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Dr Rafael Laoutari serves as a Research Associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research within the University of Cambridge's Department of Archaeology. His work bridges archaeological science and anthropological theory through material culture analysis.
His research focuses on Material Culture and Artefact Technology, examining social dynamics through ethnoarchaeological lenses. Specializing in Mediterranean contexts, particularly Cyprus, he investigates Copper/Bronze Age societies through materiality frameworks and connectivity studies. His methodological approach integrates laboratory analysis with theoretical innovation in rethinking social complexity.
As part of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Dr Laoutari contributes to the department's extensive laboratory network including the Pitt-Rivers Laboratory for Archaeological Science and Material Culture Research Hub. His work aligns with the department's research themes in Material Culture and Rethinking Complexity, utilizing facilities like the Computational and Digital Archaeology Laboratory for advanced material analysis.
- Research Keywords: Materiality, Connectivity, Social Dynamics, Ethnoarchaeology, Cyprus, Mediterranean, Copper/Bronze Age
While specific awards and grants aren't detailed in available materials, his position within Cambridge's archaeological infrastructure indicates active participation in internationally significant research programs. His work connects with broader initiatives like the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre and Mediterranean-focused archaeological projects.
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