Professor Manuel Fernández-Götz

Research Profile

My main areas of research are the archaeology of identities, early urbanisation, migrations, and conflict archaeology, with a primary focus on Bronze and Iron Age Europe. In my work, I adopt a multi-scalar and interdisciplinary approach that combines large, pan-European syntheses with the analysis of specific case studies. I have authored over 240 publications and directed fieldwork projects in Germany, Spain, the UK, and Croatia (including at the Iron Age sites of the Heuneburg, Monte Bernorio, and Kaptol). I am also interested in the history of archaeology, current debates in archaeological theory, colonial encounters in the ancient world, and the different pathways for integration into the Roman world. From 2021-25 I have been PI of the Leverhulme Trust-funded project “Beyond Walls: Reassessing Iron Age and Roman Encounters in Northern Britain”.

I hold a binational PhD between the Christian-Albrecht University Kiel and the Complutense University of Madrid. Prior to moving to Oxford, I worked at the State Office for Cultural Heritage Baden-Württemberg (2011-13) and the University of Edinburgh (2013-24), where I served as Head of the Archaeology Department and most recently held the Abercromby Chair of Archaeology. I am currently Trustee of National Museums Scotland (NMS).

 

Selected Awards

Member of the Academia Europaea (2023)

Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute (2023)

Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Thomas Reid Medal (2021)

Philip Leverhulme Prize in Archaeology (2016)

 

 

Publications
Teaching

 

Doctoral Supervision

I am happy to supervise on a broad range of topics related to late prehistoric and early historic temperate Europe and the Mediterranean. Particular current thematic areas of interest include the origins of the first cities, the archaeology of identities, migrations, conflict archaeology, and colonial encounters.

Past students at other institutions

Souterrains in Scotland: Character, Chronology, and Context
Andrew Dunwell (2024) | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Manuel Fernández-Götz and Ian Ralston
Carving Out Communities: Funerary Architecture as Expressions of Identity in Pre-Nuragic Sardinia
Kirsty Lilley (2024) ERA | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Guillaume Robin and Manuel Fernández-Götz
A Provincial Capital in its Territorial Context: Reassessing the Environs and Funerary Evidence of Augusta Emerita (1st Century BC - 3rd Century AD)
Carlos Cáceres-Puerto (2023) ERA | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Manuel Fernández-Götz and Jim Crow
Connecting Worlds: Early Phoenician Presence Across Atlantic Iberia (8th-6th Centuries BC)
Alicia Núñez-García (2022) ERA | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Manuel Fernández-Götz and Robert Leighton
Inferring Personhood through Funerary Evidence in Late Prehistoric Southeastern Iberia (3200-1500 BC)
Guillermo Díaz De Liaño (2022) ERA | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Manuel Fernández-Götz and Guillaume Robin
Hate or Glory: A Categorical and Experimental Consideration of Bronze Age Halberds in Scotland in Relation to Middle Bronze Age Weaponry
Rachel Faulkner-Jones (2021) ERA | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Manuel Fernández-Götz and Ian Ralston
El final de la Protohistoria en el Cantábrico oriental. Etnicidad, territorio y conquista militar romana: estudio arqueológico
Antxoka Martínez-Velasco (2021) | PhD Archaeology (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) | Supervisors: Marco V. García Quintela and Manuel Fernández-Götz
Settlement and Society in Bronze Age Orkney
Caroline Mamwell (2017) ERA | PhD Archaeology (University of Edinburgh) | Supervisors: Ian Ralston, Manuel Fernández-Götz and Guillaume Robin