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Giacomo Landeschi is an Associate Professor of Archaeology and a researcher at Lund University. He is deputy director of the LU Digital Archaeology Laboratory DARK Lab and a research engineer in the LU Humanities Lab. Landeschi has an established international reputation as a leading scholar in digital archaeology, 3D GIS, and digitally informed sensory archaeologies. Since 2016, Landeschi has been leading a project to study space and movement in a Pompeian house through the use of 3D GIS. He is currently coordinating a project on the use of AI-based methods for the analysis of Scandinavian forest land and co-directing a research project focusing on the study of ancient urbanism in southern Etruria. Landeschi recently co-authored 'Capturing the Senses - Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies' (Springer 2023) and 'Archaeological 3D GIS' (Routledge 2022). In 2023, Landeschi served as a panel member for the ERC Consolidator Grant evaluation committee (SH6 – the Study of Human Past).

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