During MATRIX project the fellow has published his research in several high impact journals as (i.e Microchemical Journal, Talanta etc..) and broader journals appropriate to archaeological science (i.e Journal of Archaeological Science reports), also all the publications have or will have an open access copy in York research data base pure (
https://pure.york.ac.uk/portal/en/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)). The obtained results from the three case of studies ( Engaruka, Serpis Valley and Konso) were presented in national and international congresses and workshops for specialists in chemistry, geochemistry and/or archaeometry. Within the most representative events is important to highlight the oral presentation at conferences like, UKAS UCL 2017(April 2017), CSI XL PISA 2017, EMSLIBS 2017( June 2017), XXI SEQA2017(September 2017) and the African Archaeology Research Day (AARD) (November 2017).
MATRIX project has employed a variety of communication and public engagement strategies to catch the attention of European and global society to highlight the importance of the advancement of archaeological and scientific methods. Press and media coverage have been used to communicate MATRIX results and research related to the project at international level. This has involved University of York’s Press Office bringing the project news to the wider public Website, but as well Italian and Spanish newspapers were giving news about MATRIX and also the Website and TVmedia of the University of Valencia were communicating MATRIX fellow activities.
MATRIX has participated at York Festival of Ideas ( June 2016), with AAREA (ERC-StG-2012-337128-AAREA) project staff. Also the researcher was acting as an ambassador for the Marie Sklodowska Curie action, promoting the Fellowship scheme alongside his project at a series of planned public talks at the host institution and at selected institutions as the University of Valencia (Spain) and Rotary Club at Ravenna (Italy). The MATRIX fellow attended AAREA Policy Brief sessions in the British Houses of Parliament in November 2017 where was participating at the question and answer sessions regarding possible applications of MATRIX research results. Also MATRIX fellow was presenting the project results at the offices of the White-Rose University Consortium in Brussels in December 2017. Finally the social media has been constantly employed to academic and no academic public for MATRIX activities and Marie Curie fellowship dissemination throughout the account of Twitter (@GianniGallello) facebook (www.facebook.com/archaechemis/) Instagramm (www.instagram.com/archaechemis/) ResearchGate (www.researchgate.net/project/MATRIX) and the webpage (
http://www.uv.es/archaechemis(öffnet in neuem Fenster)).