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Dr. Katharina Ulmschneider is a Senior Research Fellow and School of Archaeology Archivist at Worcester College, University of Oxford. She specializes in archaeological archives, early medieval archaeology of northwest Europe, and the interpretation of historic visual materials including lantern slides and glass plates.
- Associate Member of the Archives and Records Association
- Member of the Oxford Centre for Late Antiquity
- Member of the Oxford University Heritage Network
- Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
Her research explores the evolution of landscapes, settlement hierarchies, and material culture in Northern Europe, with particular focus on economic systems, coinage, and the integration of metal-detector finds into archaeological narratives. She leads interdisciplinary projects such as the HEIR (Historic Environment Image Resource) - an image database tracking global environmental changes through historic photographs - and the Jacobsthal Project, examining the work of German refugee archaeologist Paul Jacobsthal.
Recent publications highlight her work in digital archiving, ceramic provenance studies, and public engagement. Funded by the Reva and David Logan Foundation, Fell Fund, and Citizen Science Alliance, her exhibitions include collaborations with institutions in China and Austria.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries



