Danielle is a digital archaeologist with expertise in object recording and landscape visualisation, with a background in early human behaviour in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. Through prior work with the Visualising Heritage research group, Danielle has worked with partners such as local authorities to visualise urban landscapes to assist with public engagement; in addition to working with charity partners such as the National Trust to carry out archaeological survey and analysis and using digital methodologies to visualise underground archaeology.
Building on her experience and expertise, Danielle is interested in the utilisation of digital methodologies alongside traditional archaeological approaches, to identify, analyse, and visualise human interaction with the landscape to further understanding of humans in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Landscape.
As part of Subnordica, Danielle will aid in the development of predictive models for use in classifying areas of archaeological potential in the southern North Sea.