Patrick Daly
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Patrick Daly is an archaeologist whose specialties include archaeological computing, Prehistoric Europe, and the archaeology and living cultures of Borneo, and cultural heritage management in post-disaster and post-conflict situations. Along with Thomas L. Evans (archaeologist) He is the co-editor of Digital Archaeology: Bridging Method and Theory(Routledge, 2006). He graduated with BA in Anthropology from the State University of New York Center at Buffalo]], and a DPhil in Archaeology from the [University of Oxford] in 2003.
He presently resides in Singapore, where he teaches about cultural heritage and politics and continues his on going research into landscapes, the prehistory of Borneo, and social reconstruction in traumatized environments.

