Alumnus, Institute of Archaeology
Thesis Title: Multispectral Archaeological Prospection: A case study in the Dinar region, central western Turkey
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Roger Matthews
Mark Lake |
About
My research interests are primarily concerned with the application of multispectral satellite imagery in site detection and prediction. Currently I am employed as Global Heritage Network Manager at Global Heritage Fund (GHF) in Palo Alto, California, USA. In this capacity I lead development for and oversee Global Heritage Network (GHN), an online platform for satellite-based monitoring of endangered cultural heritage sites in the developing world as well as overseeing all GHF Project data and documentation, the GHF website and Fellowship program and more. I have worked on projects in California, Turkey, Guatemala, Cambodia, Colombia, Syria, Jordan and Peru.





