About
Dr. Susan Ramsay is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Humanities. Her research focuses on prehistoric archaeology and Scottish history, particularly examining settlement patterns during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition and funerary practices in Neolithic Scotland. She has contributed to major archaeological projects such as the analysis of Port Lobh settlement evidence and the Langwell Farm burial site.
Her work integrates environmental and material culture analysis to understand cultural transitions and social structures in prehistoric societies. While no formal academic awards are listed, her publications reflect significant contributions to understanding Scotland's early human history.
No advising roles or active grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her research remains centered on archaeological fieldwork and theoretical interpretations of past societies.


