Dr Robyn Inglis is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Archaeology at the University of York.
“My job is to examine how our earliest ancestors moved around their landscapes to find food and material to make tools. To do this, I currently look for stone tools in Saudi Arabia, and where they were left in relation to landscape features such as coastlines and watercourses. This mix of geography and archaeology means I can be found up the side of an extinct volcano, in a laboratory analysing sediment samples, or at a computer reconstructing the landscape from thousands of years ago.”