Archaeology PhD students
Here you'll find links to our current PhD students along with their thesis titles.
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Sacrificial bodies: Embodiment theory and ritual violence in the Ancient Near East in 4th to 3rd Millennium BCE
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An Examination of Human Thermal Environments in the Upper Palaeolithic of Central and Eastern Europe
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A Comparative Model on the Identity of Women in the Late Iron Age – Romano British Period in Mortuary Contexts.
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Evaluating Public Engagement and Narratives within the Archaeological Landscapes of the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.
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Wheel Meet Again: Investigating the production of Late Bronze Age ceramics in Cyprus
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Mapping Change in Aegean Heritagescapes: a study of archaeological experience and management at Telmessos (Fethiye)
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British Far East Prisoners of War on the Moluccan Island of Ambon, and related Japanese War Crimes 1942-1949: One Thousand Men of Liang.
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Episodic Labour Mobilisation During the Levant’s ‘Dark Ages’: The View from Khirbet al-Mudayna al-‘Aliya.
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Time-slicing cemeteries: New method for understanding Iron Age identity in Britain before Rome (400 BC–AD 43).
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Depictions of Female Figures on Lycian Tombs from the Classical to the Roman Period: An Iconographic Study Supported by Virtual Reflectance Transformation Imaging.
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Modelling the Role of Climate Change in Early Human Behavioural Evolution
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Reflections in Time: investigating the social role of mirrors in Ancient Egypt through metallurgical analysis.
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Multimodal Literacy in the Southern Levant Iron Age II from a materiality and literary formulae approach.