- Archaeology
- Landscape Archaeology
- Late Antiquity
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Paula Androić Gračanin is a researcher at the Doctoral School of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland (UKSW). Her work focuses on the archaeology of insular landscapes in the northeastern Adriatic, particularly the Island of Rab (Croatia), spanning the Iron Age, Roman period, and Late Antiquity. She specializes in landscape evolution, settlement organization, and interdisciplinary methods like geophysical surveys and GIS. Specializes in Adriatic island archaeology Expert in Late Antique and Roman rural settlements Uses geophysics and geoarchaeology Her research emphasizes material culture, including pottery production and iron working, while exploring communication routes and intra-regional interactions. Current projects involve diachronic analysis of settlement patterns and environmental impacts on Roman agrarian systems. Her recent publications (2024–2020) examine fortified settlements, cultural exchange, and geoarchaeological methodologies. Topics include Late Iron Age hillforts, Roman coastal infrastructure, and GIS applications in tracking settlement transformations.







