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Philip Murgatroyd started his working life in the computer industry before moving into archaeology in 2000. He has been a member of a series of multidisciplinary research projects, including the Anglo-American Project in Pompeii, the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes project, GG-Top, Medieval Warfare on the Grid and Europe’s Lost Frontiers. He is currently the Project Modelling Lead on ‘Unpath’d Waters’, which is an AHRC-funded ‘Towards a National Collection’ project.


Professor Vincent Gaffney is the 50th Anniversary Chair in Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bradford. Current research projects include the ERC-funded Synergy project,SUBNORDICA, and the LBI_ArchPro Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes project. He has worked extensively across Europe, America and Africa. and has received many awards for his work including the European Archaeological Heritage Prize, and the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education (1996 and 2022). In 2018 he was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Awards for services to scientific research.


John Haldon is a fellow of the British Academy and current Director of the Climate Change and History Research Initiative at Princeton University. His research focuses on the history of the medieval eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire, on premodern state systems and structures in western Eurasia, and on the impact of environmental stress on societal resilience in pre-modern social systems, on all of which he has published many books and articles.


Georgios Theodoropoulos is currently a Chair Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at SUSTech in Shenzhen, China’s Silicon Valley, having previously held senior positions at the University of Durham, UK, IBM Research, Trinity College Dublin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and University of Birmingham, UK. He is a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science and the British Computer Society. He is a leading authority in Distributed Multi-Agent Simulation of Complex Systems.