About
Elettra Santucci is a researcher at Newcastle University contributing to archaeological studies through co-authorship of recent publications (2021, 2023) focused on Roman site analysis and geospatial management of at-risk heritage locations.
Her research centers on Archaeology and Environmental Archaeology, employing structural surveys and geospatial methodologies to examine urban transformations in ancient Rome—particularly southeast Rome—and develop data-driven frameworks for preserving vulnerable archaeological sites. This work bridges historical analysis with modern environmental science and geospatial technology.
Her publications demonstrate a consistent interdisciplinary approach integrating environmental data, geospatial analytics, and archaeological fieldwork to address heritage conservation challenges, with emphasis on Roman-period urban landscapes and risk mitigation strategies.
Scientific Awards: No awards mentioned in available sources.
Advising and Grants: No information regarding student supervision or grant funding is provided.
Laboratories and Teams: Collaborative work is evident through co-authorship with Newcastle faculty (e.g., Ian Haynes, Paolo Liverani), but specific lab affiliations or team structures are undocumented.