Kathleen Lee
I am currently studying for MLitt in Archaeological Studies. I am a former paediatric nurse and am very interested in paleopathology and the influence of migration on epidemiology.
I am currently studying for MLitt in Archaeological Studies. I am a former paediatric nurse and am very interested in paleopathology and the influence of migration on epidemiology.
Ashley is a mother of three returning to the world of archaeology after a long leave of absence. She completed a graduate certificate in Experimental Archaeology with University College Dublin. Ashley is passionate about Ireland and Gaelic culture, in addition to all things textile.
I am a postgraduate Mlitt archaeology student at the University of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland.
Having studied Sociology and Archaeology, I specialize in experimental, sensory, and public food-archaeology.
I am a graduate student in the field of Islamic Archaeology at the University of Bonn. My primary academic interest lies in maritime archaeology, with a particular focus on the historical significance and trade networks of the Maritime Silk Roads.
Since 2008, shortly after completing my PhD, I have been working as a freelance archaeologist specializing in the study of ancient technology and provenance, primarily of Neolithic and Bronze Age pottery found at sites in the Aegean.
I am an archaeologist and social historian with interest in the lived experience of historical clothing and occupational costume. I am currently working on a grant-funded project studying uniform and clothing worn by 19th century railway workers.
Carl is an Experimental archaeologist & PhD candidate at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He is investigating the Middle and Later Stone Age of South Africa's southern Cape Coastal sites.
I am an archaeologist and artist who has been working on textiles and basketry of the past since 2014, though I have been making most of my life.
Helen has been an active educator and classroom teacher since the early 2000s, and has been delivering living history sessions and workshops to museums and primary schools since 2019.
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