University of Central Lancashire
Faculty Member, Archaeology
University of Bath, Centre for Death and Society
Lecturer in Archaeology
About
I am a lecturer in archaeology at the University of Central Lancashire, and associate lecturer at the University of Bath’s Centre for Death and Society. My teaching includes Post-Roman and Anglo-Saxon archaeology, the archaeology of death, religion and practical archaeology. I contribute to courses on ethics, medieval archaeology and study skills.
My research interests include Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, kinship and the family, the organisation of cemeteries, settlements and social change in medieval, post-medieval and contemporary society. I am interested in ethics and archaeology and focuses primarily on north-western Europe.
I have worked for commercial archaeologists all over England and have excavated a number of cemetery sites. I have taught field archaeology since 2001 and at sites like Bibracte, Burgundy, Silchester, Hampshire and Oakington, Cambridgeshire where I currently have a field project.









