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Dr. Adrian Evans is a Lecturer in the School of Archaeological & Forensic Sciences at the University of Bradford, within the Faculty of Life Sciences. His research integrates novel technologies like 3D documentation, microscopy, and citizen science to advance digital heritage and archaeological inquiry. He collaborates with Engineering and International Development departments to explore societal resilience through heritage projects. Key areas include early prehistoric archaeology, drone applications, and fragmented object refitting using macro structured light scanners. Current work focuses on leveraging digital heritage with displaced communities to build resilience and economic growth.
Research interests span drone applications for landscape surveys, 3D microscopy in stone tool analysis, and citizen science programs for artifact documentation. He leads projects such as Building Resilance Through Heritage and New Tools and Old Stones, emphasizing methodological innovation in heritage preservation.
His publications (24 total) highlight trends in multi-scalar digital approaches, experimental archaeological methods, and interdisciplinary applications of microscopy. Notable projects include the ENTRANS initiative for Iron Age art documentation and the Star Carr shamanic costume analysis.
With 5 active research projects and a focus on international collaboration, his work bridges archaeological science with contemporary societal challenges. He actively engages in methodological standardization and citizen science to democratize heritage research.




