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The aims of the society are to "advance and promote the education of the public in the history, heritage and archaeology of Bristol and Gloucestershire". [2] The activities of the society include: [2] encouraging and facilitating research and practical engagement; providing avenues for publication and the public dissemination of knowledge
Gail designed and delivered the Society for Museum Archaeology Resources and Training Programme and was both a contributor to, and editor of, new ‘Standards and Guidance in the Care of Archaeological Collections’ (2020) and ‘Communicating Archaeology: Case studies in the use of, and engagement with, archaeological collections.’ (2021).
She was General Secretary for the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society for 38 years, [3] Assistant Editor of the Bristol Record Society from 1946 and an active member of Bristol civic and conservation societies. [2] 'Miss Ralph' (as she was always known) was a noted scholar, who published many works on Bristol history.
The Clifton Antiquarian Club is an archaeological society founded in 1884 in Bristol to investigate antiquities in the surrounding areas of western England and southern Wales. The 28 years of research undertaken by the members and associates of the original society fill the first seven volumes of the Proceedings of the Clifton Antiquarian Club ...
Shortly afterward in 1932 and 1933, she became a member of the Royal Archaeological Institute and the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. [1] Her renown as an archaeologist grew, and in 1938 she was invited to serve as the Honorary Curator of the Corinium Museum in Cirencester.
In 1989 Saville joined the staff of the National Museums of Scotland in Edinburgh as a Curator and later Senior Curator in the Archaeology Department. [2] He went on to become President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, from 2011 to 2014. [5] Saville was the editor of the European Journal of Archaeology from 2004 to 2010. [6]
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Richard John Harrison (born August 1949) is an archaeologist and Professor in the University of Bristol, England. [1] Harrison studied at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and gained his Bachelor's degree in Archaeology and Anthropology from the University of Cambridge in 1970.