Professor James Graham-Campbell FBA

Medieval, Post-Medieval and Industrial Archaeology Celtic Studies Medieval History - Medieval Studies
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2001
Subjects
Archaeology, Medieval studies
Sections
Archaeology

Current post

Emeritus Professor of Medieval Archaeology, University College London

Past appointments

University of Aarhus Honorary Professor of Medieval Archaeology

2004 - 2010

University College London Emeritus Professor

2002 -

University College London Professor of Medieval Archaeology, University College London

1991 -

University College London Lecturer, Reader, Professor of Medieval Archaeology

1973 - 2002

University College Dublin Assistant Lecturer

1971 - 1973

Publications

Viking artefacts: a select catalogue 1980

The Viking-Age gold and silver of Scotland (AD 850-1100) 1995

Vikings in Scotland: an archaeological survey 1998

The Archaeology of Medieval Europe, Volume 1 :Eighth to Twelfth Centuries AD 2007

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Susan O'Connor FBA

The archaeology and rock art of Australia, New Guinea and Island Southeast Asia and the links between these regions; Pleistocene colonisation and settlement, interactions between humans and their environment, adaptations to small islands and maritime technology.

Susan O'Connor FBA

Professor Bert Smith FBA

Ancient Greek and Roman art and visual history; marble sculpture and portraits; late antiquity; archaeology of Greek cities of Eastern Roman Empire

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Professor Kristian Kristiansen FBA

The later prehistory of western Eurasia, especially the Bronze Age, including archaeogenetics and the theoretical implications of the aDNA revolution, critical heritage studies, as well as the history and politics of archaeology

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