Professor Martin Biddle FBA

Archaeology
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1985
Subjects
Archaeology
Sections
Archaeology

Current post

Professor Emeritus of Medieval Archaeology, Emeritus Fellow, Hertford College, University of Oxford; Honorary Fellow, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge; Director of the Winchester Research Unit

Past appointments

University of Oxford Professor Emeritus of Medieval Archaeology, Emeritus Fellow, Hertford College, Oxford

2002 -

University of Oxford Professor Emeritus of Medieval Archaeology, Emeritus Fellow, Hertford College, Oxford; Director of the Winchester Research Unit

2002 -

University of Oxford Professor of Medieval Archaeology

1997 -

Christ Church University of Oxford Professor of Medieval Archaeology, Astor Senior Research Fellow in Medieval Archaeology, Hertford College

1989 -

University of Pennsylvania Director of the University Museum and Professor of Anthropology

1977 - 1981

Publications

Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture vol 4: South-East England -1995

The future of London's past 1973

Winchester studies (6 vols and continuing) 1976-

The tomb of Christ 1999

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Susan Alcock FBA

Classical archaeology; the material culture of the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia, particularly in Hellenistic and Roman times; archaeologies of landscape, imperialism, sacred space, and memory

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Professor Daniel Potts FBA

The archaeology and history of the Near East, particularly the Iranian world, from antiquity to the pre-modern era

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Dr Leonardo López Luján FBA

The politics, religion, and art of Pre-Columbian urban societies in Central Mexico; the history and development of Mesoamerican archaeology

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