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Jeremy Huggett

BA (University of Leeds), PhD (CNAA)
Senior Lecturer & Head of Department
Department of Archaeology
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ

Tel. +44 (0)141 330 4916
Fax. +44 (0)141-330 3544
email: j.huggett@archaeology.arts.gla.ac.uk

 

Research                                                                             

    • Symon’s Castle excavations, Powys, Wales (Co-Director)
    • New Pieces excavations, Powys, Wales (Co-Director)
    • CAD/GIS in archaeology
    • Social and philosophical implications of Information Technologies in archaeology
    • Anglo-Saxon cemetery studies

    PhD Supervision

    • Julie Roberts (LGC Forensics): An anthropological study of war crimes against children in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina during the 1990s
    • Paul Duffy (GUARD): Skeletal signatures of social trends in the Historic period in Scotland

    Accepting PhD students in the following areas:

    • Early medieval and later burial studies
    • Developments of CAD/GIS/3D modelling in archaeology
    • Philosophy and study of Information Technology in archaeology

    Teaching

    Administration

    Selected Publications

    Huggett, J. 2004. Archaeology and the New Technological Fetishism. Archeologia e Calcolatori 15, 81-92.

    Huggett, J. & S. Ross (eds.) 2004. Archaeological Informatics: Beyond Technology. Special Issue, Internet Archaeology 15.

    Huggett, J. 2004. ‘The past in bits? Towards an archaeology of Information Technology’, in J. Huggett and S. Ross (eds.).

    Eiteljorg II, H. K. Fernie, J. Huggett & D. Robinson. 2003. CAD: A Guide to Good Practice (Oxbow Books) (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/project/goodguides/cad/).

    Huggett, J. 2001. 'Autonomous agents and archaeological information', Archaeological Computing Newsletter 57, 6-9.

    Huggett, J. 2000. ‘Reactive Documents? An experiment in hypermedia’, Archaeological Computing Newsletter 56, 5-6.

    Huggett, J. 2000. ‘Computers and archaeological culture change’, in G. Lock and K. Brown (eds.) On the Theory and Practice of Archaeological Computing (Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monograph 51), pp.5-22.

    Huggett, J. and Chen Guo-Yuan 2000. ‘3D interpretative modelling of archaeological sites/A computer reconstruction of a medieval timber and earthwork castleInternet Archaeology 8.

    J. Huggett, J. 2000. ‘Looking at intra-site GIS’, in K. Lockyear, T. J. T. Sly and V. Mihilescu-Bîrliba (eds.) Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1996 (British Archaeological Reports Int Ser 845), pp. 117-122.