Julián Moyano Di Carlo
About Julián Moyano Di Carlo
Maritime archaeologist interested in the intersections between social learning, technology, rituality, and political economy. My approach combines archaeological fieldwork, computational analysis, and cross-cultural comparisons. Currently, my research focuses on modeling the social role of carvers in Nordic Bronze Age maritime rock art as part of the project "Tracing carvers on the rocks".
I obtained a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Gothenburg, an MA in Maritime Archaeology from the University of Cádiz (2018), and a BA in Archaeology from the University of Barcelona (2014). I have a research background in prehistoric boatbuilding and seafaring, rock art analysis, and cross-cultural comparisons. I have conducted fieldwork in Spain, Italy, and Sweden and presented my research in several international conferences.
Other major research interests are archaeological theory, philosophy of science, and applied archaeology.