Dr Caitlin D'Gluyas
Researcher biography
I am an early career researcher in archaeology, cultural heritage and history.
In Australia my work examines the impacts and outcomes of British colonisation on people in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. I have recently also been contributing to research on Bronze Age cultural and environmental change in southeastern Arabia. With more than ten years practical experience on archaeological investigations, I have worked on a variety of archaeological projects across Australia and further afield in the United Arab Emirates and Norfolk Island. I maintain connections to the heritage management sector, in particular, through the synthesis of archaeological evidence of colonial Parramatta and Sydney. I am also interested in environmental history, landscape archaeology, historical studies of young people, more-than-human approaches, archaeological archives and data management, historical archaeological theory and methods, spatial analysis of artefacts and archaeological applications of GIS.