Ina Miloglav

University of Zagreb,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Department of Archaeology,
Ivana Lučića 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
imiloglav@ffzg.unizg.hr

Biography and bibliography:

https://theta.ffzg.hr/ECTS/Osoba/Index/4435

https://www.croris.hr/osobe/profil/216

Ina Miloglav completed a single major study of archaeology in 1999 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb. From 2001 to 2004, she worked as a curator at the Archaeological Department of the City Museum in Vinkovci. Since 2005, she has been employed at the Department of Archaeology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb. Currently, she holds the position of Associate Professor at the Chair of Archaeometry and Methodology, of which she has been the head since 2020. She has been involved in around 20 scientific and professional projects as a collaborator or project leader, and since 2019, she has been a leading archaeological researcher at the Prisunjača site in Vođinci near Vinkovci.

In the study program of the Department of Archaeology, she teaches courses on documentation and methodology of archaeological research, as well as the methodology of processing prehistoric ceramic material. She is the organizer of the international scientific conference Methodology and Archaeometry, which has been held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb since 2013.

She is the author of the book Ceramics in Archaeology. Pottery of the Vučedol Culture in the Vinkovci Region (2016) and co-author of the book Tilurium IV: Archaeological Research from 2007-2010 (2017). She has edited 9 books, contributed 10 chapters in books, published 44 scientific and professional articles, and participated in 40 scientific conferences in Croatia and abroad. She is a co-author of 3 archaeological exhibitions: Recycle, Ideas from the Past (Zagreb, 2017), Back to the Past – The Copper Age in Northern Croatia (Zagreb, 2018), and Archaeological Excavation at the Banjače Site (Dugopolje, 2018). Since 2018, she has been the chief editor of the publication Proceedings from the scientific conference Methodology and Archaeometry. In 2022, she was awarded the Josip Brunšmid Prize by the Croatian Archaeological Society.

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