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Felipe Cerezo Andreo is a researcher in the Archaeology department at the Universidad de Murcia, specializing in Maritime Archaeology, Geoarchaeology, and Underwater Cultural Heritage. His work focuses on ancient harbors, maritime navigation, and coastal dynamics in the Iberian Peninsula and the western Mediterranean.
- Education: PhD in Archaeology from Universidad de Murcia (2016), thesis on "Los puertos antiguos de Cartagena: geoarqueología, arqueología portuaria y paisaje marítimo".
Research Interests include:
- Geoarchaeological analysis of ancient ports
- Maritime trade routes and material culture
- Coastal landscape reconstruction
- Application of GIS and remote sensing in archaeology
- Preservation of submerged cultural heritage
Recent Publications (2023–2025) highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining traditional archaeology with advanced geophysical methods, emphasizing social responsibility in underwater heritage access. Key projects include Arqueotopos, Isla Grosa, and studies of the Arapal and Cartagena shipwrecks.
His work intersects with maritime history, environmental studies, and digital humanities, often involving collaborations with institutions in Spain and Andalusia. No scientific awards or student advising details are publicly documented.
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