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Joyce Tyldesley (Winner of Archaeologist of the Year 2025) - - credit Adam Stanford, www.adam-stanford.co.uk
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PRESS RELEASE: Professor Joyce Tyldesley wins Archaeologist of the Year for 2025

A Professor who emphasises making archaeology accessible to all has taken home top honours at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards, after being…

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Current Archaeology Awards 2015 – Photos

The below photos were taken at the Current Archaeology Awards 2015, held at the University of London’s Senate House as part of…

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PRESS RELEASE: Professor Michael Fulford wins Current Archaeology’s prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award for 2015

Top honours for Archaeologist of the Year at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to Professor Michael Fulford, who has directed excavations…

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PRESS RELEASE: Ian Haynes and Tony Wilmott win Current Archaeology’s prestigious Research Project of the Year award for 2015, for their work at Maryport

Top honours for  Research Project of the Year  at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to Professor Ian Haynes and Tony Wilmott,…

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PRESS RELEASE: The Happisburgh Project wins Current Archaeology’s prestigious Rescue Dig of the Year award for 2015, for revealing the earliest evidence of human activity in Britain.

Top honours for  Rescue Dig of the Year  at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to  the Happisburgh Project team for their…

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PRESS RELEASE: The History of Archaeology wins Current Archaeology’s prestigious Book of the Year award for 2015.

Top honours for  Book of the Year  at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to  Dr  Paul Bahn who edited The History…

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Current Archaeology Awards 2013 – Photos

The below photos were taken at the Current Archaeology Awards 2013, held at the University of London’s Senate House as part of…

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PRESS RELEASE: The Search for Richard III wins prestigious award as Research Excavation of the Year following a record number of votes from the general public

Top honours for  Research Excavation of the Year  at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to  University of Leicester Archaeological Services’ international…

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PRESS RELEASE: Canterbury Archaeological Trust wins prestigious award as Rescue Dig of the Year following a record number of votes from the general public

Top honours for  Rescue Dig of the Year  at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to  Canterbury Archaeological Trust for their work…

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PRESS RELEASE: Roman Camps in Britain wins prestigious Book of the Year award following a record number of votes from the general public

Top honours for  Book of the Year  (sponsored by Oxbow Books) at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to Rebecca Jones for…

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PRESS RELEASE: Time Team archaeologist Phil Harding wins Current Archaeology’s prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award for 2013, following a record number of votes from the general public.

Top honours for Archaeologist of the Year at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to Phil Harding. A household name following his…

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