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Julien Adam is a researcher affiliated with the University of Liège in the Department of History, Art and Archaeology. His work focuses on Roman archaeology, particularly administrative and civic buildings such as tabularium (archives) and public libraries, with a strong emphasis on digital methodologies like photogrammetry.
- PhD in History, Art, and Archaeology (University of Liège, 2020)
Research interests include:
- Roman Imperial administration
- 3D modeling of archaeological sites
- Material culture of ancient archives
- Comparative analysis of civic vs. military buildings
- Digital humanities applications in archaeology
- Cultural heritage preservation
Recent publications highlight his expertise in:
- Administrative structures of the Roman Empire
- Excavation documentation techniques
- Historical roles of libraries in governance
Scientific awards:
- Bourse de l'Ecole Française d'Athènes (2016)
Professional activities include invited talks on drone-assisted photogrammetry and participation in international archaeological excavations (Amathonte, Pompeiopolis).
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