Orcid ID – 0000-0002-8690-200X
Email – jaime.almansa@usc.es
Jaime Almansa is an archaeologist specialised in public archaeology (the multiple relations between archaeology and contemporary society). His late research has focused on the management of archaeological sites and the profession and is currently working on the development of new methodologies to determine temporal provenance of looted archaeological artefacts. Within the Polluted Past project, he is delving into the prospective impact of the results and a public policies approach..
Jaime graduated in 2006 from a bachelor’s degree in History and Archaeology in the University Complutense of Madrid. He graduated in the Master in Public Archaeology of Institute of Archaeology in the University College London in 2009. He holded in 2017 a PhD in Archaeology with his thesis about the interaction and action between archaeology and society.