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Harry Manley is a Lecturer in Geoinformatics at Bournemouth University, affiliated with the Department of Archaeology & Anthropology and the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences. His work integrates spatial technologies like GNSS, 3D laser scanning, and drone-based remote sensing into archaeological research.
- MSc in Archaeological Computing (University of Southampton, 2004)
- BSc in Archaeology (Bournemouth University, 2002)
Research spans geoinformatics applications in archaeology, including urban space analysis in medieval Tanzania, Bronze Age burial mounds, and Roman infrastructure. Recent projects focus on drone imagery for historic village documentation in Cyprus and mining landscapes in Cornwall. Collaborations with institutions like the British Museum highlight his interdisciplinary approach.
Grants include international geophysics projects on the Dorchester Roman Aqueduct. Publications emphasize methodological innovations in archaeological prospection and public engagement through 3D visualization.
