Jason T. Herrmann

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I use remote sensing to examine how archaeological sites and their environments changed over time. I try to link these changes in the natural and cultural landscape to transformations in social organization and strategies for settlement and land use.


Space and Identity in Ancient Motya (Mozia, Sicily)

Community-Oriented Digital Archaeology

Development of the Urban Landscape at Ancient Sam’al

Eastern Ḫabur Archaeological Survey Land Use and Land Cover

Prehistoric Human Ecodynamics in Southeastern Arabia

Internal Mound Structure of Middle Woodland Mounds, Lower Illinois River Valley, Illinois

Other projects:

South Tombs Cemetery Geophysical Survey, Amarna, Egypt

Deep Geophysical Prospection at Tell Qarqur, Syria

Leetown Hamlet, Pea Ridge

Hood Museum Cuneiform Tablets

© Jason Herrmann

Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials
Penn Museum
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA

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