About me
I’m an archaeologist specialised in stone tools and cognitive archaeology, studying for a PhD at the Institute of Archaeology at University College London. My research focuses on the evolution of cognition in humans and our ancestors. I approach this through computational archaeology, statistical modelling, experimental archaeology, and neuroimaging.
I have fieldwork experience from both research and commercial excavations. The variety of projects I have been involved with have taken me across Ireland, Spain, Germany, Tanzania, and Kenya. I am also passionate about communicating our earliest prehistory to the public, whether through public talking or writing. If this sounds like something of interest, why not get in touch with me?
I provide a range of resources related to archaeology and digital heritage here. Some are made by me, others I have simply collated. If you’re interested in digital maps for publication or consultancy with photogrammetry, I’d be happy to help out. Let me know.
Based in London, UK.
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