My research focuses on the archaeological landscape of western and northwestern Iran
As an archaeologist specialising in Iranian archaeology, I have cultivated a robust academic foundation through my B.A. and M.A. studies. My current Ph.D. research integrates field evidence with innovative computational methods, including remote sensing and GIS analysis.
My research focuses on the archaeological landscape of western and northwestern Iran, as well as northern Mesopotamia, spanning from the Early Bronze Age to the end of the first millennium BCE. I am particularly interested in exploring socio-ecological dynamics and human interactions within this region.
My methodological approach combines traditional archaeological techniques with advanced digital tools. I employ statistical analysis, computational modeling, and GIS applications to gain deeper insights into ancient societies and their environments. This interdisciplinary approach allows me to contribute to the development of new archaeological methods while addressing fundamental questions about past human behaviours and cultural exchanges.
Academia
Keywords
Iran, Northern Mesopotamia, Early Bronze Age, statistical analysis, computational modeling, GIS analysis.
Contact
Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East & North Africa, School of Archaeology, 2 South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3TG