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Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 5
Citations - 182
Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Headland & Identity (social science). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 182 citations.
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Desert Migrations: people, environment and culture in the Libyan Sahara
David Mattingly,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Simon J. Armitage,Huw Barton,John Dore,Nick Drake,Robert Foley,Stefania Merlo,Mustapha Salem,Jay T. Stock,Kevin White,Muftah Ahmed,Franca Cole,Federica Crivellaro,Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez,Maria Guagnin,Sebastian Jones,Vassil Karloukovski,Victoria Leitch,Lisa A. Maher,Farès Moussa,Anita Radini,Ian Reeds,Toby Savage,Martin Sterry +24 more
TL;DR: The Desert Migrations Project as mentioned in this paper is a new interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional collaborative project between the Society for Libyan Studies and the Department of Antiquities to address the theme of migration in the broadest sense, encompassing the movement of people, ideas/knowledge and material culture into and out of Fazzan.
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DMP V: Investigations in 2009 of Cemeteries and Related Sites on the West Side of the Taqallit Promontory
David Mattingly,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Andrew Wilson,Hafed Abduli,Muftah Ahmed,Steve Baker,Franca Cole,Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez,Matt Hobson,Victoria Leitch,Farès Moussa,Efthymia Nikita,Anita Radini,Ian Reeds,Toby Savage,Martin Sterry +15 more
TL;DR: The Burials and Identity team of the Desert Migrations Project carried out two main excavations in the 2009 season, at the monumental Garamantian cemeteries of TAG001 and TAG012, by the Taqallit headland.
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DMP II: 2008 fieldwork on burials and identity in the Wadi al-Ajal
David Mattingly,John Dore,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Muftah Ahmed,Franca Cole,Jon Crisp,Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez,Matt Hobson,Misbah Ismayer,Victoria Leitch,Farès Moussa,Efthymia Nikita,Ian Reeds,Toby Savage,Martin Sterry +14 more
TL;DR: The second season of the Desert Migrations Project took place in January 2008, with work following several substrands as discussed by the authors, with excavation and survey work concentrated in the Watwat embayment, expanding on, and completing the work begun in 2007.
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DMP XII: Excavations and Survey of the so-called Garamantian Royal Cemetery (GSC030–031)
David Mattingly,Hafed Abduli,Muftah Ahmed,Franca Cole,Corisande Fenwick,Brooklynne Tyr Fothergill,Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez,Matthew Hobson,Nadia Khalaf,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Farès Moussa,Efthymia Nikita,Julia Nikolaus,Anita Radini,Nick Ray,Toby Savage,Martin Sterry,Andrew Wilson +17 more
TL;DR: A survey and excavation by the Burials and Identity team of the Desert Migrations Project (DMP) focused in 2011 on the so-called Royal Cemetery of the Garamantes close to the Jarma escarpment, a few km south of Old Jarma as mentioned in this paper.
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DMP IX: Summary Report on the Fourth Season of Excavations of the Burials and Identity team
David Mattingly,Hafed Abduli,Hamza Aburgheba,Muftah Ahmed,Misbah Ali Ahmed Esmaia,Steve Baker,Franca Cole,Corisande Fenwick,Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez,Matthew Hobson,Nadia Khalaf,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Victoria Leitch,Farès Moussa,Efthymia Nikita,David Parker,Anita Radini,Nick Ray,Toby Savage,Martin Sterry,Katia Schörle +20 more
TL;DR: The fourth season of the Burials and Identity component of the Desert Migrations Project in 2010 focused on completion of excavation work at two main cemeteries (TAG001 and TAG012) and smaller-scale sampling work at a number of nearby cems as mentioned in this paper.