Queen's University, Belfast
Current Position | Lecturer in GIS and Archaeology |
Telephone | +44 (0)2890 973448 |
w.megarry@qub.ac.uk | |
Departments | School of Natural and Built Environment |
ECR | Yes |
Quadrat Core Themes | Earth Systems |
Methods I Use | Modelling |
Profiles |
Key Research Interests
- The archaeology of islands and Islandscapes;
- Geospatial technologies – GIS and Remote Sensing;
- Climate change and cultural heritage;
- Heritage and World Heritage Management
Recent Key Papers
- Cooney, G., Megarry, W., Markham, M., Gilhooly, B., O’Neill, B., Gaffrey, J., Sands, R., Nyland, A., Ballin, T B, Murray, J. and Sheridan, J A. (2019) Tangled up in blue: the role of riebeckite felsite in Neolithic Shetland. In: Mining and quarrying in Neolithic Europe: A social perspective. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers (16). Oxbow, Oxford, pp. 49-65.
- Megarry, W.; Graham, C.; Gilhooly, B.; O’Neill, B.; Sands, R.; Nyland, A.; Cooney, G. (2018) Debitage and Drones: Classifying and Characterising Neolithic Stone Tool Production in the Shetland Islands Using High Resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery. Drones 2, 12.
- Megarry, W. P., Davenport, B. A., & Comer, D. C. (2017). Emerging Applications of LiDAR / Airborne Laser Scanning in the Management of World Heritage Sites. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites,
Summary Title of Current Studentships
- Landscapes of Production: Exploring the Palaeaoenvironmental Context of Stone Tool Quarrying, Manufacture, Use and Deposition on Neolithic Shetland
- QUADRAT DTP student, Hazel Mosley: Landscapes of Production: Exploring the Palaeaoenvironmental Context of Stone Tool Quarrying, Manufacture, Use and Deposition on Neolithic Shetland