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Overview
My doctoral research focuses on new ways with which to analyse Early Mesopotamian urban environments, using a combined technological, experiential, climatological, textual and theroetical approach. My thesis is titled New Dimensions in Early Mesopotamian Urban Environments.
Research interests
Near Eastern archaeology, Mesopotamian archaeology, Early Mesopotamian urbanism, archaeological architecture, early urban environments, sensory archaeology, phenomenology, virtual archaeology, 3D reconstructions and modelling, archaeological climatology
Qualifications
2013 - 2017: Bachelor of Arts (Hons): Archaeology, The University of Manchester
2017 - 2018: Master of Arts: Archaeology, The University of Manchester
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Areas of expertise
- CC Archaeology
- Near East
- Architecture
- Mesopotamia
- Urbanism
- Sensory analysis
- Phenomenology
- Domestic architecture
- Monumental architecture
- Levant
- Urban Environments
- Urban Planning
- Landscape archaeology
- Geophysics
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