The Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology is pleased to announce that three new Research Grants have been awarded.
This round of new research awards has extended the grants’ global reach.
For the first time, a grant went to Ukraine for the research project ‘Archaeometric Studies of Stove Tiles from Baturyn (Ukraine)’: Towards the Organisation of Ceramic Production and Trade in the Hetmanate State during the Late 17th – Early 18th Century’. This project is led by Liudmyla Myronenko, Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.




The Society is also pleased to support research on ‘Upper-class households and their colonial legacies: how affluent domestic materiality perpetuates coloniality in Lima, Peru’, led by Aldo Javier Accinelli Obando, University of Amsterdam.

The SPMA has also awarded a small grant to David García Casas, University of Santiago de Compostela, for his project ‘The Time of Last-Centuries Pastoralism in Uplands: Refining the Chronology of the Mallatas de Albella Complex (Aragonese Pyrenees) through OSL Dating’.



Congratulations to all the winners! The next round of SPMA Research Grants will open in spring 2026, with the deadline set for 1 March.
Find out more about the kinds of research project that SPMA funds by reading reports from recent awardees or browsing editions of our Newsletter.
