Abstracts
- Evgenia Anichenko: “There are no coincidences” or the afterlife of circumpolar skin boats – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Gareth Beale: Polychromy and Practice: An archaeology of colour – Supervisor: Dr. Graeme Earl
- Nicole Beale: Audiences, Museums and the Social Web: How the museum can ensure its relvance in the age of the social web – Supervisors: Dr. Yvonne Marshall, Dr. Silke Roth, Dr. Graeme Earl
- Lucie Bolton: Simple Prepared Cores and the Origins of Levallois – Supervisor: Dr. John McNabb
- Matt Brewer: Maritime Cultural Landscapes of Magan: Re-analysing and interpreting the Bronze Age Coastal Settlements and Maritime Connectivity of the Ja’alan region, Oman. – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Tom Brughmans: Evaluating networks in archaeology: a citation network analysis of the archaeological use of formal network methods – Supervisor: Professor Simon Keay
- Rachel Bynoe: The submerged Palaeolithic, an opportunity not a problem – Supervisors: Dr. Fraser Sturt and Dr. Justin Dix
- Damien Campbell-Bell: An Analysis of the Validity of Visuospatial Approaches to Landscape Archaeology – Supervisor: Dr. David Wheatley
- Peter Campbell: Social Aspects of Maritime Trade During Roman Adriatic Hegemony – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Angeliki Chrysanthi: A visitor-sourced methodology for the interpretation of archaeological sites. – Supervisor: Dr. Graeme Earl
- Richard Chuang: Where are the Donkeys? The Mule Provisioning of Romano Britain – Supervisor: Dr. Jaco Weinstock
- Catriona Cooper: Lived Experience at Bodiam, Scotney and Ightham in the later middle ages – Supervisor: Dr. Graeme Earl
- Sarah Coxon: Creativity and Clay: One year on – Supervisor: Dr. Jo Sofaer
- Matthew Dames: Cultural Heritage in the Media – Supervisors: Professor Jon Adams and Dr. Lucy Blue
- Tom Frankland: Using technology to support awareness in fieldwork teams – Supervisors – Dr. Graeme Earl and Dr. Enrico Costanza
- Clara Fuquen-Gomez: Boats of coastal Chocó. An ethnographic account of maritime material culture and adaptation – Supervisor: Professor Jon Adams
- Peter Girdwood: On the Edge of History: How the Modern Reception of Etruscans and Celts has Been Shaped Througha Roman Reality – Supervisor: Dr. Louise Revell
- Sarah Green: From Conquest to Ploughing: Roman Animal Husbandry, a view from the provinces – Supervisor: Dr. Jaco Weinstock
- Amanda Grieve: The Human-Dog Relationship in Early Medieval England and Irelan (c. AD 400-1250) – Supervisor: Professor David Hinton
- Sam Griffiths: Environments and occupations of Quaternary Northern Europe – Supervisor: Dr. John McNabb
- Matthew Harrison: Fustat’s Just the Way It Is: Towards a model of a medieval Egyptian City – Supervisor: Dr. Alison Gascoigne
- Donovan Hawley: Life beyond the monuments: lithics, landscape and settlement in Guernsey – Supervisor: Dr. Fraser Sturt
- Kristen Heasley: Neanderthal Techno-Economic Behaviour in the Landscape of Northeast Italy – Supervisor: Dr. William Davies
- Brittany Hill: Birds, Beasts and Burials: Transition in Late Iron Age to Romano-British Funerary Practices – Supervisor: Professor Yannis Hamilakis
- Jude Jones: William Ernley’s two tombs: a study of authorship and mortuary gender politics. – Supervisors: Dr. Louise Revell & Professor Matthew Johnson
- Christopher J. Kerns: Neolithic Lifeways: Spatial and Chronological Analysis of human engagement and the creation of communal and individual identity in Neolithic Orkney – Supervisor: Dr. Josh Pollard
- Christian Lewis: There’s no place like home: explorations of death and life in the landscapes of the Isle of Wight – Supervisor: Professor David Hinton
- Rob Lee: ‘Old wood best to burn’: Late Bronze Age craft relationships between wood and metal in Southern England – Supervisor: Dr. Jo Sofaer
- James Miles: The application of Structural Analysis to archaeological interpretation using Winchester Cathedral Close as a case study – Supervisor: Dr. Graeme Earl
- Tehri Nurmikko: Linked Data for Cuneiform Literary Corpora – Supervisor: Dr Graeme Earl
- Carmen Obeid: Challenging maritime perceptions of the Classical world: Roman imagination of coastal landscapes – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz: Tides across space: new approaches in understanding maritime cultural landscape dynamics – Supervisor: Dr. Fraser Sturt
- Costas Papadopoulos: Dismantling the Black Box: The Process of Knowledge Production in Computer Graphic Simulations – Supervisor: Dr. Graeme Earl
- Becky Peacock: Who, what, why and how: Museum outreach in Hampshire – Supervisor: Professor Stephanie Moser
- Isobel Pinder: Muro ducta colonia: the relationship between walled circuits and colonies in Roman Italy – Supervisor: Professor Simon Keay
- Seth Priestman: A Measure of Change: Indian Ocean Commercial Development across the Late Antique/Early Medieval Divide – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Edoardo Radaelli: Mid-Imperial Age Pottery Contexts from Palatines’ N-E Slopes excavations in Rome and their implications in Western Trade and Economy
- Denise Rempel: Lake Mareotis: A reconsideration of Egyptian maritime history in the Greco-Roman period – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Phil Riris: Prospects and potential for late Holocene archaeology in the eastern La Plata basin: the case of the southern Jê – Supervisor: David Wheatley
- Iza Romanowska: The First Out of Africa: an Agent Based Model of the earliest hominid dispersal – Supervisor: Dr. John McNabb
- Lucy Shipley: Persons, Pictures and Players: Bodies and Actions on Etruscan Pots – Supervisors: Dr. Yvonne Marshall and Professor Simon Keay
- Emilie Sibbesson: Flesh, milk, and muscle: culinary histories of the 4th millennium BC – Supervisor: Dr. Andrew M. Jones
- Andy Spencer: Dealing with cultural and physical dislocation: The use of the prehistoric past as a means of identity retention in Roman Britain – Supervisor: Dr. Joshua Pollard
- Roderick Stead: Re-excavation of a Mindanao Site to Extend Knowledge of Pre-Colonial Indigenous Boats in the Philippines – Supervisor: Dr. Lucy Blue
- Scott Tucker: The role of ships and merchant shipping in seventeenth-century British colonialism in the Chesapeake – Supervisor: Professor Jon Adams
- Vassilios Varouhakis: Archaeology and National Identity in Crete during the 19th and 20th century – Supervisor: Professor Yannis Hamilakis
- Alexandra Walker: Beyond the Looking Glass: Object Handling as a key strategy for accessing Museum Collections – Supervisor: Professor Stephanie Moser
- Katherine Walker: Stone Tools and Identity: investigating the roles that the movement and exchange of stone and flint objects played in identity formation during the British Neolithic – Supervisor: Dr. Joshua Pollard
- Elizabeth Wilkes: The role of the polished axe in Neolithic Society – Supervisors: Professor Clive Gamble and Dr. Benjamin Roberts
- Eleanor Williams: Death in the time of Cluny: an archaeothanatological approach to the reconstruction of Cluniac funerary practices – Supervisor: Dr. Jo Sofaer