Killian Regnier
PhD Student, UCLouvain (CEMA-INCAL) - Lyon I (LGLTPE)
Archaeology & Earth Sciences
The procurement systems of serpentinite in Minoan Crete: A multi-method geological study of stone vases production during the Bronze Age (3rd–2nd millennia BCE)
Supervisors : Dr. Charlotte Langohr (F.R.S.-FNRS - UCLouvain, AegIS) & Dr. Antoine Triantafyllou (Lyon I, LGLTPE)
Since 2022 : PhD Candidate in Archaeology & in Earth Sciences (FNRS Research Fellow at UCLouvain, AEGIS & Lyon I, LGLTPE)
2019 : Master in Archaeology and History of Art – Archaeological theories, management and sciences (UCLouvain)
2017 : Bachelor in Archaeology and History of Art – Archaeology (UCLouvain)
Aegean Bronze Age
Ground stone tools & vases
Stone material characterisation
Procurement systems & Exchanges
Digital field recordings
2025-present: Archaeologist (Trench supervisor) for the "Malia et la mer" project - dirs. M. Pomadère (Paris 1) & Ch. Langohr (UCLouvain)
2025-present: Archaeologist for the Keros Archaeological Project - dirs. M. Boyd (Cambridge) & E. Margaritis (Cyprus Institute)
2024-present: Study and publication of the ground stone tools of East Sector Building at Zakros - dirs. L. Platon (ΕΚΠΑ) & E. Gerontakou (EfA)
2024: Archaeologist (Trench supervisor) for the Sissi Archaeological Project - dir. J. Driessen (UCLouvain).
2021-2022 : Archaeologist and field data manager for the Thorikos Archaeological Project - dir. R. Docter (Ugent).
2018-2019: Archaeologist (Trench assistant) for the Sissi Archaeological Project - dir. J. Driessen (UCLouvain).
2014-2018: Different internships in Belgium, Greece & Cyprus
K. Regnier et al., 2025. A non-Destructive Multi-Method Approach to the Archaeometric Study of Serpentinite Vases in Bronze Age Crete, 2650-1450 BCE, “Ancient Studies of Marbles and Old Stones In Antiquity (ASMOSIA) XIV”, Ljubjana.
K. Regnier, 2025. Becoming a Rock Star: The Shift from Local Stones to Serpentinite in Minoan Stone Vase Production, “Metallon. The Exploitation of Subsurface Resources in Ancient Greece”, Athens.
K. Regnier, 2024. "From raw serpentinite to red heated vases: a geo-experimental application to document multicraft interactions in Minoan (protopalatial) Crete". Young Researchers in Archaeometry 2024, Nicosie.
R. Docter, K. Regnier et al., 2024. The Thorikos Archive: Digitization, Annotation and Operationalization of the Legacy Data Collection, in A. Duplouy (ed.), Attica from the Late Bronze Age to the End of the Archaic Period: The Spatial Roots of Politics and Society, conference papers, online, 10 - 11 June 2021, p. 311-314.
K. Regnier, 2022. "The Minoan Stone Tripod Mortar: A Preliminary Study". Ghent-Toronto Young Researchers Meeting. Connecting Land- and Seascapes in the Greek world, Thorikos.