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Graeme Earl

I am focused on inter- and multi-disciplinary research methods and their impact on academic practice. These are loosely structured around University-wide interests in interdisciplinary digital practice, at a more local level in the digital humanities and cultural heritage computing, and within the department of archaeology on archaeological computing. These three areas interact and I enjoy working across disciplines and indeed institutions. Continue reading →

Iza Romanowska

I work within the broad subject of Digital Humanities and Archaeological Computing. In my research I use simulation techniques, especially Agent-based Modelling, to investigate the first human dispersal almost 2 million years ago. The Connected Island project, in which I am involved, investigates how the geopolitical situation during the Cold War impacted archaeologists on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Continue reading →