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Penny Johnston is a Researcher in the Department of History, Politics and Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, with a background in Archaeology and Digital Humanities. She holds a PhD in Digital Arts and Humanities from University College Cork (UCC) and has held roles at UCD School of Archaeology and organizations like Eachtra Archaeological Projects. Her research focuses on archaeobotany, oral history, and digital humanities, particularly in Bronze Age Ireland and medieval Novgorod.
Education:
- B.A. in History and Archaeology, University College Cork
- M.Sc. in Environmental Archaeology and Paleoeconomy, University of Sheffield
- M.A. in Electronic Communication and Publishing, University College London
- Ph.D. in Digital Arts and Humanities, University College Cork
Research Interests:
- Archaeobotanical analysis of Bronze Age settlements
- Oral history digitization and public engagement
- Environmental archaeology in Ireland and Europe
- GIS applications in archaeological excavation
- Medieval urban structures and food systems
Key Projects:
- FOODSEC (Food Security in Bronze Age Ireland) at UCD (2023–2024)
- Project Time: Chronological modeling of late 4th/early 3rd millennia BC sites
- Analysis of plant remains from Novgorod and Irish archaeological sites
Labs/Teams: Member of Environmental Archaeology in Ireland (EAI), contributing to standards and collaborative research projects.
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