Today, postdoctoral researcher Navjot Kour is presenting in the 16th Annual Workshop on South Asian Archaeology, organised by Hartwick College and hosted by the University of Chicago from the 1-3 March 2024.
ROOM 2: HERITAGE AND HERITAGE MANAGEMENT
Mapping Heritage Decline and Conservation in the Riverine Monsoonal Plains of Jammu: Integration of Geospatial Legacy Data, Multi-Source Remote Sensing and Field Surveys
Navjot Kour, Francesc Conesa, Arnau Garcia-Molsosa, and Hèctor A. Orengo
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM EST (UTC-5)
Dr. Kour will present the ongoing work of RIVERINE, a research project that aims to investigate the long-term land use and settlement dynamics that shaped the outer plains of Jammu in north-western India.
Navjot Kour is a postdoctoral fellow with the project RIVERINE: Mapping archaeological mounds and long-term socio-ecological transformations in riverine monsoonal plains. (PCI2021-122026-2B). Funded by the Agencia Estatal de Investigación of the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación in the call “Proyectos de Colaboración Internacional”.