Professor Sue Hamilton FSA | |
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Born | Glasgow, Scotland |
Occupation | Professor of Prehistory |
Known for | Sensory archaeology
The Leskernick Project, The Tavoliere-Gargano Prehistory Project, The Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction Project Specialist studies in British prehistoric pottery |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | UCL Institute of Archaeology |
Thesis | First Millennium BC Pottery Traditions in Southern Britain (1993) |
Doctoral advisor | Roy Hodson |
Academic work | |
Institutions | UCL Institute of Archaeology |
Notable works | Hillforts, monumentality and place (2001), Archaeology and Women (2006), Stone Worlds (2007), Theory in the Field (2013), Neolithic Spaces (2020) |
Sue Hamilton FSA[1] is a British archaeologist and Professor of Prehistory at the UCL Institute of Archaeology.[2] A material culture specialist and landscape archaeologist, she was the UCL Institute of Archaeology's first permanent female director (2014–22).[3]
UCL Institute of Archaeology News Article, 1 September 2014
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