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Hugh Thomas is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Discipline of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Western Australia. With 17 years of field research experience across Greece, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, and Australia, his work primarily focuses on Greek funerary iconography and burial rituals. Hugh's PhD research concentrated on the role of gestures in Greek funerary practices, which included detailed analyses of ceramics and terracottas from the Late Bronze Age to the Late Classical period. His post-doctoral work has been dedicated to the development and implementation of new digital methodologies in archaeology, specifically utilizing 3D archaeological recording and drone-based remote sensing technologies, including multispectral analysis for large-scale landscape modeling. Currently, he serves as the Assistant Director of the Aerial Archaeology in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (AAKSAU) project. Hugh's active contributions to the field include numerous publications and collaborations, establishing a unique fingerprint of research topics within archaeological studies.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Research Fellow focused on Greek funerary iconography and burial rituals.
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