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Ashely Green
Research Engineer
Department of Historical StudiesAbout Ashely Green
Summary
I have a background in archaeology, with practical experience primarily in commercial archaeology, STEM outreach, and volunteer archaeology. I am currently a Research Engineer for the Swedish Rock Art Research Archives (SHFA) and Tracing Carvers on the Rocks project. My work focuses on the use of digital methods and new techniques in rock art studies and digital humanities. My main research areas include GIS and landscape analyses, machine learning, and 3d documentation for archaeology. I teach these subject areas at undergraduate, masters, and PhD levels.
Research Areas
- GIS and geospatial analyses for archaeology and digital humanities
- Machine and deep learning for rock art
- Digital archaeology
- Digital (3D) documentation in archaeology
- Data dissemination
Education
- PhD in Archaeology, Bournemouth University, UK (2020)
- MSc in Forensic Archaeology, Bournemouth University, UK (2015)
- BS in Biological Anthropology with Criminal Justice minor, Appalachian State University, USA (2014)
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人文主义人工智能:一个跨学科的专业知识与研究新领域
Mats Fridlund, David Alfter, Daniel Brodén, Ashely Green, Aram Karimi, Cecilia Lindhé
数字人文研究 / Digital Humanities Research - 2025 -
Seafaring and navigation in the Nordic Bronze Age: The application of an ocean voyage tool and boat performance data for comparing direct open water crossings with sheltered coastal
routes
Boel Bengtsson, Alvaro Montenegro, Ashely Green, Matteo Tomasini, Martyn Prince, Victor Wåhlstrand Skärström, Knut Ivar Austvoll, Johan Ling, Cecilia Lindhé
PLOS ONE - 2025 -
Rock Art in Three Dimensions: Comments on the Use and Possibilities of 3D Rock Art
Documentation.
Christian Horn, Mark Peternell, Johan Ling, Ashely Green, Richard Potter
Hostettler, M., Buhlke, A., Drummer, C., Emmenegger, L., Reich, J., Stäheli, C. (eds) The 3 Dimensions of Digitalised Archaeology. Springer, Cham. - 2024 -
Svenskt HällristningsForskningsArkiv Launches New
Website
Ashely Green, Christian Horn
Current Swedish Archaeology - 2024 -
Accessing centuries of documentation - Resources to improve access to Swedish rock art documentation and
metadata
Ashely Green, Tristan Bridge, Christian Horn, Siska Humlesjö, Aram Karimi, Johan Ling, Jonathan Westin
Proceedings of the Huminfra Conference (HiC 2024), 10-11 January, 2024, Gothenburg, Sweden - 2024 -
Humanistic AI: Towards a new field of interdisciplinary expertise and
research
Mats Fridlund, David Alfter, Daniel Brodén, Ashely Green, Aram Karimi, Cecilia Lindhé
Proceedings of the Huminfra Conference (HiC 2024), 10-11 January, 2024, Gothenburg, Sweden - 2024 -
A Boat Is a Boat Is a Boat…Unless It Is a Horse – Rethinking the Role of
Typology
Christian Horn, Ashely Green, Victor Wåhlstrand Skärström, Cecilia Lindhé , Mark Peternell, Johan Ling
Open Archaeology - 2022 -
Artificial Intelligence, 3D Documentation, and Rock Art—Approaching and Reflecting on the Automation of Identification and Classification of Rock Art
Images
Christian Horn, Oscar Ivarsson, Cecilia Lindhé , Richard Potter, Ashely Green, Johan Ling
Journal of archaeological method and theory - 2022 -
Where Do We Go from Here? The future of artificial intelligence in
archaeology
Christian Horn, Ashely Green
The European Archaeologist - 2021