Joanna Bruck is an archaeologist and academic, who is a specialist on Bronze Age Britain and Ireland.
[1] Her thesis, awarded in 1997, was titled "The early-middle bronze age transition in Wessex, Sussex and the Thames Valley",[2] supervised by Marie Louise Stig Sorensen.
[4] Her research themes have included the body and personhood, landscape, domestic architecture, material culture and deposition.
[7] She has edited several volumes, including Making Places in the Prehistoric World: Themes in Settlement Archaeology (1999) and Bronze Age Landscapes: Tradition and Transformation (2002).
[1] Bruck is on the editorial board of Archaeological Dialogues[9] and vice president of the Prehistoric Society.