Department of Archaeology at the University of York
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Hosted organisations, research specialities and fieldwork
The archaeology department hosts several specialist organisations:
- Archaeology Data Service - an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs
- Internet Archaeology - a fully peer-reviewed electronic journal for archaeology
- BioArCh - a specialist centre using scientific and molecular techniques for archaeology
- Centre for Digital Heritage - an interdisciplinary centre studying computer-based approaches to heritage. Working with the universities of Aarhus (Denmark), Leiden (Netherlands), Lund (Sweden), Uppsala (Sweden).
- The Post Hole - is an archaeology journal run by students.[1]
The department's faculty has led significant archaeological investigations across Great Britain and occasionally further afield
Site | Image | Location | Period(s) | Director(s) | Years excavated |
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Star Carr | 80px | North Yorkshire | Mesolithic | Chantal Conneller (Manchester) Nicky Milner, Barry Taylor (Chester) | 2003-2015[2] |
Castell Henllys | 80px | Pembrokeshire | Iron Age | Harold Mytum | |
Sutton Hoo | ![]() |
Suffolk | Anglo-Saxon | Martin Carver | 1983-1992 |
Wharram Percy | ![]() |
East Yorkshire | Medieval | Philip Rahtz (among others) | 1950-1990 |
History
The department opened in 1978, 15 years after the university itself. The first head of department, Philip Rahtz built a thematic undergraduate programme specialising in the British Middle Ages. The programme included a 12-week field course in archaeological excavation.[3] The department expanded under Martin Carver after his appointment in 1986. A postgraduate programme was added and the department moved to King's Manor. Subsequently the department has grown in numbers of students, staff and the diversity of its specialisms: adding environmental archaeology, prehistory, computational archaeology, archaeological science and cultural heritage management.[3]
Faculty
Head of Department:
- John Schofield
Deputy Head of Department:
Faculty:
- Michelle Alexander
- Steve Ashby
- Penny Bickle
- Geoff Bailey
- Matthew Collins
- Oliver Craig
- Mark Edmonds
- Paul O'Higgins
- Julian D Richards
Honorary and visiting staff:
- Don Brothwell
- Joann Fletcher
- Terry O'Connor
- Dominic Powlesland
Former faculty
Heads of department:
- Philip Rahtz - 1978-1986[3]
- Martin Carver - 1986-1996[3]
- Jane Grenville - 2001-2006[4]
- Julian D Richards 2006-2012
Alumni
- Ken Dark, archaeologist : BA Archaeology, 1982[5]
- Helen Geake, archaeologist : DPhil Archaeology, 1991[6]
- Roberta Gilchrist, archaeologist : DPhil Archaeology, 1989[7]
- Greg Jenner - Historical Consultant to CBBC's multi-award winning 'Horrible Histories'[8]
- Leen Ritmeyer, archaeologist : MA Conservation Studies[9]
- Ben Robinson, The Flying Archaeologist [1] (BBC Series) : PhD Archaeology [10]
Rankings and awards
Amongst archaeology departments, York ranked 2nd for Impact, 2nd equal for Environment, and 4th overall in the 2014 Research Assessment Exercise.[11] In the 2015 University Subject Tables, the department was ranked 6th out of 40 with a score of 92.6%.[12] The Department was awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in 2011[13]
References
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External links
- Department of Archaeology Home Page
- Facebook page
- Google+ page
- The Posthole
- Internet Archaeology
- Archaeology Data Service
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