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Steve Dockrill

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Archaeological Sciences
Bradford University
United Kingdom

Biography

Steve is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Bradford, where his research has focused on the archaeology of North Atlantic Britain. He is an active member of two international research collaboratives, the North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation (NABO) and the Global Human Ecodynamics Alliance (GHEA), in 2010 he became Adjunct Research Professor for the City University of New York (CUNY).  Dockrill was an invited member of the NABO International Polar Year research group: Long Term Human Ecodynamics in the Norse North Atlantic: cases of sustainability, survival, and collapse (2007-2010; funded by the US National Science Foundation). He has lectured widely on his research, both nationally and internationally, within the context of these research groups (most recently he was invited to contribute a paper at the 2012 Society of American Archaeologist’s conference held in Memphis). In 2008 Dockrill co-organised the NABO conference Archaeological Futures: A Research Agenda for the North Atlantic held in Bradford. Since 1984 he has led field programmes in Orkney, Shetland and the Faroe Islands. These include Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney (1984-88), South Nesting (1991-1994). Steve is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Bradford, where his research has focused on the archaeology of North Atlantic Britain. He is an active member of two international research collaboratives, the North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation (NABO) and the Global Human Ecodynamics Alliance (GHEA), in 2010 he became Adjunct Research Professor for the City University of New York (CUNY).  Dockrill was an invited member of the NABO International Polar Year research group: Long Term Human Ecodynamics in the Norse North Atlantic: cases of sustainability, survival, and collapse (2007-2010; funded by the US National Science Foundation). He has lectured widely on his research, both nationally and internationally, within the context of these research groups (most recently he was invited to contribute a paper at the 2012 Society of American Archaeologist’s conference held in Memphis). In 2008 Dockrill co-organised the NABO conference Archaeological Futures: A Research Agenda for the North Atlantic held in Bradford. Since 1984 he has led field programmes in Orkney, Shetland and the Faroe Islands. These include Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney (1984-88), South Nesting (1991-1994).

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North Atlantic Britain, Orkney, Shetland, Neolithic, Iron Age, Viking, Chronology, Palaeoeconomy, Palaeosols, Power, Sustainability

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