We produce and have access to increasing amounts of data that our group leverages to advance scientific discovery. By fully exploiting what is already known, we develop data-driven research hypotheses, provide sound advice to collaborating partners, and produce robust interpretative models.
The group is comprised of scientists specialising in archaeology, geology and the natural environment. We are advancing the application of data-driven and modelling approaches across these and related disciplines. Our highly varied interests across the isotope sciences sees us using these data to approach and answer the key research questions of our respective disciplines. Given much of our work is underpinned by refined chronologies, we are often found working in or closely alongside the Radiocarbon, Luminescence, and Geochronology laboratories.
Get in touch: Prof Derek Hamilton
Projects
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11 OctReassessing Iron Age and Roman Encounters in Northern Britain
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11 Oct
New Pastures
Livestock and lifeways of the Irish Iron Age -
11 Oct
CNH2-L
The Dynamics of Socio-Environmental Systems and the Classic-Period Collapse in Mesoamerica
Techniques & Technologies
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