British Archaeologist

1. William Loftus (1820)

British Archaeologist

English geologist, explorer, and archaeological excavation expert who discovered the ancient city of Uruk, Sumeria in 1849. He was at one point the assistant geologist for the Geological Survey of...

2. Bertram Windle (1858)

British Archaeologist

British anatomist, archaeologist and scientist who rose to prominence in the early 1900s. He published a number of books and essays throughout his career, including the book The Church and...

3. Andrew Birley (1974)

British Archaeologist

Andrew Robin Birley is a British archaeologist and the Director of Excavations on the site of Vindolanda. He is the son of Robin Birley and grandson of Eric Birley who...

4. Charlotte Booth (1975)

British Archaeologist

Charlotte Booth is a British Egyptologist and archaeologist. Booth earned both her Bachelors and her Masters degrees in Egyptian Archaeology at University College London and started teaching for Birkbeck University...

5. Ruth Tringham (1940)

British Archaeologist

Ruth Tringham is an anthropologist focusing on the archaeology of Neolithic Europe and southwest Asia. She is a Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California Berkeley and...

6. Mensun Bound (1953)

British Archaeologist

Mensun Bound is a British marine archaeologist based in Oxford.

7. Christopher Chippindale (1951)

British Archaeologist

Christopher Ralph Chippindale FSA is a British archaeologist. He is a Reader in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and works at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology where he...

8. Alan Vince (1952)

British Archaeologist

Dr. Alan George Vince was a British archaeologist who transformed the study of Saxon medieval and early modern ceramics through the application of petrological geological and archaeological techniques. He was...

9. Richard Hodges (archaeologist) (1952)

British Archaeologist

Richard Hodges OBE FSA is a British archaeologist and president of The American University of Rome. A former professor and director of the Institute of World Archaeology at the University...

10. Nicholas Thomas (1960)

British Archaeologist

Nicholas Jeremy Thomas FBA is a British archaeologist Professor of Historical Anthropology and Director Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology University of Cambridge since 2006; Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge since...

11. Caroline Malone (1957)

British Archaeologist

Caroline Malone is a British academic and archaeologist currently Director of Education and Reader in Prehistoric Archaeology at Queen's University Belfast School of Geography Archaeology and Palaeoecology http://www. qub. ac....

12. Mike Parker Pearson (Unknow)

British Archaeologist

Michael 'Mike' Parker Pearson FSA FSA Scot is an English archaeologist specialising in the study of the Neolithic British Isles Madagascar and the archaeology of death and burial. A lecturer...

13. Graham Jessop (1957)

British Archaeologist

Graham Jessop is a British deep sea diver and marine archaeologist who has taken part in a number of important expeditions such as the 1999 discovery of the remains of...

14. Birgitta Hoffmann (1969)

British Archaeologist

Birgitta Hoffmann is an archaeologist teacher and scholar of the Roman installations on the Gask Ridge and Roman Scotland north of the Antonine Wall the Roman Army and the study...

15. John Manley (archaeologist) (Unknow)

British Archaeologist

John Manley is a British archaeologist and author. His book A. D.

16. Jules Hudson (1970)

British Archaeologist

Julian Jules Hudson is an English television presenter best known for presenting the BBC Two series Escape to the Country. He also frequently presents sections of Countryfile on BBC 1.

17. Lloyd Laing (Unknow)

British Archaeologist

Lloyd Laing is a Scottish archaeologist specializing in Celtic Britain and ceramics. His wife Jennifer Laing is also an archaeologist. He studied prehistoric archaeology and fine art at Edinburgh University...

18. Frank Pope (1973)

British Archaeologist

Pope is the author of two books and presenter of two BBC television series. After running shipwreck excavations for Oxford University Maritime Archaeological Research & Excavation he wrote Dragon Sea:...

19. Timothy Taylor (archaeologist) (1960)

British Archaeologist

Timothy Taylor is a British based archaeologist specialising in prehistory and archaeological theory. Taylor is currently Professor of the Prehistory of Humanity at the University of Vienna and is editor-in-chief...

20. Phil Harding (1950)

British Archaeologist

Phil Harding is a famous British archaeologist, who was born on January 25, 1950 in England. Born in Oxford on 25 January 1950 and brought up in Wexcombe, Wiltshire, Phil...

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