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Philippe Sosnowska is a Lecturer at the Research Centre in Archaeology and Heritage (CReA-PATRIMOINE) of the Free University of Brussels, specializing in medieval building archaeology with a focus on urban contexts. His work centers on the Brussels Archaeological Survey (BAS) project, a multidisciplinary initiative examining subterranean structures from the Middle Ages to the industrial period.
His research interests emphasize building archaeology methodologies applied to cellars, lower rooms, and castles, integrating excavation data with historical documentation and material analysis. Key projects include the study of Trois Fontaines castle, post-1695 bombardment reconstruction using brick analysis, and European wood finishing techniques. This work reveals urban development patterns through material culture sequences and construction technique evolution, contributing to both academic discourse and Brussels' heritage management policies.
The BAS project demonstrates his commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, partnering with historians, architects, and conservation scientists across institutions like Tours University and IRPA. Recent outputs include methodological frameworks for urban subterranean archaeology now adopted in heritage guidelines. His supervision approach emphasizes hands-on field experience combined with contextual historical analysis, preparing students for careers in academic research and cultural heritage sectors.
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