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Meet the voices behind the stories — every Friday, we release a new episode featuring inspiring guests from across Portugal and beyond, including artists, chefs, winemakers, musicians, historians, entrepreneurs, locals and expats.
Explore our diverse guest line-up and discover the people shaping Portuguese culture, food, travel, and daily life.
Bruna Ramalho Galamba — AI, Archaeology & Communicating Portugal’s Past in the Digital Age.
Bruna Ramalho Galamba — AI, Archaeology & Communicating Portugal’s Past in the Digital Age.
Exploring artificial intelligence, digital heritage, historical data, and how archaeology can reach wider modern audiences.
In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West speaks with Bruna Ramalho Galamba about artificial intelligence in archaeology, digital heritage preservation, science communication, and how Portugal’s past can be shared with wider modern audiences through technology, storytelling, and online media. The conversation explores how AI, photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and digital archaeology are transforming the way researchers analyse, preserve, and communicate archaeological data, while also examining the dangers of AI misinterpreting historical evidence when trained on incomplete or poor-quality information. Bruna explains why much of the world’s most valuable archaeological knowledge still exists in books, archives, and unpublished research that remains inaccessible to AI systems, highlighting the growing importance of building reliable national databases and trusted digital resources for archaeology and cultural heritage.
Throughout the episode, Justin and Bruna discuss the challenge of communicating archaeology beyond academic circles and why public engagement has become essential for the future of heritage preservation. They explore who controls archaeological data, how digital platforms influence historical narratives, and why accessible, high-quality information is critical in an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. The conversation also looks at how YouTube history channels, visual storytelling, and online educational content are inspiring younger audiences to engage with archaeology in ways traditional academic institutions often struggle to achieve.
Bruna also reflects on her work connected to the Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamar, discussing how digital documentation tools such as photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction can preserve important historical sites while making Portuguese maritime and coastal history more engaging and accessible to the public.
Links to Bruna Ramalho Galamba
NOVA University Research Profile
Research Presentation — Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamar
https://linktr.ee/brunargalamba
Bruna Ramalho Galamba is a Portuguese archaeologist and science communicator whose work focuses on digital heritage, public engagement, and the use of emerging technologies in archaeology. Educated at the NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, where she completed both her undergraduate and master’s degrees in archaeology between 2016 and 2021, Bruna represents a new generation of researchers working to make archaeology more accessible, collaborative, and relevant in the digital age.
Her academic research has centred on the archaeology of architecture and the study of Modern Age military structures, combining traditional archaeological methods with technologies such as photogrammetry and 3D modelling. Through excavation campaigns, laboratory work, and experience within Portugal’s cultural heritage sector, including an internship with the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, Bruna has developed a multidisciplinary approach that bridges field archaeology, conservation, and digital reconstruction.
A strong advocate for inclusive and digitally accessible archaeology, Bruna has contributed to discussions surrounding the future of cultural heritage documentation and communication in Portugal. Her work highlights how digital tools can democratise access to archaeological knowledge, helping museums, researchers, and educational institutions share historical information with wider audiences beyond academia.
Alongside her academic work, Bruna is also active in science communication and public outreach, regularly discussing archaeology, heritage policy, and the challenges facing early-career researchers in Portugal. Through professional platforms and digital media, she promotes greater visibility for archaeology while encouraging more accessible conversations around cultural preservation, historical interpretation, and the role technology — including artificial intelligence — may play in shaping the future of heritage research and communication.
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Exploring artificial intelligence, digital heritage, historical data, and how archaeology can reach wider modern audiences.
In this episode of Podcast Portugal, Justin West speaks with Bruna Ramalho Galamba about artificial intelligence in archaeology, digital heritage preservation, science communication, and how Portugal’s past can be shared with wider modern audiences through technology, storytelling, and online media. The conversation explores how AI, photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and digital archaeology are transforming the way researchers analyse, preserve, and communicate archaeological data, while also examining the dangers of AI misinterpreting historical evidence when trained on incomplete or poor-quality information. Bruna explains why much of the world’s most valuable archaeological knowledge still exists in books, archives, and unpublished research that remains inaccessible to AI systems, highlighting the growing importance of building reliable national databases and trusted digital resources for archaeology and cultural heritage.
Throughout the episode, Justin and Bruna discuss the challenge of communicating archaeology beyond academic circles and why public engagement has become essential for the future of heritage preservation. They explore who controls archaeological data, how digital platforms influence historical narratives, and why accessible, high-quality information is critical in an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. The conversation also looks at how YouTube history channels, visual storytelling, and online educational content are inspiring younger audiences to engage with archaeology in ways traditional academic institutions often struggle to achieve.
Bruna also reflects on her work connected to the Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamar, discussing how digital documentation tools such as photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction can preserve important historical sites while making Portuguese maritime and coastal history more engaging and accessible to the public.
Links to Bruna Ramalho Galamba
NOVA University Research Profile
Research Presentation — Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamar
https://linktr.ee/brunargalamba
Bruna Ramalho Galamba is a Portuguese archaeologist and science communicator whose work focuses on digital heritage, public engagement, and the use of emerging technologies in archaeology. Educated at the NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, where she completed both her undergraduate and master’s degrees in archaeology between 2016 and 2021, Bruna represents a new generation of researchers working to make archaeology more accessible, collaborative, and relevant in the digital age.
Her academic research has centred on the archaeology of architecture and the study of Modern Age military structures, combining traditional archaeological methods with technologies such as photogrammetry and 3D modelling. Through excavation campaigns, laboratory work, and experience within Portugal’s cultural heritage sector, including an internship with the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, Bruna has developed a multidisciplinary approach that bridges field archaeology, conservation, and digital reconstruction
A strong advocate for inclusive and digitally accessible archaeology, Bruna has contributed to discussions surrounding the future of cultural heritage documentation and communication in Portugal. Her work highlights how digital tools can democratise access to archaeological knowledge, helping museums, researchers, and educational institutions share historical information with wider audiences beyond academia.
Alongside her academic work, Bruna is also active in science communication and public outreach, regularly discussing archaeology, heritage policy, and the challenges facing early-career researchers in Portugal. Through professional platforms and digital media, she promotes greater visibility for archaeology while encouraging more accessible conversations around cultural preservation, historical interpretation, and the role technology — including artificial intelligence — may play in shaping the future of heritage research and communication.
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Use the code NEWTOAIRALO15 to receive 15% discount on eSIMs smarter, stay connected — download Airalo SIM cards before your next adventure.
To book flexible dates surf coaching sessions, to find out about immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com
Meet the Tugas: Chris Jones on Portugal’s History, Culture & Modern Identity
Meet the Tugas: Chris Jones on Portugal’s History, Culture & Modern Identity
Author and entrepreneur Chris Jones explores Portugal’s past, its present challenges, and the stories that shape its future.
In this episode, we welcome Chris Jones, author of Meet the Tugas and founder of Portuguese company Paco Services. His book takes listeners on a sweeping journey across Portugal — from volcanic islands and sunlit vineyards to centuries-old villages and bustling cities.
Drawing on three years of travels across every corner of the country, Chris reveals Portugal’s grandeur and pride, exploring the triumphs, tragedies, and hidden stories etched into its land and people. Alongside history, he also reflects on the modern forces transforming Portugal, from soaring rents to the influx of new arrivals making it their home.
You can find Meet the Tugas in bookstores across Portugal, or via this link. To learn more about Paco Services, visit this link.
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Author and entrepreneur Chris Jones explores Portugal’s past, its present challenges, and the stories that shape its future.
In this episode, we welcome Chris Jones, author of Meet the Tugas and founder of Portuguese company Paco Services. His book takes listeners on a sweeping journey across Portugal — from volcanic islands and sunlit vineyards to centuries-old villages and bustling cities.
Drawing on three years of travels across every corner of the country, Chris reveals Portugal’s grandeur and pride, exploring the triumphs, tragedies, and hidden stories etched into its land and people. Alongside history, he also reflects on the modern forces transforming Portugal, from soaring rents to the influx of new arrivals making it their home.
You can find Meet the Tugas in bookstores across Portugal, or via this link. To learn more about Paco Services, visit this link.
This episode of Podcast Portugal is brought to you by Algarve Care Services — offering professional, reliable, English-speaking home care and lifestyle support across the Algarve, now expanding into Coimbra, Lisbon, Cascais, Sintra, and Porto over the next few months.
Whether you’re retiring here, supporting an ageing parent, or simply seeking someone you can trust with day-to-day life, Algarve Care Services brings compassion, local knowledge, and real peace of mind to families from all over the world.
We’ll be speaking with Kelly Dugmore, Algarve Care Services Founder and CEO, in an upcoming episode to learn more about her story and her mission to make care in Portugal more dementia-friendly and accessible to those with mobility issues.
Visit algarvecare.com via to see how they can support your life here in Portugal.
This episode of Podcast Portugal is also brought to you by ExpatsPortugal.com — your trusted online community for everything related to moving to, living in, or investing in Portugal.
What really sets Expats Portugal apart is its welcoming, knowledgeable community. Whether you're just starting to explore the idea of life in Portugal or you're already settling in, you'll find live webinars, expert Q&As, member discounts, a vibrant forum, and friendly in-person meet ups happening across the country.
And just for Podcast Portugal listeners, you can get 15% off membership by using the code PODCASTPORTUGAL at checkout.
To help support Podcast Portugal, and if you’re thinking about getting a backup bank account, click this link to sign up for a new Revolut account. It’s a win-win situation — you get all the benefits of Revolut, and every time someone signs up, Revolut rewards Podcast Portugal with €40.
A Revolut account is freedom in your pocket—set it up today and rest a little easier.