XClose

Institute of Archaeology

Home
Menu

Material Worlds

Research Theme 2: Material Worlds

Poster for UCL Institute of Archaeology Thematic Research Seminars Term II, 2024-25 on 'Material Worlds' - green banner UCL logo and the picture of black and red/brown painted pottery

Thematic research encompassing 'Material Worlds' includes: 

  • artefact typology and beyond to technology and practices of production
  • materials analysis of lithics, metals, glass, ceramics and other artificial materials
  • imaging of organic remains (environmental, artefactual, and for conservation treatments)
  •  interface between materials analysis and conservation science
  • cultural memory, archaeologies of contextual meaning, sociologies and anthropologies of art
  • movement and mobility of objects through trade and exchange

The Wolfson Archaeological Science laboratories are outstanding and support world-leading research in materials analysis. Materials Analysis in Archaeology aims to characterise the materials used by past people, using approaches adapted from the natural sciences. This data is then used to reconstruct human interaction with the environment and environmental conditions, as well as production and manufacturing technologies, trade contacts, and movement of ideas and materials across time and space.

Selected current and recent research projects