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  2. Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Archaeology at the University of Sheffield, UK, is an academic department providing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in archaeology and its sub-disciplines based in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire. It conducts archaeological associated research with several dedicated research centres.

  3. Glynis Jones (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Next, Jones worked as a research assistant at the British School at Athens, before undertaking an MPhil and then PhD in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. [1] After completing her PhD, Jones worked in the Department of Urban Archaeology, Museum of London, before commencing an academic post at the University of Sheffield in 1984. [1]

  4. John Bennet (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2004, Bennet was appointed Professor of Aegean Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] He has served as Director of the Sheffield Centre for Aegean Archaeology since 2004, [ 3 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and was Head of Department of Archaeology between 2006 and 2010. [ 3 ]

  5. John C. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Barrett joined the Department of Archaeology at the University of Sheffield in 1995 and appointed to a chair in Archaeology in 2001. Barrett further acted as Head of Archaeology between 2002 and 2006, Dean of Arts (2007-2008), and Acting Head of Department of Biblical Studies (2009-2011).

  6. Hugh Willmott (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Willmott attended Durham University from 1991 to 1999, obtaining the degrees of BA, MA and PhD. He was an undergraduate at University College. [1] On leaving university, he worked for a short period in commercial archaeology before being appointed a lecturer in archaeology at The University of Sheffield in 2004, where he was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2010.

  7. History of Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    3] [4] The site's culture has similarities to Star Carr in North Yorkshire, but gives its name to unique "Deepcar type assemblages" [5] of microliths in the archaeology literature. A cup and ring-marked stone was discovered in Ecclesall Woods in 1981, and has been dated to the late Neolithic or Bronze Age periods.

  8. Sheffield Castle - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017 a £786,000 fund was announced to redevelop the Sheffield Castlegate area as a green corridor, including funding of a major archaeological dig. [24] The excavation project was undertaken in August 2018 by Wessex Archaeology in cooperation with students from the University of Sheffield's archaeology department.

  9. Joseph Hunter (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1805 he left Sheffield to study theology at Manchester College in York. [ 2 ] In 1809 he moved to Bath to take up a post as a Unitarian Minister at Trim Street Chapel, [ 4 ] there he met and married Mary Hayward, [ 5 ] with whom he would have six children, [ 2 ] one of whom, Sylvester Joseph Hunter , converted to Catholicism and ...