{"staff":[{"id":"1","firstname":"Roger","lastname":"Bland","email_one":"rbland@britishmuseum.org","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Central Unit","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"0207 323 8611","fax":"020 7323 8171","role":"1","longitude":"-0.127031","latitude":"51.522167","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-11-18 15:39:59","profile":"<p>Roger instigated the formation of the Portable Antiquities Scheme in 1997. It now has more than 40 staff and covers the whole of Wales &amp; England. Originally a specialist in Roman coins, he has documented many hoards from the British Isles.<\/p>\r\n<p>He was recently seconded to the DCMS to handle legislation relating to the handling of Illicit Antiquities. He studied at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. <\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"Head of Scheme and Treasure"},{"id":"2","firstname":"Michael","lastname":"Lewis","email_one":"mlewis@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"+44 (0)207 323 8611","fax":"0207 323 8618","role":"2","longitude":"-0.126384","latitude":"51.51891","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-08-16 15:52:50","profile":"<p>Michael joined the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) in 2000 as Finds Liaison Officer Kent, and was appointed Outreach Officer the following year. In 2003, following the expansion of the Scheme to the whole of England and Wales, Michael became Deputy Head of the PAS, and then (in 2005) Deputy Head of the Department of Portable Antiquities &amp; Treasure, British\u00a0Museum.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Michael read his BA in History\/Theology (Surrey\/Roehampton), MA in Medieval Studies (York) and\u00a0PhD in History (Kent). His PhD\u00a0on <em>The Archaeological Authority of the Bayeux Tapestry<\/em>, was published as a British Archaeology Report (404) in 2005, and as a 'popular' book - entitled <em>The Real World of the Bayeux Tapestry <\/em>- in 2008.\u00a0That year Michael co-organised an international symposium on the Bayeux Tapestry, which was published\u00a0in 2011 as\u00a0<em>The Bayeux Tapestry: new approaches\u00a0<\/em>(with Gale Owen Crocker and Dan Terkla).<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Michael also\u00a0has edited PAS annual reports\u00a0since the 2001-2002 report, and also the combined PAS &amp; Treasure Annual Reports since the 2007 report.\u00a0He co-edited (with Sally Worrell, Geoff Egan, John Naylor and Kevin Keahy)\u00a0<em>A Decade of Discovery:\u00a0proceedings of the PAS Conference 2007<\/em>, and is current editor of the Scheme's contribution to\u00a0<em>Post Medieval Archaeology.<\/em>\u00a0<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Michael has also written numerous articles\/reviews\/notes\u00a0on medieval and post-medieval small finds, the Bayeux\u00a0Tapestry, and tenth\/eleventh-century manuscripts.\u00a0<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Michael is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) and a Member of the Institute for Archaeologists (IfA). He is also the Secretary of the Portable Antiquities Advisory Group (PAAG), and is an Adviser to the All Party Parliamentary Archaeology Group (APPAG). He sits on the IfAs Professional Development &amp; Practices Committee and the Finds Research Group, and is a member of the Archaeological Archives Group.\u00a0He also is a Special Police Constable with the Metropolitan Police Services' Art &amp; Antiques Unit. \u00a0<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Michael is deputy to Roger Bland (Head, PAS) and in that\u00a0capacity\u00a0helps\u00a0manage the work of the Scheme's Finds Advisers and Finds Liaison Officers, and\u00a0the Scheme's\u00a0advocacy work. He\u00a0co-ordinates the production of the Portable Antiquities &amp; Treasure Annual\u00a0Reports and other literature produced by the Scheme. He is the main contact for monitoring eBay, export licensing and heritage crime.<\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"Deputy Head"},{"id":"3","firstname":"Daniel","lastname":"Pett","email_one":"dpett@britishmuseum.org","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"41 Russell Square","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"+44 (0)207 323 8618","fax":"+44 (0) 20 7323 8171","role":"3","longitude":"-0.124285","latitude":"51.519222","created":"2006-10-17 11:55:52","updated":"2012-01-11 09:32:14","profile":"<p>Prior to joining the Scheme, Dan worked in IT for an investment bank (Dresdner KW) after studying Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL and reading for a Masters degree at Cambridge University. The role of this post, based at the British Museum is multi-faceted and has developed substantially since inception in 2003.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Following the collapse of the Scheme's database suppliers {Oxford ArchDigital), he has become fully responsible for all our IT. Currently working on the revamp of our national database of archaeological objects using fully open source, standardised php and javascript frameworks. This work involves research into the following:<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<ul><li>Linked data methodologies<\/li>\n    <li>Social web techniques<\/li>\n    <li>Making wider use of RSS and XML within the site<\/li>\n    <li>Extending blogs to all staff members using wordpress' blogging platform<\/li>\n    <li>Generally implementing more advanced web technology whilst avoiding the label web 2.0<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>He has also been heavily involved in the development of the British Museum website, performing the duties of Secretary of the Web Steering Group until the project was delivered. He is an Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, teaching on the Museum Studies, Conservation and Public Archaeology MA programmes. He is currently co-supervising one PhD student at UCLDH.\u00a0<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Other committee duties include CASPAR, HEIRNET and he is a Trustee of the Palestine Exploration Fund (also constructing their <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pef.org.uk\">website<\/a>)\u00a0and has built websites for the Royal Numismatic Society, British Institute of Persian Studies, ICOMON and the All Party Parliamentary Group. Normally spends his weekends playing rugby for the mighty Rosslyn Park.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Recent conferences attended and presented at include:<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<ul><li>World Archaeology Congress (Dublin)<\/li>\n    <li>International Numismatic Congress (Glasgow)<\/li>\n    <li>Current Archaeology 2010 (London)\u00a0<\/li>\n    <li>Council for British Archaeology Conference (Newcastle)<\/li>\n    <li>CASPAR\u00a0launch event (London)<\/li>\n    <li>ACRN\/CASPAR seminar series (UCL)<\/li>\n    <li>American Numismatic Society Summer School (New York)<\/li>\n    <li>Yahoo Hack Europe! (Bucharest)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>He doesn't really like computers, having started working with them for a bet.<\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"ICT Adviser"},{"id":"4","firstname":"Claire","lastname":"Costin","email_one":"ccostin@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"0207 323 8618","fax":"0207 323 8618","role":"4","longitude":"-0.126384","latitude":"51.51891","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-07-27 15:55:19","profile":"<p><span>After leaving school many moons ago, Claire originally trained in Restoration and Conservation before deciding she would like to understand more about the life of the humans producing the objects she was attempting to save from decay and studied Medieval Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.<br \/><\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><br \/><span>Since graduating in 1999, Claire has worked in several posts in archaeological &amp; cultural sector education (working on vocational qualification and National Occupational Standard development), and resources and grant management, including a very useful stint as finance assistant at the British Council. All this previous experience fed nicely into her current role in the PAS.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"Apple-style-span\">As Resources Manager, based at the British Museum, Claire has had over 8 years experience of supporting and guiding the members and work of the Portable Antiquities Scheme and proving guidance to members of the public. Claire manages the budget and organises activities as best she can. Claire also monitors eBay for illicit sales of antiquities.<\/span><\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p><span>Claire recently completed an MA in Public Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology during her lunchbreaks!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"Resources Manager"},{"id":"45","firstname":"Julian","lastname":"Watters","email_one":"julian.watters@stalbans.gov.uk","address_1":"Verulamium Museum","address_2":"St Michaels","town":"St Albans","county":"Hertfordshire","postcode":"AL3 4SW","telephone":"+44 (0) 1727 751 826","fax":"+44 (0) 1727 859919","role":"7","longitude":"-0.355174","latitude":"51.75302","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-07-30 22:04:31","profile":"","staffregions":"Cambridgeshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"47","firstname":"Ros","lastname":"Tyrrell","email_one":"rtyrrell@buckscc.gov.uk","address_1":"Bucks County Museum Resource Centre,","address_2":"Tring Road,","town":"Halton","county":"Buckinghamshire","postcode":"HP22 5PN","telephone":"01296 624519","fax":"01296 624519","role":"7","longitude":"-0.782778","latitude":"51.813142","created":"2007-06-29 12:01:59","updated":"2011-01-06 14:44:00","profile":"<p>Ros started her working life as a primary school teacher, but was later lured into the world of archaeology, working for the Milton Keynes Archaeology Unit on excavations and as finds supervisor. Following this she worked on several sites as part of the Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit. Her specialist interests are textile related objects and needlework tools. Ros joined the scheme in 2003.<\/p>","staffregions":"Hampshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"50","firstname":"Anna","lastname":"Tyacke","email_one":"anna.tyacke@royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk","address_1":"Royal Cornwall Museum","address_2":"River Street","town":"Truro","county":"Cornwall","postcode":"TR1 2SJ","telephone":"01872 272 205 extension 219","fax":"01872 240 514","role":"7","longitude":"-5.053923","latitude":"50.263462","created":"2007-06-29 12:22:43","updated":"2010-05-02 23:39:10","profile":"<p>Anna specialised in Anglo-Saxon archaeology at Cambridge, and later completed a Masters degree in Museum Studies at Leicester. Anna has since worked on several archaeological sites and in museums throughout the world! She is interested in Bronze Age metalwork, but has a special passion for Anglo-Saxon jewellery.<\/p>","staffregions":"Devon","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"52","firstname":"Danielle","lastname":"Wootton","email_one":"danielle.c.wootton@exeter.ac.uk","address_1":"Department of Archaeology, College of Humanities, University of Exeter","address_2":"Laver Building, North Park Road","town":"Exeter","county":"Devon","postcode":"EX4 4QE","telephone":"+44 (0) 1392 724327","fax":"+44 (0) 1392 421252","role":"7","longitude":"-3.532435","latitude":"50.737231","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-05-25 17:17:55","profile":"<p>To follow shortly.<\/p>","staffregions":"Gloucestershire & Avon","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"54","firstname":"Kurt","lastname":"Adams","email_one":"kurt.adams@bristol.gov.uk","address_1":"Bristol City Museum, Queens Road, Bristol","address_2":"Queens Road","town":"Bristol","county":"Gloucestershire","postcode":"BS8 1RL","telephone":"0117 922 2613","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-2.605306","latitude":"51.456045","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-04-08 09:18:39","profile":"<p>Kurt has been working as the Finds Liaison Officer for North Lincolnshire for the past year and a half. Before this Kurt studied archaeology at the University of Cardiff . After graduating he worked as a field archaeologist for a number of units mainly around the south-west before undertaking a Masters degree at the University of Bristol . His main interests are the centuries before and after the Norman Conquest.<\/p>","staffregions":"Somerset & Dorset","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"55","firstname":"Robert","lastname":"Webley","email_one":"RWebley@winchester.gov.uk","address_1":"Winchester City Council, City Offices","address_2":"Colebrook Street","town":"Winchester","county":"Hampshire","postcode":"SO23 9LJ","telephone":"+44 (0) 1962 848558","fax":"+44 (0) 1962 841365","role":"7","longitude":"-1.311327","latitude":"51.061072","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-12-02 12:00:57","profile":"<p>Rob came to the role of Hampshire Finds Liaison Officer from Northamptonshire where he was a Finds Assistant during 2005. He has a Master\u2019s degree in Archaeological Heritage Management from York University; his first degree was in History with French (Durham). Rob has had a lifelong passion for coins, and a particular interest in the later medieval and Tudor periods.<\/p>","staffregions":"Isle of Wight","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"56","firstname":"Peter","lastname":"Reavill","email_one":"peter.reavill@shropshire.gov.uk","address_1":"Ludlow Library and Museum Resource Centre","address_2":"7-9 Parkway","town":"Ludlow","county":"Shropshire","postcode":"SY8 2PG","telephone":"01584 813641","fax":"01584 813666","role":"7","longitude":"-2.718115","latitude":"52.369665","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-08-01 12:20:59","profile":"<p>Peter has worked for the PAS as an FLO since 2003. He studied archaeology and history at the University of Wales , Bangor and also has a Master's degree in Landscape Archaeology from the University of Sheffield. Peter's career has been varied working in Wales , Ireland , and south-east England as a field archaeologist, exhibition officer, and as an assistant archaeological advisor. Peter has recently been accepted by the Institute of Archaeologists as a member (MIfA) their highest grade of membership. This is awarded to those with the greatest level of responsibility and competence within the Historic Environment sector.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Peter's main area of interest is the Bronze Age and later prehistory, but he also has a passion for the archaeology and artefacts of the Anglo-Saxon period.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Follow Peter's Blog at: <a href=\"http:\/\/finds.org.uk\/blogs\/themarches\/\">http:\/\/finds.org.uk\/blogs\/themarches\/<\/a><\/p>","staffregions":"Staffordshire & West Midlands","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"57","firstname":"Frank","lastname":"Basford","email_one":"frank.basford@iow.gov.uk","address_1":"Isle of Wight Archaeological Centre","address_2":"61 Clatterford Road, Carisbrooke","town":"Newport","county":"Isle of Wight","postcode":"PO30 1NZ","telephone":"01983 529963","fax":"01983 823810","role":"7","longitude":"-1.3192","latitude":"50.689","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2007-06-29 12:30:16","profile":"Frank has worked as a field archaeologist and illustrator for the Isle of Wight archaeological service for many years now. Over the last 15 years, he has been working closely with local detectorists. Frank is particularly interested in the Bronze Age and in inter-tidal archaeology and co-manages the Isle of Wight\\'s coastal archaeology.","staffregions":"Kent","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"59","firstname":"Dot","lastname":"Boughton","email_one":"Dot.Boughton@lancashire.gov.uk","address_1":"Museum of Lancashire","address_2":"Stanley Street","town":"Preston","county":"Lancashire","postcode":"PR1 4YP","telephone":"01772 532175","fax":"01772 534079","role":"7","longitude":"-2.6883","latitude":"53.760603","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-07-15 10:51:31","profile":"<p>Dot originates from Germany and completed her undergraduate studies at the Freie Universitaet Berlin in 1999. She then moved to England because she always felt more at home here rather than in Germany. She then decided to get her teeth into British Archaeology; since she comes from Northern Germany originally, it only felt too natural to follow the \\'trails\\' of her fore-bearers, the Anglo-Saxons, and move to England. Thus, between 1999-2001, she studied Anglo-Saxon metalwork during the Migration Period (AD375-520) at Oxford and completed an MSt and an MPhil. She is currently completing her PhD on the metalwork of the Late Bronze and Early Iron transition in Britain (850-600BC).Dot says: On a more personal note - by now I am almost married to my socketed bronze axeheads and I hope that there\\'ll be loads still buried in the Lancashire and Cumbria soils for people to find (and have me identify them!!).<\/p>","staffregions":"Northern Lincolnshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"60","firstname":"Wendy","lastname":"Scott","email_one":"wendy.scott@leics.gov.uk","address_1":"Room 400,","address_2":"County Hall, Glenfield","town":"Leicester","county":"Leicestershire","postcode":"LE3 8RB","telephone":"+44 (0) 116 3058325","fax":"+44 (0) 116 3057965","role":"7","longitude":"-1.204","latitude":"52.650601","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2012-02-04 10:47:51","profile":"<p>Wendy studied History and Archaeology at Trinity College, University of Wales before going on to do a Masters degree in Post Excavation at Leicester. She previously spent four years working for the Sites and Monuments Record\u00a0(HER).\u00a0Wendy is interested in all metalwork, particularly early medieval. She has a personal interest in 'Viking' period material and is keen to map any physical evidence of this culture in Leicestershire, so far with promising results.\u00a0During her time working as an FLO she has developed an\u00a0interest in coinage, particularly early hammered and\u00a0(by default) Roman.<\/p>","staffregions":"Lincolnshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"61","firstname":"Adam","lastname":"Daubney","email_one":"adam.daubney@lincolnshire.gov.uk","address_1":"Historic Environment Services","address_2":"Witham Park House","town":"Lincoln","county":"Lincolnshire","postcode":"LN5 7JN","telephone":"01522 552361","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-0.525321","latitude":"53.226373","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2012-04-13 09:35:12","profile":"<p>Adam studied for his undergraduate degree in Archaeology and Prehistory\u00a0at Sheffield University, and\u00a0his MA in at Leicester University. After graduating Adam worked as a field archaeologist and then as Assistant Keeper of Archaeology at Lincoln Museum before joining the scheme in 2003.\u00a0Adam is currently undertaking doctoral research at the University of Leicester. His thesis explores how PAS data enhances our understanding of the archaeology of Lincolnshire. Adam is a member of the British Numismatic Society and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London.\u00a0<\/p>","staffregions":"Northamptonshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"62","firstname":"Kate","lastname":"Sumnall","email_one":"ksumnall@museumoflondon.org.uk","address_1":"Department of Early London History, Museum of London","address_2":"London Wall","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"EC2Y 5HN","telephone":"020 78145733","fax":"020 76001058","role":"7","longitude":"-0.096027","latitude":"51.517862","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-05-12 11:35:35","profile":"<p><strong>Currently on maternity leave<\/strong><\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Kate studied archaeology at the University of Southampton for her first degree and thereafter a Master's degree in Museum Studies at University College London. After university Kate worked on collections management for the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge , sorting through its collections of British and worldwide archaeology across all periods. Since 2002 she has also worked as Finds Assistant for the Cambridge Archaeology Unit, splitting her time between the museum and the archaeological unit.<\/p>","staffregions":"West Berkshire & Oxfordshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"64","firstname":"Robert","lastname":"Collins","email_one":"robert.collins@ncl.ac.uk","address_1":"Great North Museum","address_2":"Barras Bridge","town":"Newcastle upon Tyne","county":"Tyneside","postcode":"NE2 4PT","telephone":"+44 (0) 191 222 5076","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-1.613166","latitude":"54.980402","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-09-21 08:55:40","profile":"<p>Rob completed his MA in Medieval Archaeology and PhD in Archaeology at the University of York. A self-confessed <em>limes<\/em>-phile (love of Roman frontiers, not the citrus fruit), Rob counter-balances this special fascination with an unhealthy enthusiam for finds identification in the North East. He can be found in the Great North Museum, Newcastle, generally garbed in the 'classic fashion' of the lumberjack.<\/p>","staffregions":"Cheshire, Greater Manchester & Merseyside","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"67","firstname":"Ciorstaidh","lastname":"Hayward Trevarthen","email_one":"c.h.trevarthen@dorsetcc.gov.uk","address_1":"Historic Environment Team, Dorset County Council","address_2":"County Hall","town":"Colliton Park, Dorchester","county":"Dorset","postcode":"DT1 1XJ","telephone":"01305 228254","fax":"01305 224835","role":"7","longitude":"-2.438746","latitude":"50.715499","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-07-03 09:17:23","profile":"<p>Ciorstaidh has worked as the FLO for Somerset and Dorset since 1999. Previously she was a Finds Officer in Hertfordshire, an excavator in Bedfordshire and an archaeological Education Assistant in Essex. She studied Archaeology and Prehistory at Sheffield University and gained a PGCE at King Alfred's College, Winchester. She remains a prehistorian at heart but since working for the Portable Antiquities Scheme has learned almost to enjoy numismatics.......<\/p>","staffregions":"Dorset","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"68","firstname":"Amy","lastname":"Downes","email_one":"adownes@wyjs.org.uk","address_1":"WYAS Advisory Service, Registry of Deeds","address_2":"Newstead Road","town":"Wakefield","county":"Yorkshire","postcode":"WF1 2DE","telephone":"01924 305359\/ 01302 734293","fax":"01924 306810","role":"7","longitude":"-1.505185","latitude":"53.68581","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2012-04-16 09:12:02","profile":"<p>Amy developed a passion for archaeology during her college years in Somerset and then studied for her degree at the University of York. She was employed as a Demonstrating Archaeologist at the Archaeological Resource Centre, and after graduating she worked at the Yorkshire Museum and Malton Museum. She then joined the PAS as a FLO in 2006. Amy is interested in all aspects of archaeology.<\/p>","staffregions":"Cornwall","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"70","firstname":"Faye","lastname":"Minter","email_one":"faye.minter@et.suffolkcc.gov.uk","address_1":"Archaeological Section","address_2":"Shire Hall","town":"Bury St Edmunds","county":"Suffolk","postcode":"IP33 2AR","telephone":"+44 (0) 1284 741 228","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"0.721704","latitude":"52.240861","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-04-27 12:39:36","profile":"<p>Faye studied Archaeology and Anthropology at Durham University before working for several archaeological field units both in Britain and abroad. She then returned to Leicester University completing a Masters in Museum Studies before taking up her post in Suffolk in 2003.<\/p>","staffregions":"London","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"71","firstname":"David","lastname":"Williams","email_one":"david.williams@surreycc.gov.uk","address_1":"Surrey Heritage","address_2":"Surrey History Centre, 130 Goldsworth Road","town":"Woking","county":"Surrey","postcode":"GU21 6ND","telephone":"07968 832740","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-0.570383","latitude":"51.317096","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-03-26 14:37:12","profile":"<p>David is the FLO for Surrey and east Berkshire. He has been involved with Surrey archaeology since the mid 1970s and has worked on many excavations and reports. His background is in graphic design, and then later in archaeological illustration. David is the author of several publications, including a classification of Late Saxon Stirrup-Strap Mounts. The latter would not have been possible without the help of many metal detector users.<\/p>","staffregions":"Sussex","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"73","firstname":"Mark","lastname":"Lodwick","email_one":"mark.lodwick@nmgw.ac.uk","address_1":"Department for Archaeology & Numismatics, National Museums & Galleries of Wales","address_2":"Cathays park","town":"Cardiff","county":"Wales","postcode":"CF10 3NP","telephone":"02920 573226","fax":"02920 667320","role":"7","longitude":"-3.1772","latitude":"51.4856","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","profile":"Mark graduated from University College , Cardiff in 1992, and soon after began working with the Department of Archaeology & Numismatics, National Museums & Galleries of Wales as site supervisor and surveyor on various fieldwork projects ranging from Palaeolithic to Medieval sites. Later, he worked cataloguing the Neolithic and Later Prehistoric collections housed at the National Museum and developed research interests in Bronze Age metalwork and its deposition.","staffregions":"Cambridge University","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"74","firstname":"Angie","lastname":"Bolton","email_one":"abolton@worcestershire.gov.uk","address_1":"Community Services, 1st Floor","address_2":"Orchard House, Farrier Street","town":"Worcester","county":"Worcestershire","postcode":"WR1 3BB","telephone":"01905 721130","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-2.225571","latitude":"52.196221","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-05-12 11:36:00","profile":"<p><strong>Currently on maternity leave<\/strong><\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Angie studied Archaeology and Prehistory at Sheffield . After gaining her degree she became a field archaeologist in the south west. Angie was one of the original Finds Liaison Officers appointed in 1997. Since then Angie has recorded thousands of finds for the Portable Antiquities Scheme, including coins, pottery, glass and metalwork from all ages.<\/p>","staffregions":"The North East","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"75","firstname":"Katie","lastname":"Hinds","email_one":"katiehinds@salisburymuseum.org.uk","address_1":"Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum","address_2":"The King's House, 65 The Close","town":"Salisbury","county":"Wiltshire","postcode":"SP1 2EN","telephone":"01722 332151","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-1.799621","latitude":"51.064025","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2012-03-06 18:25:09","profile":"<p>Katie has been with the Scheme since 1999, working first as a volunteer with the Hampshire FLO and then as Norfolk Finds Liaison Officer till 2003, and now as the Wiltshire Finds Liaison Officer. Prior to this she studied Classical Studies before undertaking a Masters degree in Classical Archaeology at Liverpool University. Katie is especially interested in Bronze Age metalwork.<\/p>","staffregions":"Wales","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"78","firstname":"Erica","lastname":"Darch","email_one":"erica.darch@norfolk.gov.uk","address_1":"Norfolk Historic Environment Service, Union House","address_2":"Gressenhall,","town":"Dereham","county":"Norfolk","postcode":"NR20 4DR","telephone":"01362 869289","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"0.921895","latitude":"52.714886","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-09-26 09:36:10","profile":"<p>Erica studied archaeology at University College London. Her particular areas of interest whilst there were British Pre-history and Public Archaeology. Thereafter she worked for Worcestershire County Council Archaeological Unit as a Finds Assistant working mostly on Roman and Post-Medieval sites. She has worked for the PAS since 2003.<\/p>","staffregions":"Suffolk","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"80","firstname":"Jeff","lastname":"Spencer","email_one":"trust@cpat.org.uk","address_1":"Clywd-Powys Archaeological Trust","address_2":"7a Church Street","town":"Welshpool","county":"Powys","postcode":"SY21 7DL","telephone":"01938 553 670","fax":"01938 552 179","role":"9","longitude":"-3.1471","latitude":"52.66","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2007-08-29 11:03:19","profile":"","staffregions":"Cambridge University","staffroles":"Trust Liaison - Heritage Management Archaeologist"},{"id":"81","firstname":"Nina","lastname":"Steele","email_one":"nsteele@heneb.co.uk","address_1":"Gwynedd archaeological Trust (GAT)","address_2":"Craig Beuno, Garth Road","town":"Bangor","county":"Gwynedd","postcode":"LL57 2RT","telephone":"01248 352535","fax":"01248 370925","role":"9","longitude":"-4.1248","latitude":"53.2321","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","profile":"","staffregions":"Cambridge University","staffroles":"Trust Liaison - Heritage Management Archaeologist"},{"id":"82","firstname":"Richard","lastname":"Jones","email_one":"r.jones@dyfedarchaeology.org.uk","address_1":"Dyfed Archaeological Trust Ltd","address_2":"The Shire Hall, Carmarthen Street","town":"Llandelio","county":"Carmarthenshire","postcode":"SA19 6AF","telephone":"01558 823 121","fax":"01558 823 133","role":"9","longitude":"-3.988087","latitude":"51.932949","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-05-26 14:16:13","profile":"","staffregions":"Cambridge University","staffroles":"Trust Liaison - Heritage Management Archaeologist"},{"id":"85","firstname":"Steve","lastname":"Sell","email_one":"curatorial@ggat.org.uk","address_1":"Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust (GGAT)","address_2":"Heathfield House, Heathfield","town":"Swansea","county":"West Glamorgan","postcode":"SA1 6EL","telephone":"01792 655208","fax":"01792 474469","role":"9","longitude":"-3.9522","latitude":"51.6218","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2009-08-05 12:17:00","profile":"","staffregions":"Cambridge University","staffroles":"Trust Liaison - Heritage Management Archaeologist"},{"id":"86","firstname":"Sally","lastname":"Worrell","email_one":"s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk","address_1":"Institute of Archaeology","address_2":"31-34 Gordon Square","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1H 0PY","telephone":"+44 (0) 20 7679 4730","fax":"+44 (0) 20 7383 2572","role":"20","longitude":"-0.131648","latitude":"51.524915","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-05-18 09:39:07","profile":"<p><strong>Currently on maternity leave<\/strong><\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Sally, was previously the Hampshire Finds Liaison Officer, and will be known to many finders there. The role of the Finds Advisers is to support the work of the Finds Liaison Officers, check their data and contribute to specialist publications and conferences to highlight the importance of portable antiquities for understanding our past. This post is based at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.<\/p>","staffregions":"The British Museum","staffroles":"National Finds Adviser - Prehistoric, Iron Age and Roman Artefacts"},{"id":"87","firstname":"Sam","lastname":"Moorhead","email_one":"smoorhead@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"Department of Coins and Medals","address_2":"The British Museum, Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"020 7323 8432","fax":"020 7323 8432","role":"18","longitude":"-0.127031","latitude":"51.522167","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-06-07 10:33:33","profile":"<p>Sam Moorhead was awarded a scholarship to read Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the University North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Here, he published his first book on numismatics and has written numerous articles on Roman coin hoards and site-finds ever since. He won his MPhil from UCL for a study of Roman coins in Wiltshire. He has participated on excavations in the Meidterranean and the Near East and worked on the pottery at Tell Jezreel that led to the radical reappraisal of Iron Age chronology in Palestine. Currently, he is working on the coins found in the excavations at Butrint in Albania.<\/p>\n<p>For many years he taught archaeology and ancient history before joining the British Museum as Staff Lecturer in Archaeology. He was on the team that made the award-winning Virtually the Ice Age website for Creswell Crags. As the Curator of Interpretation he worked on some major exhibitions like Mummy, the Inside Story, Persia and Michelangelo. He serves on several archaeological and numismatic committees, including the Royal Numismatic Society, and also is Senior Keeper at the Palestine Exploration Fund for whom he has published the work of Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence in the Negeb Desert.<\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"National Finds Adviser - Iron Age and Roman Coins"},{"id":"88","firstname":"Helen","lastname":"Geake","email_one":"hg260@cam.ac.uk","address_1":"Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge","address_2":"Downing Street","town":"Cambridge","county":"Cambridgeshire","postcode":"CB2 3DZ","telephone":"+44 (0) 1223 333323","fax":"+44 (0) 1223 333503","role":"19","longitude":"0.122104","latitude":"52.203076","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-03-23 11:14:05","profile":"<p>Helen studied Medieval Archaeology at University College London before completing a PhD on 7th-century Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, and is an expert on all things Anglo-Saxon! She later helped set up a dedicated unit working with metal detectorists at Norfolk Museums Service. Helen joined the Scheme in 2000 as the Suffolk Finds Liaison Officer.<\/p>\n<p>Helen now works part-time as the Finds Adviser (early-medieval artefacts) and her office is in the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.\u00a0 She spends some of the rest of her time working with Time Team.<\/p>","staffregions":"The Ashmolean Museum","staffroles":"National Finds Adviser - Early Medieval to Post Medieval objects"},{"id":"90","firstname":"Kevin","lastname":"Leahy","email_one":"leahy.pas@btinternet.com","address_1":"C\/o FLO at North Lincolnshire Museum","address_2":"Oswald Road","town":"Scunthorpe","county":"Lincolnshire","postcode":"DN15 7BD","telephone":"0207 323 8611","fax":"","role":"16","longitude":"-0.654489","latitude":"53.587013","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2011-12-20 18:02:25","profile":"<p>Before starting in archaeology Kevin trained as a foundry engineer and remains interested in metals. He read archaeology at Leicester and then spent 29 years as archaeologist at the North Lincolnshire Museum where, having to cover all periods of the past, he became a generalist. While at the Museum he excavated some important Anglo-Saxon sites including the Cleatham cemetery, which formed the basis of his Nottingham PhD. He started recording metal detector finds more than 30 years ago when he saw how ploughing was destroying sites.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Kevin has written a number of books including \u2018Anglo-Saxon Crafts\u2019, \u00a0\u2018The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey\u2019 and \u2018Interrupting the Pots; Excavation of Cleatham Anglo-Saxon Cemetery\u2019. Retiring from the museum in 2007 he now works part- time for the PAS as a National Finds Advisor covering the early Medieval period but also assisting with flint and stone.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>While with the PAS he was responsible for the first catalogue of the great Staffordshire Hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure, a project with which he remains involved. He is also working on Anglo-Saxon tools hoards and Irish metalwork from England.<\/p>","staffregions":"North & East Yorkshire","staffroles":"National Finds Adviser - Early Medieval metalwork"},{"id":"96","firstname":"Caroline","lastname":"Barton","email_one":"cbarton@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"+44 (0) 207 323 8243","fax":"+44 (0) 207 323 8546","role":"8","longitude":"-0.127082","latitude":"51.519471","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2012-04-16 12:07:04","profile":"<p>Caroline studied Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London,\u00a0focussing mainly on\u00a0Egyptian Archaeology.\u00a0\u00a0Prior to working\u00a0as Assistant Treasure Registrar for the Department of\u00a0Portable Antiquities and Treasure she\u00a0worked for the Prehistory and Europe Department, The British Museum, as Registration Assistant-\u00a0working mainly\u00a0with Prehistoric stone artefacts and Iron Age excavation material.\u00a0<\/p>","staffregions":null,"staffroles":"Assistant Treasure Registrar"},{"id":"100","firstname":"Janina","lastname":"Parol","email_one":"jparol@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"0207 323 8509","fax":"-","role":"8","longitude":"-0.127115","latitude":"51.51809","created":"2007-05-03 12:55:05","updated":"2010-03-25 10:30:25","profile":"<p>To follow<\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"Assistant Treasure Registrar"},{"id":"101","firstname":"Caroline","lastname":"Lyons","email_one":"clyons@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"0207 323 8509","fax":"-","role":"8","longitude":"-0.127115","latitude":"51.51809","created":"2007-05-03 12:56:51","updated":"2010-04-13 12:57:15","profile":"<p>To follow<\/p>","staffregions":null,"staffroles":"Assistant Treasure Registrar"},{"id":"102","firstname":"Hilary","lastname":"Orange","email_one":"horange@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"0207 323 8243","fax":"-","role":"8","longitude":"-0.127115","latitude":"51.51809","created":"2007-05-03 12:58:15","updated":"2010-06-02 09:35:49","profile":"<p>To follow<\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"Assistant Treasure Registrar"},{"id":"103","firstname":"Laura","lastname":"McLean","email_one":"Laura.McLean@colchester.gov.uk","address_1":"Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service","address_2":"Museum Resource Centre, 14 Ryegate Road","town":"Colchester","county":"Essex","postcode":"CO1 1YG","telephone":"01206 506961","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"0.902236","latitude":"51.890691","created":"2007-05-10 15:49:34","updated":"2012-02-22 09:29:24","profile":"<p>Laura is part of the Hertiage Team at Colchester &amp; Ipswich Museum Service and also works with Essex County Councils Historic Environment Record. Before starting as the Essex Finds Liaison Officer, she had previously worked for the PAS as the Assistant Finds Liaison Officer in both Kent and Hampshire.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Recording finds with Laura:<\/strong><\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Please contact Laura if you would like to record finds.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Due to the nature of work as a Finds Liaison Officer, Laura is not always available at the office at short notice. Please ensure you contact her via phone or email to make an appointment in advance. Alternatively, it may be possible to pass objects to Laura via one of the counties district museums or at a metal detecting club. Please contact Laura in advance to discuss options available.<\/p>","staffregions":"Norfolk","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"112","firstname":"John","lastname":"Naylor","email_one":"john.naylor@ashmus.ox.ac.uk","address_1":"Heberden Coin Room","address_2":"The Ashmolean Museum","town":"Oxford","county":"Oxfordshire","postcode":"OX1 2PH","telephone":"+44 (0) 1865 278065","fax":"+44 (0) 1865288363","role":"17","longitude":"-1.26045","latitude":"51.75553","created":"2007-07-02 11:02:40","updated":"2007-07-31 11:11:17","profile":"John studied geology before finding his way into archaeology as a digger on developer-funded excavations. He then studied for an MA in Medieval Archaeology, followed by a PhD on the archaeology of Anglo-Saxon trade at the University of Durham where his fascination with coinage began. Since then, he has worked with Prof. Julian D. Richards at the University of York on the Viking and Anglo-Saxon Landscape and Economy project (VASLE). This set out to explore the nature of metal-detected finds assemblages, and to build new ways to interpret the period up to c.1100 through portable antiquities. Alongside coinage, his interests are concerned with broader issues relating to ancient economics, and the evolution of rural and urban settlement in early medieval Europe.","staffregions":"University College London","staffroles":"National Finds Adviser - Early Medieval and later coinage"},{"id":"123","firstname":"Jennifer","lastname":"Jackson","email_one":"Jennifer.Jackson@kent.gov.uk","address_1":"Heritage Conservation Kent County Council","address_2":"Invicta House","town":"Maidstone","county":"Kent","postcode":"ME14 1XX","telephone":"01622 221544","fax":"01622 221636","role":"7","longitude":"0.581989","latitude":"51.269593","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-04-21 14:40:58","profile":"","staffregions":"Surrey and East Berkshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"126","firstname":"Ian","lastname":"Richardson","email_one":"irichardson@britishmuseum.org","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"02073238546","fax":"","role":"6","longitude":"-0.127115","latitude":"51.51809","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","updated":"2010-04-09 09:30:37","profile":"<p>Ian is another one of our IoA alums, having completed a master's in Cultural Heritage Studies at UCL in 2007. With an undergraduate degree in History he did not come into this role from an artefact studies background, but rather as someone keen to work for an organization keen to disseminate archaeological knowledge to as many people as possible. He is also the resident American in the Central Office and therefore the butt of many of Michael's jokes...<\/p>","staffregions":null,"staffroles":"Treasure Registrar"},{"id":"130","firstname":"Anni","lastname":"Byard","email_one":"Anni.Byard@Oxfordshire.gov.uk","address_1":"Museums Resource Centre, Standlake","address_2":"Cotswold Dene","town":"Standlake","county":"Oxfordshire","postcode":"OX29 7QG","telephone":"01865 300557","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-1.444722","latitude":"51.737976","created":"2010-03-22 14:59:54","updated":"2012-02-09 22:40:54","profile":"<div><span>\u00a0Anni\u00a0grew up in\u00a0South Oxfordshire and has always had an interest in archaeology, history and anthropology. Anni studied archaeology at\u00a0the University\u00a0of Liverpool, and after 8 years of commercial\u00a0field archaeology and destroying all the cartilage in her knees, Anni decided she would like to try her hand at something else. Academically Anni is interested in all aspects of prehistory, of both the UK and abroad, Egyptology and the prehistory of the Ancient Near East\u00a0and has even started to develop a slight\u00a0affection for the occasional Roman too. In her spare time (!) 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Tom studied Archaeology at Cardiff University and subsequently undertook an MA in Archaeological Heritage Management at York University. He then went on to work as the Finds Liaison Officer for Northamptonshire, before undertaking doctoral research at King's College London and the British Museum. His PhD thesis explored how PAS\u00a0data cab be used to enhance our understanding of Roman Britain.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Tom has a\u00a0general\u00a0interest in finds of all archaeological periods, and has a particular research interest in the study of Roman Britain and in methodologies for the archaeological interpretation of groups of metal detector finds.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>He has excavated in England, Scotland, Wales, Romania and Egypt.<\/p>","staffregions":"Warwickshire & Worcestershire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"137","firstname":"Stuart","lastname":"Noon","email_one":"stuart.noon@lancashire.gov.uk","address_1":"Museum of Lancashire","address_2":"Stanley Street","town":"Preston","county":"Lancashire","postcode":"PR1 4YP","telephone":"+ 44 (0) 1772 532 175","fax":null,"role":"7","longitude":"-2.690553","latitude":"53.760834","created":"2010-04-19 12:53:14","updated":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","profile":null,"staffregions":"Northern Lincolnshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"138","firstname":"Julie","lastname":"Cassidy","email_one":"jucassidy@northamptonshire.gov.uk","address_1":"Northamptonshire County Council,  Archive & Heritage Service","address_2":"County Hall, PO Box 163","town":"Northampton","county":"Northamptonshire","postcode":"NN1 1AX","telephone":"01604 367249","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-0.898245","latitude":"52.24527","created":"2010-04-22 14:12:30","updated":"2012-01-19 16:56:43","profile":"<p>Julie started work with the Scheme in Northamptonshire in October 2008. She has a BA(hons) in Archaeology from the University of Reading, and gained an MA in Artefact Studies from University College London in 2004.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Before becoming an FLO, she worked as Finds Manager from several large scale excavations across the world, including CatalHoyuk in Turkey, Carriacou in the West Indies, the Roman Town at Silchester, and the M74 project in Glasgow.<\/p>","staffregions":"Herefordshire & Shropshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"141","firstname":"Laura","lastname":"Burnett","email_one":"LBurnett@somerset.gov.uk","address_1":"Somerset Heritage Centre, Brunel Way","address_2":"Norton Fitzwarren","town":"Taunton","county":"Somerset","postcode":"TA2 6SF","telephone":"+44 (0) 1823 347457","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-3.13764","latitude":"51.02593","created":"2010-11-10 11:56:53","updated":"2011-10-19 13:49:30","profile":"<p><span><br \/><\/span><\/p><p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><span><br \/><\/span><\/p><p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><span><br \/><\/span><\/p><p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><span><br \/><\/span><\/p><p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div>Laura Burnett is the new Finds Liaison Officer for Somerset, replacing Anna Booth who has started a PhD at Leicester University. Laura has been the Finds Liaison Officer in Sussex for the last three years and has also worked for the PAS specialist in medieval and post-medieval coins in Oxford. She has a wide experience of the types of finds reported to the PAS and is looking forward to getting to grips with the local material in Somerset.<\/div><p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div>Laura was brought up on Exmoor and studied archaeology at Cambridge University then worked in Ireland, excavating sites about to be affected by road building, before returning to England to work at the National Monument Record in Swindon. In 2004 she went to UCL in London to do a Masters degree in Artefact Studies during which she spent some time with the Finds Liaison Officer in Suffolk. She then went on to work in Oxford and spent some time doing non-archaeological research in Devon before moving to Sussex to take up the FLO post there. Laura is interested in artefacts of all periods but has a special interest in coins.<\/div><p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div>She would be very interested to hear from anyone who has found items they would like identified and recorded. She is based in the Somerset Heritage Centre in Taunton and will being doing regular finds days at Wells museum. For further details about the scheme or to arrange an appointment she can be contacted on 01823 347457, or by email: <a href=\"mailto:lburnett@somerset.gov.uk\">lburnett@somerset.gov.uk<\/a>.<br \/>\r\n\u00a0<\/div>","staffregions":"Somerset","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"142","firstname":"Stephanie","lastname":"Smith","email_one":"flo@sussexpast.co.uk","address_1":"The Sussex Archaeological Society","address_2":"Barbican House, 169 High Street","town":"Lewes","county":"East Sussex","postcode":"BN7 1YE","telephone":"+ 44 (0) 1273 405731","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"0.008441","latitude":"50.872496","created":"2010-11-23 17:36:58","updated":"2010-12-21 16:00:27","profile":"\n\n\n\n\n\n<div>Stephanie Smith is the new Finds Liaison Officer for Sussex, replacing Laura Burnett who has\u00a0begun\u00a0a FLO position in Somerset.\u00a0 She recently graduated from the MA Program in Artefact Studies from the University College London's Institute of Archaeology.\u00a0 During her time at UCL, she worked on PAS-sponsored projects and research, including an internship with Ros Tyrrell (FLO for Buckinghamshire), and wrote her dissertation on small finds\u00a0from the Roman fortress\u00a0in Caerleon, Wales.\u00a0 She has been\u00a0fortunate to participate in\u00a0projects that have given her a\u00a0wide\u00a0experience with different object types and is excited to explore the archaeological heritage of Sussex!\u00a0<\/div>\n<div>Stephanie\u00a0grew up in\u00a0the state of Michigan in the US.\u00a0 Some of her earliest excavation\u00a0work\u00a0included\u00a0a Huron American Indian settlement site and a Mesolithic site in Yorkshire, which was a shared project with Bradford University.\u00a0 Her interests developed to include\u00a0Roman Archaeology and she moved to\u00a0beautiful Boulder, Colorado to finally obtain her MA in Classical Art &amp;\u00a0Archaeology in 2007.\u00a0 In addition to other projects, Stephanie was able to excavate at the Villa of Maxentius in Rome, as well as to assist in the Kythera Island Project, partially sponsored by University College London.\u00a0 During that time, she both furthered her interest in archaeology and small finds identification\u00a0and got to know faculty and student members of the Institute of Archaeology, where she began study in 2009.<\/div>\n<div>Stephanie would love to hear from anyone who has found objects they would like to identify and record.\u00a0 She is located at the Barbican House Museum in Lewes, East Sussex and will be scheduling finds events in conjunction with multiple local museums throughout the year.\u00a0 For further details about the Portable Antiquities Scheme or to arrange an appointment you are welcome to contact her directly.<\/div>","staffregions":"Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"144","firstname":"Philippa","lastname":"Walton","email_one":"pwalton@britishmuseum.org","address_1":"The British Museum","address_2":"Great Russell Street","town":"London","county":"GREATER LONDON","postcode":"WC1B 3DG","telephone":"+44(0) 20 7323 8432","fax":null,"role":"18","longitude":"-0.1265","latitude":"51.51897","created":"2011-02-14 17:48:07","updated":"2011-02-14 17:50:25","profile":"<p>Philippa studied Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, and also Classics at Cambridge before joining Oxford Archaeology as Finds researcher. She has worked with finds assemblages from many sites, her favourite being the Hellenistic and Roman city of Zeugma, Turkey, where she managed the post excavation programme of finds research. Philippa is particularly interested in Roman metalwork.<\/p>\n<p>Over the last 3 years, she has been reading for a PhD at UCL relating to the rural distribution of Roman coins, supervised by the great Sam Moorhead and Kris Lockyer.\u00a0<\/p>","staffregions":"Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire","staffroles":"National Finds Adviser - Iron Age and Roman Coins"},{"id":"146","firstname":"Rebecca","lastname":"Griffiths","email_one":"rebecca.griffiths@ymt.org.uk","address_1":"York Museums Trust, The Yorkshire Museum,","address_2":"Museum Gardens","town":"York","county":"Yorkshire","postcode":"Y01 7FR","telephone":"+44 (0)1904 687668","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-1.0819","latitude":"53.962291","created":"2011-04-13 10:36:57","updated":"2012-04-04 15:22:48","profile":"","staffregions":"South & West Yorkshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"147","firstname":"Andrew","lastname":"Brown","email_one":"andrew.brown2@suffolk.gov.uk","address_1":"Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service","address_2":"Shire Hall","town":"Bury St. Edmunds","county":"Suffolk","postcode":"IP33 2AR","telephone":"+44 (0) 1284 741236","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"0.721704","latitude":"52.240861","created":"2011-05-03 10:46:12","updated":"2011-05-04 08:21:27","profile":"","staffregions":"London","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"148","firstname":"Richard","lastname":"Henry","email_one":"RHenry@worcestershire.gov.uk","address_1":"Community Services,","address_2":"1st Floor  Orchard House, Farrier Street","town":"Worcester","county":"Worcestershire","postcode":"WR1 3BB","telephone":"+44 (0) 1905 721130","fax":null,"role":"7","longitude":"-2.225571","latitude":"52.196221","created":"2011-05-18 09:43:47","updated":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","profile":"<p>\nIs the Finds Liaison Officer (maternity cover) for Worcestershire and Warwickshire working four days a week. Studied Ancient History and Archaeology in Lampeter and graduated in 2008 with an interest in the Pacific especially Polynesia before being lured into European history and archaeology. Has volunteered for the PAS since 2006 in Hampshire for Robert Webley, has been all over the South working for the PAS as an intern for Laura in Somerset, Ciorstaidh in Dorset and Katie in Wiltshire and is now based in Worcester.<\/p>","staffregions":"The North East","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"149","firstname":"Kathryn","lastname":"Creed","email_one":"kcreed@museumoflondon.org.uk","address_1":"Department of Archaeological Collections and Archive","address_2":"Museum of London, 150 London Wall","town":"London","county":"Greater London","postcode":"EC2Y 5HN","telephone":"+44 (0) 20 7814 5733","fax":"","role":"7","longitude":"-0.089954","latitude":"51.517472","created":"2011-07-27 11:04:05","updated":"2011-11-21 09:39:50","profile":"","staffregions":"West Berkshire & Oxfordshire","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Officer"},{"id":"150","firstname":"Mary","lastname":"Chester-Kadwell","email_one":"Mary.Chester-Kadwell@norfolk.gov.uk","address_1":"Norfolk Historic Environment Service","address_2":"Union House, Gressenhall,","town":"Dereham","county":"Norfolk","postcode":"NR20 4DR","telephone":"+44 (0) 1362 869289","fax":"+44 (0) 1362 860951","role":"10","longitude":"0.921195","latitude":"52.714606","created":"2011-12-13 23:50:29","updated":"2011-12-13 23:52:35","profile":"<div>To follow.<\/div>","staffregions":"Suffolk","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Assistant"},{"id":"151","firstname":"Emma","lastname":"Morris","email_one":"Emma.Morris@durham.gov.uk","address_1":"Archaeology Section, Rivergreen Centre","address_2":"Aykley Heads","town":"Durham","county":"County Durham","postcode":"DH1 5TS","telephone":"0191 370 8843","fax":"","role":"10","longitude":"-1.585185","latitude":"54.788792","created":"2012-01-16 11:13:39","updated":"2012-02-02 14:29:33","profile":"","staffregions":"Cheshire, Greater Manchester & Merseyside","staffroles":"Finds Liaison Assistant"}]}
