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Alex Turner is a researcher affiliated with Newcastle University, focusing on Landscape Archaeology, Geophysical Survey, and Cultural Heritage Management. His work spans agrarian landscapes, Roman settlements, and medieval infrastructure, utilizing techniques like OSL dating and photogrammetry. He has collaborated extensively on projects such as the Lateran Project and Corbridge Roman Station and Environs Project.
- Fields of Interest: Landscape Archaeology, Geophysical Survey, OSL Dating, Agrarian Systems, Roman Archaeology, Mediterranean Studies
- Collaborations: Worked with Professors Sam Turner, Ian Haynes, and Jon Mills on Roman and medieval landscape analyses
Research Trends: His recent publications highlight geophysical methods for heritage conservation, terrace agriculture chronology, and AI-driven reconstruction of lost landscapes. Themes include human-environment interaction in historical contexts, with a focus on Roman and medieval Europe.
Projects: Key contributions to the Rome Transformed project, Apulum Roman Villa Project, and Hadrian’s Wall case studies, emphasizing metadata management and interdisciplinary approaches.