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Alexander Hale serves as an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Humanities, contributing to archaeological scholarship with emphasis on Scottish prehistoric landscapes and advanced dating methodologies.
His core research domains include:
- Archaeology
- Radiocarbon Dating
- Scottish History
- Crannogs (ancient artificial island settlements)
- Site Formation Processes
Hale specializes in refining chronological frameworks through technical innovations like wiggle-match radiocarbon dating, as demonstrated in his 2018 study of Firth of Clyde Crannogs. This work integrates geoarchaeological analysis to reconstruct settlement sequences and human-environment interactions during Scotland's prehistoric periods, advancing regional archaeological narratives through precise temporal calibration.
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