
Scott Timpany
Associate Professor · Palaeoecology
University of the Highlands and IslandsAbout
Dr. Scott Timpany is an Associate Professor and Programme Leader for Undergraduate Archaeology at the University of the Highlands and Islands' Orkney Archaeology Institute. His research focuses on palaeoecology, submerged landscapes, and the interaction between past communities and their environments. He leads projects such as the Kirkwall Townscape Heritage Initiative Archaeology Programme (2015–2017) and has supervised multiple PhD projects, including studies on prehistoric and Norse communities in the Northern Isles.
His expertise includes investigating submerged forests (e.g., Severn Estuary, Sussex), burnt mound sites in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the impact of environmental changes on ancient communities. Recent projects explore former lochs' sediment records to understand historical pollution and water quality shifts.
Key research interests span palaeoecological techniques, woodland management in prehistoric contexts, and the cultural significance of trees. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental sustainability and heritage conservation.
Publications highlight studies on burnt mounds, submerged forests, and Bronze Age cremation practices. He frequently engages in outreach, including lectures on submerged forests and community archaeology projects. His research has been featured in media outlets, including articles on sunken forests and ancient relics in Orkney.
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