gender Studies (2004-2007), Medical humanities (cycles on “Le médecin antique face la mort”; “History of Midwifery and Procreation”, Fribourg and Lausanne Universities, 2004-2013). Since 2015, Paris, EHESS, joint seminar on the Anthropology of Images with F. Lissarrague, A. Schnapp, N. Kei. Supervision of doctoral and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows: Since 2009, supervision of 13 European doctoral and postdoctoral fellows, 12 doctoral theses (co-direction with the Universities of Aix-Marseille, Athens, Lille 3, Lyon, Madrid, Paris EHESS, Brittany, Toulouse), 28 master thesis in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology. Since 2003: expert for over 40 national and international doctoral theses and habilitations. Contribution to the early career of researchers: Claire Pittet, Les animaux exotiques dans les venationes : L’exemple des éléphants et des félins, Master thesis, 2015 : Prize of Fribourg University. Elodie Clivaz, La poupée, un double de la jeune fille? (IIe-VIIe s. apr. J.-C.), Master thesis, 2016, Prizes : Fondation pour le Patrimoine culturel, Lausanne; Gender Studies, Fribourg University; Société Académique du Valais. Céline Dubois, Du foetus à l’enfant dans le monde grec archaïque et classique: représentations, pratiques rituelles et gestes funéraires (co-dir. A. Hermary, Aix Marseille), PhD thesis 19.12.2016. Prize Etudes genre, Fribourg University. Publication in preparation. Caroline Husquin, Penser le corps social en situation à Rome et dans le monde romain: perceptions et représentations de l’atteinte physique du Ier siècle avant notre ère au IVe siècle de notre ère (co-dir. S. Benoist, Lille 3), 3.12.2016. Prize Henry-E. Sigerist, Société

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Suisse d’Histoire de la Médecine et des Sciences Naturelles. Published, Rennes, PUR, 2020 : L’intégrité du corps en question. Perceptions et représentations de l’atteinte physique dans la Rome antique. Sandra Jaeggi, Du sein au biberon : culture matérielle et symbolique du lait et de l'alimentation des tout-petits (0-3 ans) en Gaule romaine (Ier s. av. –Ve s. apr. J.-C) (co-dir. D. Frère, Bretagne sud) 4.10.2018. SNFS Research Postdoc Grant 2019-2020. Publication in preparation (Brepols). Field work–excavations: in Switzerland since 1977, in Greece since 1981 (Eretria, Swiss School of Archaeology), Astypalea/Rhodes 2012-2015 (related to SNSF 2012-2016, Early Childhood in Ancient Greece (8th–4th c. BC); northern Greece (16th Ephoria). Pompei and Campania, Roman Gaul: collaborations with different archaeological sites/expeditions/missions related to the ERC Locus ludi and SNFS project on Jointed Dolls. Curator of Exhibitions Two benchmarks 1) 2014-2020 Veni , v id i , lud ique . Games and Toys in Roman Antiqui ty , Nyon, Roman Museum (5-10.2014), La Tour-de-Peilz, Swiss Museum of Games (10.2014-3.2015), Vallon, Roman Museum (3.2015-2.2016), 20'556 visitors. Bavay, Forum antique (9.2015-2.2016), 7’587 visitors; Cholet, Musée d’art et d’histoire (29.4.2016-11.2016) 7’021 visitors; Vieux-la-Romaine (20.5-3.12.2017); Lyon, Lugdunum, musée et théâtres romains, Ludique ! Jouer dans l’Antiquité - (20.6.2019-1.2.2019) 35’518 visitors; Jublains, Musée archéologique départemental, Veni, vidi, ludique: une expo pour jouer dans l’antiquité (20.7-1.11.2020). In preparation: Reading, Ure Museum (2021). Associated to the SNSF Project Agora 2013-2016, Veni, vidi, ludique and ERC Locus Ludi. 2) 2010-2015 Quoi de neu f doc t eur? La médec ine e t la santé à l ’ époque romaine , Nyon, Roman Museum 2010-2011; Lyon, Musée gallo-romain Lyon-Fourvière (15.9.2011-22.4.2012), 36’793 visitors; Bavay, Forum antique (12.9.2012-15.1.2013); Mans, Carré Plantagenêt (8.3-16.9.2013). Vindonissa Museum, Der Arzt, dem alle vertrauen – Medizin in der Römerzeit (25.9.2013- 15.9.2014); Limeseum, Römerpark Ruffenhofen (5.11.2014-8.3.2015) (associated to SNSF 2009-2012, Medicine, Hygiene and Health in the Roman World) Other Exhibitions 2020-2021: Musée romain d’Avenches, Les Experts à Aventicum, ou comment vivaient les habitants de la capitale des Helvètes (11.9.2020 – 26.9.2021) (associated to SNSF CoRe 2016-2019, To be a Child in Roman Aventicum (1st-3rd c. AD): Evidence on Health, Disease and Feeding Practices from Bioarchaeology). 2017: Voies lactées. L’allaitement: représentations et politiques, Geneva university, Uni Carl Vogt (8.2-1.4.2017), Brussels, Université libre (24.5-28.7.2017) (associated to SNSF Sinergia 2013-2016, Lactation in History: a Crosscultural Research on Suckling Practices). 2014: Jeux d’hier et d’aujourd’hui, Fribourg University, 27.2-30.11.2014. 2014: La nutrition à l’époque biblique et aujourd’hui, Musée Bible et Orient, 27.2-30.11.2014 (associated to SNSF Sinergia 2013-2016 Lactation in History: a Crosscultural Research on Suckling Practices). 2013: Kinder? Kinder! Auf Spurensuche in Augusta Raurica, with Barbara Pfäffli, Augusta Raurica, 13.3.2013-31.3.2016. 2011: Des jouets et des hommes, Paris, Grand-Palais (mandated by the Louvre Museum for Greek and Roman objects) 9.2011-1.2012 (associated to SNSF 2012-2016, Early Childhood in Ancient Greece). 2004: Maternité et petite enfance dans l'Antiquité romaine, curator for the Musée romain, Nyon, 8 octobre 2004-24 avril 2005. 2001: Es war einmal die Geburt/Il était une fois la naissance (19 .11-7.12.2001) virtual bilingual exhibition, with showcases at University and in the town of Fribourg, including a contemporary artist: V. van Singer “Birthmarks” in the clinic Ste-Anne (in collaboration with the Festival Science et Cité 7-11.5.2001). Contributions to Exhibitions (selection) 2021: Bavay, Forum antique, M’as-tu vu ? Être et paraître à la romaine en Gaule du Nord (2021). 2016: Biel, Nouveau Musée Bienne, Habalukke. Trésors d’une civilisation oubliée (27.02.2016 – 19.06.2016) 1995 Genève, Musée d'Ethnographie, Des jumeaux et des autres (6.4.-10.9.1995) Main International Scientific Meetings (published or in press) 1) Organisation of the first international conference on early childhood in Classical Antiquity: Regards croisés sur la naissance et la petite enfance dans l'Antiquité, Fribourg University, 28.11-1.12.2001, ending a cycle of 8 interfaculty and interdisciplinary workshops organised by the PI, ‘Naître en 2001/Born in 2001’ (15.1-1.12.2001: Ethic and Medicine, Law, Remedial Education, Economics, Media, Ethnology, Medieval and Modern History, Antiquity). Published in 2002 (interfaculty cycle of workshops) and 2004 (Antiquity conference). 2) Vth Roman Family Conference: Family secrets, secret families: Memory and familial identity, Fribourg University,

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13-15.6.2007. Published in 2010. 3) First international conference on Definition, Transmission, Reception of Ancient Play and Games, Swiss Museum of Games 17-19.9.2018, laying the ground of a new theoretical concept, with wide audience lecture and artistic contribution. Label “European Year of Cultural Heritage”. Publication in peer-reviewing process. Since spring 2020: weekly research webinar on ancient games and play/toys (over 60 participants), and hybrid or full remote workshops (list and programmes on: locusludi.ch/conferences-workshops) Other Scientific Meetings In 2019/2020 : Play, Rite and Religion, Fribourg University, 13.3.2019; Pollux, Onomasticon. About Play and Games, Fribourg University, 16.4.2019; Tabulae Lusoriae. From Ancient Egypt to Late Antiquity, Fribourg University, 1.5.2019; Play, Games and Cultural Patrimony of South Italy, Fribourg University, 17.5.2019; Violence et jeux de l’Antiquité à nos jours, Caen/Fribourg, 4-5.10. 2019 ; Ludopaedia, in collaboration with Wikimedia, Fribourg University, 23.10.2019; Images en jeu : réception et transferts, Fribourg University, 24-25.10.2019; Boardgames in Context, Fribourg University, 18.12.2019; Mapping Antiquity, Fribourg University, 17.1.2020; Femmes en jeu, Regards croisés de l’Antiquité à l’époque contemporaine, Fribourg University, 25.9.2020 (hybrid); Gestes en jeu, Fribourg University, 30.10.2020 (remote). Published scientific meetings (cf. list of publications): Héraclite : Le temps est un enfant qui joue Fribourg University, 1-3.3.2018 ; Jeu et apprentissag, 26-27.10.2017 and Bons ou mauvais jeux ? 5-6.11.2018; Bijoux antiques : de l’ornement au talisman. Identité et pratiques sociales, Fribourg University, 23-25.11.2016 ; Accueil et soins de l’enfant (Antiquité-Moyen âge), 29.4.2016, Cholet Museum/Angers University, Enjeu[x] Enfance et Jeunesse ; Allaitement entre humains et animaux. Représentations et pratiques de l'Antiquité à aujourd'hui, Geneva University, 12-14.11.2015; Games and Multiculturality, Swiss Museum of Games//Fribourg University, 20-22.10.2014; La transmission des savoirs magiques Antiquité-Renaissance, Fribourg University, 17-19.3.2011; Nourritures en lettres. Saveur et convivialité de l’Antiquité à l’époque moderne, Fribourg University, 26.3.2010; Du monde des nourrices au réseau des mamans de jour, Fribourg University, 24-25.4.2008; Des Parques à la fée Carabosse, Lausanne University, 8-9.10.2009; Femmes en médecine, BIUM, Paris, 17.3.2006; L'embryon humain face au temps de l'histoire, face au temps de la vie, Fribourg University 27-29.10.2004; Histoire du corps dans l’Antiquité, Langages et métaphores du corps, 16-18.11.2005; Les cadres “privés” et publics” de la religion grecque antique”, Fribourg University, 8-11.9.2003. Regular Organisation of Wide Audience Events and Citizen Science Activities Cafés scientifiques, demonstrations in schools and museums, wide audience lectures. Related to the ERC project locus ludi: list on https://locusludi.ch/wide-audience-events/ Wide audience activities associated with the previous exhibition veni vidi ludique, list on pentelitha (Festival de l'Histoire de l'Art, Fontainebleau, Festival International du Film d’Archéologie, Nyon, Römertag, Vindonissa Museum Brugg, Swiss Museum of Games, Fribourg University Jubilee, University Roadshow, Jouer comme au temps des Romains in 12 Swiss towns) Selection of media interviews: Radio Suisse Romande, Espace 2 (RSR2), ‘Naître et grandir dans l’Antiquité’, 11.4.2013; RSR 2, ‘L’histoire de la maternité: Le sourire d'Omphale’, 7.9.2015. Video, blogs: Alma&Georges, ‘Quand les profs créent des jeux!’ 28.10.2015 http://goo.gl/bx8uuf. Magic and Play. A Panoply Interview, 20.8.2015 http://goo.gl/9P0jvU. Jeux et jouets de notre enfance, Nyon, Roman Museum, 28.6.2014 https://goo.gl/c82yAN. See also https://locusludi.ch/videos/ Advisory Boards: main current positions 2020- : Swiss MC COST Action 19131, 2020-2024, Europe through Textiles Network for an Integrated and Interdisciplinary Humanities (PI Marie-Louise Nosch, Copenhagen) 2019- : Cluster The Past for the Present (Universities of Bologna, Cambridge, Fribourg, Munich, Warsaw) Steering committee, Paris, Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art 2018- : Advisory board, ERC Consolidator Digital Ludeme, 2018-2023, Maastricht university (PI Cameron Brown) 2015- : Advisory board, Paris, History of Art Festival, Fontainebleau Paris. 2014- : Steering committee, Festival International du Film d’Archéologie de Nyon-CH. Research Funding Instruments Member of scientific boards: Brussels, 2016-2018, Chair of the commission Social sciences and humanities SHS-4, National Fund for Scientific Research, 2013-2015, member. Bern, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), Humanities and social sciences. Since 2017, Member of the National Research Council, Division Social Sciences

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and Humanities. Since 2017: Research Grants Commission Ambizione, Eccelenza, Specialised Committee International co-operations. 2015-2017 Advanced mobility; Marie-Heim Vögtlin. 2014-2017: doc.ch. Expertises: Académie Suisse des Sciences Humaines; Actions de recherche concertées, Belgium; Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France; Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Germany; BeIPD-COFUND, Belgium; Equipex, France; European Research Council; Foundation G. de Staël, France; Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung, Austria; German Research Foundation; PSL Research University, France; Commissioni giudicatrici, Scuola dottorale di Ateneo, Venezia. Expertises for academic promotion : Rhodes Island University, USA (Classics department) ; University of Haifa, Israel (Art and Archaeology department). Doctoral schools: 2016-2020, chair of the steering committee of the doctoral school in Historical Anthropology (Comparatisme et interdisciplinarité: mondes anciens et modernes)(Swissuniversities). Since 2015, steering committee of the doctoral school Gender Studies. Member of EDOCSA, Ecole doctorale en Sciences de l’Antiquité. Editorial Board: Since 2011: Histoire, médecine et santé, Toulouse, PUM; Collection Mondes de l'enfance, Liège, Presses Universitaires de Liège; EuGestA, Journal in Gender Studies, University of Lille 3. Advisory Board and co-editing work: The Campbell Bonner Magical Gems Database, Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts, open access <http://www2.szepmuveszeti.hu/talismans/>. Since 2018: Collection FERVET OPVS. Archéologie et histoire de Rome, de l'Italie et des provinces romaines L'Occident méditerranéen de l'Âge du Fer à la fin de l'Antiquité, Louvain, Presses universitaires de Louvain. Since 2019: Creation and co-edition with Bjorn Olav-Dozo and Sébastien Genvo of the new collection Jeu/Play/Spiel, Liège, Presses Universitaires de Liège. Expertise/Peer-reviewing. Journals: ALTER-European Journal of Disability Research, Anthropozoologica, Antiquité Classique, Archimede. Archéologie et histoire ancienne, Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Classical Antiquity, Classical Philology, EuGestA. Journal in Gender Studies, Gaia, Gesnerus, Historia, Instrumentum, Journal of Hellenic Studies, Journal of Roman Studies, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique, Lancet, Medicina nei secoli, Métis.Anthropologie des mondes anciens, Mouseion, Muse, Pallas, Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, World Archaeology. Books editing: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Caen, Routledge, Brill. Academic societies: Paris, ANHIMA UMR 8210; Association Suisse pour l'Etude de l'Antiquité; Association Suisse d'Archéologie Classique; Association pour l'Archéologie Romaine en Suisse; Centre International d'Etude de la Religion Grecque Antique; Instrumentum, European Research Group on Ancient Crafts. Major international collaborations 1) K. Marciniak, ERC 2016-2021, Warsaw University, Our Mythical Childhood. The Reception of Classical Antiquity in Children’s and Young Adults’ Culture. 2) C. Rowan, ERC 2016-2021, Warwick University, Token Communities in the Ancient Mediterranean. 3) Y. Denechère, Angers University, Enjeu[x], Enfance et Jeunesse, 2015-2019 4) A. Karivieri, K. Mustakallio, Stockholm and Tampere Universities/Academy of Finland, Segregated or Integrated? Living and Dying in the Harbour City of Ostia 300 BCE-700 CE, 2015-2019 5) D. Whitebread, Cambridge University, Encyclopaedia of Play, Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development and Learning. 6) D. Frère, South Brittany University, ANR 2013-2016 MAGI Manger, boire, offrir pour l’éternité en Gaule et Italie préromaines. Archéologie des offrandes funéraires de produits biologiques dans les cultures préromaines celtes, étrusques, italiques et phénico-puniques (VIe s. -Ier s. av. J.-C.) http://www.bioarchaeo.net> 7) J. Evans-Grubbs, T. Parkin, Emory and Manchester Universities, The Oxford Handbook of Childhood and Education in the Classical World, 2013. 8) A. Hermary, A.-M. Guimet-Sorbier, M.D. Nenna, Aix-Marseille and Paris Ouest-Nanterre Universities, Centre d’études alexandrines, ANR 2007-2011 L’enfant et la mort dans l’Antiquité: des pratiques funéraires à l’identité sociale. 9) L. Beaumont, B. Rawson, Sidney and Canberra Universities, Blackwell Companion to Families in the Greek and Roman Worlds, 2011; Children in Antiquity. Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean, in press. 10) A. Mouton, Strasbourg University, ANR 2009-2012 Vivre, Grandir et Mourir dans l'Antiquité. 11) C. Lambrugo, Milano University, Research group on ancient games and toys 12) Member of the Seuso treasure project PI Prof. A.M. Nagy. 13) 2011-2019. Thematic network Histoire du corps (universities of Nantes, Poitiers, Rennes II and Lausanne) 14) D. Bonnet EHESS, S. Lallemand CNRS, M.-F. Morel, Paris, Séminaire Regards croisés sur la petite enfance.