
Gaffney, Vincent
Vincent Gaffney is a leading archaeologist specializing in ancient landscapes and human history. He studies how early societies interacted with their environment by analyzing landscape features, sediments, and artifacts. His work often involves using innovative technology, like remote sensing and GIS, to uncover and interpret ancient sites and settlement patterns. Gaffney’s research helps us understand how early humans adapted to changing environments and how historical landscapes shaped human development over millennia. His contributions provide valuable insights into our collective past, revealing the ways ancient societies lived, moved, and thrived within their landscapes.