The Submerged Landscapes Research Centre at the University of Bradford is recruiting a talented, enthusiastic, and motivated PhD candidate to undertake research on the submerged archaeological landscapes of the Gulf of Mexico, U.S.A. under Dr Fitch’s and Dr Cook Hale's U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) funded project 'Reevaluating BOEM’s Guidelines for Identifying Submerged Pre-Contact Archaeological Sites in the Gulf of Mexico: a Geoarchaeological Approach'. This PhD will carry out innovative archaeological research across the Gulf of Mexico, assessing landscapes submerged by sea level rise after the end of the last ice age, supported by both Bradford's world leading research expertise in submerged landscapes studies and resources provided by BOEM’s Environmental Studies Program. The PhD will use both legacy survey data made available by project partners, and new data, to support the project’s primary aim, which is to update and refine methods for detection and examination of submerged landscapes across the Gulf of Mexico.
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