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Dr Jay Hall is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Social Science at The University of Queensland, specializing in archaeology with a focus on prehistoric and Maya civilizations. His research integrates geoarchaeological methods, material analysis, and computational approaches to investigate cultural landscapes, material culture, and sociopolitical dynamics in ancient societies.
Key research interests include the archaeology of Copan (Honduras), Southeast Queensland prehistory, and the application of spectroscopic techniques to study Maya stucco, pigments, and ceramics. He has contributed to understanding Classic Maya urban development, prehistoric fishing strategies, and the preservation of archaeological heritage through innovative analytical methods.
Publications span 40 years, emphasizing archaeological methodology, teaching innovations, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Recent work explores institutional history and the evolution of archaeology at UQ, alongside ongoing investigations into Copan's political landscape and environmental archaeology in coastal regions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. He has advised no formally listed graduate students but has contributed to archaeological pedagogy through field school development.
His research engages with global archaeological questions while maintaining regional focus on Mesoamerica and Australia's Indigenous histories. Collaborations include cross-disciplinary projects in computational archaeology and genetic studies of archaeological fish bones.
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