Muftah Al Haddad
Professor of Roman Archaeology
Muftah Al Haddad is currently Associate Professor of Archaeology and Ancient History at AzZaytuna University in Tarhuna, Libya. His teaching covers field archaeology methods and theory, landscape archaeology, and the use of GIS in archaeological site survey and documentation. Since 2007, he has coordinated a number of training courses for Libyan archaeologists and conducted ten archaeological field surveys in different regions of Libya. Muftah was also a member of two projects funded by the British Council’s Cultural Protection Fund: Training in Action, and Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA), the latter also funded by Arcadia. His current research interests include the archaeology of Roman Tripolitania, ceramic production and typology, and the development of a spatial-database for Libya’s cultural heritage.