Premodern Healthscaping houses several research projects and therefore several researchers.
“Pursuing Public Health in the Preindustrial World” (2022–2026, current) is based out of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. It gathers historians, (bio)archaeologists and religionists across Italy, the US, India, and Australia.
Guy Geltner
Aydogan Kars
Megan Cassidy-Welch
Giovanna Bianch
Mauro Buonncontri
Serena Viva
Luisa Dallai
Farhat Hasan, partner investigator
Mukhtar Ahmed
Shireen Hamza
Rose Byfleet
Sarah May
Lucy Maloney
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“Healthscaping Urban Europe” (2017–2021) was based at the University of Amsterdam and brought together historians and archaeologists based in The Netherlands.
Guy Geltner, University of Amsterdam
Claire Weeda, University of Amsterdam
Janna Coomans, University of Amsterdam
Taylor Zaneri, University of Amsterdam
Léa Hermenault, University of Amsterdam
Lola Digard, University of Amsterdam
Peyman Amiri, University of Amsterdam
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““Mining Activities, Public Health Strategies and Pollution Legacies in Europe” (2023) was based out of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. It gathered historians and archaeologists across Australia, Italy, and The Netherlands. Click here for researcher bios.
Guy Geltner
Léa Hermenault
Sarah May
Daniel Italia-Prasad
Kallum Robinson
Cliara Joubert
Tina Asmussen
Nicolas Minvielle Larousse
Giovanna Bianchi
“The Forgotten Silver Age of Sardinia” (2024, 2025) was funded primarily by Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, but was based out of Sardinia. This project is finalised but the group is ongoing and actively seeking funding. It consist of historians, archaeologists, and heritage specialists. Click here for researcher bios.
Guy Geltner
Nicolas Minvielle Larousse
Giovanna Bianchi
Luisa Dallai
Fabio Pinna
Mattia Sanna Montanelli
Jessie Birkett-Rees
Hilary Gopnik
Francesca Sanna
Léa Hermenault
Erin Brodie
Céline Tomczyk
Daniel Italia-Prasad