Dr Dante Abate and Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls have had an article published in the Journal of Cultural Heritage this week. The article, which outlines how LiDAR and photogrammetry was…
The Digital Forensic Archaeology project team have recently participated in a number of high profile events to present the results of our work and have undertaken fieldwork in Cyprus. Dante…
Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls delivered the keynote lecture at the “Material Culture and the Holocaust Symposium” this month. Her paper, entitled “Ordinary Things?: Reconsidering the Value and Representation of Holocaust…
Collaborative research undertaken by Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls of the Centre of Archaeology and Robert Ehrenreich of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was presented at the Canadian Museum for…
The second e-journal issue of the iC-ACCESS project, in which the Centre of Archaeology is a partner, has been published. The bulletin outlines the basis of the project “Accessing…
On the 29th January, Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls will deliver her inaugural professorial lecture to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day. The lecture, entitled “A Career in Conflict: Archaeological Approaches to Investigating…
The results of a non-invasive archaeological survey in Rohatyn, Ukraine, undertaken by a team from the Centre of Archaeology are now available online. For nine days from late…
On Sunday 17th September, the Sunday Times published an article entitled: “Channel Islands: EDF electricity plan could destroy Alderney’s ‘little Auschwitz’” which made reference to a report that Kevin Colls…
The Centre of Archaeology is delighted to announce that we have a fully-funded PhD opportunity available in the area of conflict and genocide studies. The PhD will focus on developing…