Kate’s primary research focus is the application of remote sensing techniques in an archaeological
context and she is also an experienced archaeological surveyor.
Kate has directed a number of recent archaeological surveys on both prehistoric and historic landscapes
in the UK and abroad, including Stonehenge, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and Tanzania.
She has also launched the Google Under-the-Earth project – an online facility to view what’s beneath the
surface in the environment around Stonehenge. Kate has appeared on BBC Radio Wiltshire and featured
in The Guardian.