Dr Graeme Martin Warren BA, MA, PhD,
Research Interests:
My primary research is on the early prehistoric archaeology of Ireland and Britain in European context. In particular, I focus on hunter-gatherers and the adoption of agriculture (Mesolithic & Neolithic). I have a range of research specialisms: e.g. stone tool analysis and landscape archaeology. Within the early prehistoric field, I am engaged in a number of site, or landscape, specific fieldwork projects; two inter-disciplinary projects examining the interplay between archaeology and environmental change over time; and numerous minor projects examining stone tools. I lead a cluster of research students in my field.
Research students
I am interested in supervising research students in:
- early prehistoric archaeology
- hunter-gatherers past or present
- material culture studies, especially stone tool analysis
I currently supervise:
Darina Daly - PhD Student (joint supervision with Dr J Bruck)
Killian Driscoll - PhD Student, (IRCHSS Funded)
Sonja Laus - PhD Student (Ad Astra)
Emmett O'Keefe - PhD Student (Ad Astra)