Éveha conducts archaeological operations in order to develop research on specific topics.
Éveha researchers conduct archaeological studies, mostly as part of the rehabilitation of ancient buildings. This research helps to understand the site’s history and to carry out restoration work.
Éveha International investigates sites using a topographical approach, including microtopographic surveys and modelling using GIS. Such techniques are useful for the interpretation of sites, but also for the creation of archaeological maps of particular regions or even whole countries. Éveha's topographers participate in numerous projects around the world.
One of Eveha International’s most important strengths lies in its ability to conduct large-scale archaeological surveys, as well as, through a dedicated department, carry out geophysical surveys.
Éveha develops projects to promote awareness among the young generation and enhance historical and archaeological heritage. We produce outreach workshops, publications, exhibitions, and scenographic projects.
Éveha International's scientific diving service is skilled in the carrying out of underwater excavations in fresh and salt water environments. Comprised of archaeological divers, this service has the scientific abilities as well as the logistical resources and equipment necessary to conduct such work.
Éveha has a lab and a skilled team to carry out conservation and restoration works of the archaeology and museum collections.
Within its archaeological investigations, Éveha International develops photogrammetry rendering and 3-dimensionnal models to help saving, analyzing and promoting the archaeological projects.
The members of Eveha International, most of whom hold a PhD and/or are integrated in CNRS laboratories, direct or co-direct several research projects in France and abroad. We publish numerous articles in national and international scientific journals, and also participate actively in symposia and study days. We are also involved in academic training in France and abroad for which we are solicited, and are associated with several European and international research and exchange projects. Finally, the CIFRE system allows us to participate fully in the training of young doctors within our organization.