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Department of Archaeology

 
Read more at: Kani Shaie Archaeological Project (KSAP)

Kani Shaie Archaeological Project (KSAP)

The Kani Shaie Archaeological Project is a collaboration between the University of Cambridge, the University of Coimbra (Portugal), and the Sulaymaniyah Directorate of Antiquities. Since 2013, the project organises excavations at the site of Kani Shaie near the town of Bazyan in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan.


Read more at: Transitions in early stone tool technologies: a computer vision and machine learning approach

Transitions in early stone tool technologies: a computer vision and machine learning approach

The transition from Oldowan to Acheulean technologies are hypothesised to be concomitant with advances in cognition and behaviour. However, the nature of these shifts, and their cultural and evolutionary implications are poorly defined and understood. While extensive literature exists on these technologies, significant differences in research methods and traditions make comparative and comprehensive analyses problematic.


Read more at: ENTANGLED: Entangled materialities and new global histories from southern Africa

ENTANGLED: Entangled materialities and new global histories from southern Africa

Research into global connections, which formed the basis for the spread of objects, ideas, innovations, religions and empires, continues to fundamentally shape our understanding of the development of contemporary society. While the historiography of global connections is dominated by a European perspective, new research into overlooked vantage points combined with innovative methodological and theoretical approaches provide important opportunities to challenge and enrich perspectives of global history. 


Read more at: Dr Abigail Moffett

Dr Abigail Moffett

Mon, 01/15/2024 - 09:21


Read more at: Dr Alexander Weide

Dr Alexander Weide

Thu, 01/11/2024 - 12:05


Read more at: Dr Rocco Rotunno

Dr Rocco Rotunno

Wed, 10/04/2023 - 17:12


Read more at: Dr Steve Renette

Dr Steve Renette

Thu, 06/29/2023 - 09:32


Read more at: Jinoh Kim

Jinoh Kim

Fri, 03/10/2023 - 13:39


Read more at: The Contemporary Archaeology of Agriculture in Elgeyo-Marakwet Kenya

The Contemporary Archaeology of Agriculture in Elgeyo-Marakwet Kenya

Agriculture in Africa faces multiple challenges. Climate extremes, ecosystem degradation and population growth continually prompt calls for the urgent transformation of food systems. Mainstream attempts remain focused on modernising paradigms in ways that overlook historic and contemporary smallholder practice as primary sources of innovation. This project challenges this narrative, adopting an archaeological framework to reconceptualise smallholder innovation as an iterative historic process harnessable as a mechanism for future agricultural design.


Read more at: Human-environment entanglements in the late Neolithic Yilan Plain, NE Taiwan
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Human-environment entanglements in the late Neolithic Yilan Plain, NE Taiwan

Mon, 02/13/2023 - 16:12

This presentation will use the concept of entanglement proposed by Ian Hodder to explore the processes of human-environment interactions and how that might eventually lead the Neolithic people to leave their homeland on the hill around 2,400 years ago. I analyze the archaeological material excavated from the Wansan site to demonstrate how the Neolithic Wansan people had been entangled with the Wansan hill by examining the environmental data, settlement layout, and material objects through time.