In order to achieve the project’s aims and objectives, the following work was carried out:
- Collection and contextual analysis of about 1600 distinct cylinder seals from throughout Western Eurasia. These have been included in a customised Filemaker database which includes fields related to their context, design, and material and has further photos and/or drawings of their designs. The contextual information has also been included into an excel database, fed to ArcGIS.
- Training in pXRF, Machine Learning, GIS, social network analysis, archaeological theory, Aegean archaeology
- Participation in weekly seminars
- Lectures for undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Supervision of postgraduate students’ Master dissertations
- Marking of undergraduate and postgraduate essays and MPhil dissertations
- Research museum field trips visits entailing study and pXRF analysis of cylinder seals in nine museums in Greece (National Archaeological Museum, and the Archaeological Museums in Lamia, Chalkis, Patras, Volos, Nafplion, Nemea, Isthmia, Thiva)
- Research trips to initiate collaborations and obtain further training in pXRF and Convolutional Neural Networks’ analysis
- Training in transferrable skills such as teaching training, project management, language training, administration and leadership skills
- Invited research seminars and conference presentations in major workshops (i.e. Heidelberg University, Charles University Prague), conferences (i.e. Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Paris) and Archaeology departments (i.e. Durham University, Oxford University, Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures Warsaw)
- Organisation of session at European Association of Archaeologists annual conference, Kiel, Germany
- Organisation of session at the 12th International Congress for the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in Bologna, Italy
- Presentation of PLOMAT project research at 12 conferences and invited lectures
- Public dissemination through online interviews
- Forthcoming scientific peer-reviewed publication of results: one article on computer vision research and workshop identification; two articles on pXRF and workshop identification; and a monograph in preparation on theoretical framework.