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Ashely Green is a Researcher at Bournemouth University's Faculty of Science and Technology, specializing in archaeological science with emphasis on forensic applications and geophysical data analysis. Her work focuses on developing computational methods to enhance pre-excavation detection of human interments.
Her educational background includes:
- MSc in Forensic Archaeology from Bournemouth University (2015)
- BS in Biological Anthropology with Criminal Justice minor from Appalachian State University (2014)
Green's research integrates machine learning with archaeological prospection, particularly for grave detection in geophysical datasets. She pioneers software solutions to automate identification of burial sites in Ground Penetrating Radar data, addressing critical challenges in medieval Irish archaeology and forensic investigations. Her methodology bridges computational science and field archaeology to improve accuracy during pre-excavation stages.
Publication analysis reveals consistent innovation in archaeological survey techniques, with recent work emphasizing workflow modeling and information systems for human remains detection. Her contributions focus on overcoming modern activity interference in historical sites through advanced geophysical interpretation.
Scientific Awards: No awards documented in available sources.
Advising and Grants: No information regarding student supervision or research funding is publicly accessible.
Green maintains active engagement with professional communities including the Meath Archaeological & Historical Society (2017-present), Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (2016-present), Aerial Archaeology Research Group, Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, and International Society for Archaeological Prospection. These affiliations demonstrate her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration in archaeological methodology development.
