Welcome to Enrico R. Crema’s

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Enrico R. Crema

PhD Candidate,

Institute of Archaeology

University College London,

31-34 Gordon Square - London - WC1H 0PY


Contact:

office phone: +44 0207 679 4762

email: e.crema<at>ucl.ac.uk


Personal Webpages

Centre for the Evolution for Cultural Diversity

EvolvingSpaces (my Blog)

UCL Institute of Archaeology

Academia.edu

    Welcome to my personal webpage! I am PhD student at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL (United Kingdom), currently waiting for my viva examination. My doctoral project aimed to investigate the dynamics of changes in the settlement system of Jomon hunter-gatherers by means of spatial analysis and agent-based simulations, and was jointly supervised by Andrew Bevan and Mark Lake.


    I obtained my BA (with honours) in Italy at the Department of Oriental History in the University of Bologna, where I participated in several field projects in the Sultanate of Oman and Tunisia. I have then obtained a MSc in GIS and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology at UCL, with a thesis centred on the development of new spatio-temporal analysis specifically aimed for archaeologists.


    My research interests spreads from the application and development of quantitative and computational methods (using software packages such as R, GRASS, NetLogo and Repast) to human behavioural ecology, dual-inheritance theory, settlement archaeology, and hunter-gatherer studies. You can read more about my interests on my Blog.

 

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Last Updated: 25/08/2012