Simon Fitch
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UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Geoarchaeologist at @BradArcForensic | Researching #Submerged #Landscapes and #prehistoric #archaeology #underwater
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The latest from University of Bradford
UKRI Fellow Simon Fitch and the Life on the Edge team in #Croatia #Archaeology
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Thank you, Flint Dibble 🍖🏺, this is great stuff. You did more than just wield the facts in debate, you shared our profession with the world with agility and grace. Well done! theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
As a bunch of people looking at old stuff under the sea - we were very pleased that our colleague Jessica W. Cook Hale, and a couple of our other projects, were able to contribute too this important debate. Flint Dibble 🍖🏺 👍
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Looking forward to meeting new prospective Bradford Archaeology and Forensics students, and showing them our fantastic #Archaeology and #forensic facilities, at our open day this Saturday. See you then! 🧪💀🩻⛏ FindAMasters FindAUniversity FindAPhD Rob Janaway Dr Adrian Evans
We are offering a scholarship on one of our MSc. courses. More information here 👇bradford.ac.uk/scholarships/a…
#Archaeology #Osteology #Palaeopathology #Geophysics #Forensics
There were plenty of new developments within the Submerged Landscapes Research Centre towards the end of 2023. From new data collection to presenting to the Prime Minister's Science Committee. Find out more shorturl.at/lnCZ8 UK Research and Innovation #Archaeology #Quaternary
New paper to which one of our colleagues, Dr James Walker, at SLRC contributed, on the Storegga tsunami.
Tsunamis, submerged palaeolandscapes, what's not to like? Submerged Landscape Research
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Myths and Climate Change. Arts and Humanities Research Council and University of Bradford researcher James Walker talks at Norwich TAG.
The team will be presenting our work on 'The Lands Beneath the Sea' section of the Unpath'd Waters project (more here shorturl.at/wAGW3) next November, save the date to hear more about our work to give the public access to Doggerland via computer simulation #archaeology
Dr. Phil Murgatroyd showcased progress on simulating human interactions with Doggerland during the Mesolithic at last week's #CSTCreativeIndustries event in London, representing the Submerged Landscapes team and the UNPATH'd Waters project UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council Bradford Archaeology and Forensics