Joe Roe
  • Karen Blixens Plads 8

    2300 København S

20162019

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I am a computational archaeologist interested in the application of data science to prehistory. My research to date has focused on the landscape archaeology and palaeoecology of arid Southwest Asia in the Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic. I am also interested in the development of digital/"paperless" methods in field archaeology, especially survey.

I am currently a research assistant with the Centre for the Study of Early Agricultural Societies at ToRS, funded by the Davids Samling, where I work on the Tracking Cultural and Environmental Change (Seimarreh Valley) project and the Shubayqa Archaeological Project. Prior to that I conducted doctoral research at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, on models of prehistoric human ecology in the Azraq Basin, eastern Jordan.

Education/Academic qualification

University College London

1 Sept 20121 Sept 2013

Award Date: 1 Sept 2013

Durham University

1 Sept 20081 Jun 2011

Award Date: 1 Jun 2011

Modelling prehistoric hunting strategies in Jordan, University College London

1 Oct 2013 → …

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Computational Archaeology
  • GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
  • Statistics
  • Prehistoric Archaeology
  • Near Eastern Archaeology
  • Environmental Archaeology
  • Landscape Archaeology

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