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Dr. Julia M. Chyla is a researcher at the Department of Archaeology of the Americas, University of Warsaw, specializing in GIS and digital archaeology. Her work spans multiple continents, focusing on sites in Egypt, Tunisia, and Peru, with an emphasis on non-invasive methodologies and data integration.
- Current Affiliation: University of Warsaw, Non-Invasive and Digital Archaeology Laboratory
- Research Focus: GIS applications, isotopic analysis, remote sensing, and digital documentation of archaeological sites
Her research explores interdisciplinary collaboration (e.g., visual representation in Tunisian Musti terraces), material provenance studies (e.g., metallurgy at Castillo de Huarmey), and territorial dynamics in pre-Hispanic Peru. She actively promotes the use of mobile GIS for fieldwork and digital preservation of cultural heritage.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in digital methodologies, with case studies from Gebelein (Egypt), Pathyris (Egypt), and Andean Peru. She also contributes to educational initiatives like workshops on GIS for archaeologists.
Dr. Chyla is involved in the Non-Invasive and Digital Archaeology Laboratory and offers consultations via Google Meets. Her work bridges traditional fieldwork with cutting-edge technology across diverse archaeological contexts.
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