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Archaeology Awards 2013

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Award Categories:

Book of the year
Research Project of the Year
Rescue Dig of the Year
Archaeologist of the Year


Previous Winners:

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Archaeologist of the Year 2013

We are delighted to announce that Phil Harding is the winner of this year's prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award.…

Previous Years

Book of the Year 2013

This year's winner of the Book of the Year award is Roman Camps in Britain by Rebecca Jones, as reviewed in issue…

Previous Years

Research Project of the Year 2013

This year, the Research Project of the Year award went to Richard III: the search for the last Plantagenet king, featured in…

Previous Years

Rescue Dig of the Year 2013

Congratulations to Folkestone: Roman villa or Iron Age oppidum?, winner of the Rescue Dig of the Year category in the Current Archaeology…

 


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