Chaz Morse

| Qualifications: | AIfA, Archaeology (BA), Archaeology Research Methods (MA), Human Rights (MA) |
| Started at L - P: | 2005 |
| Expertise: | Fieldwork Projects and Human Remains Excavation |
| Languages: | Arabic (basic), French (fair), Greek (fair) |
I began working as a field archaeologist in 1995, and have worked for a number of field units in the south east of England. I joined L – P : Archaeology in the spring of 2005.
My main responsibilities are managing projects in the field and report writing, from large scale MAP2 Assessments to Archaeological Desk Based Assessments. Additionally I have a strong interest in excavation of human remains and the excavation of complex stratigraphy.
I have worked as an archaeologist in Syria, Sudan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, and Greece. In late 2006 and early 2007 I worked on the Giza Plateau Mapping Project in Egypt.
I have particular interests in the pastoral nomadic economies of the Middle East, both ancient and modern. This interest also extends to other mobile economies, and I have worked for various NGO’s researching the rights of mobile populations in modern south east Europe.
Expertise: Managing projects in the field, excavation of human remains, excavation of complex stratigraphy, and report writing.
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