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Primary investigator | Title | Level | End date |
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Liam |
Did British Tin Sources and Trade make Bronze Age Europe
Chemical and Isotopic analysis of tin ores from across South-West Britain to compare with bronze objects to see to what extent it helped power massive technological and cultural change across Europe. Dr Ben Roberts and Dr Alan Williams (Durham University) Referee: Sam Moor… |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | - |
Liam |
Later Prehistoric Metalwork in Britain
I am working on a Leverhulme Trust funded research project based at Bristol University investigating later prehistoric metalworking in Britain (approximate duration of research: until end 2018). This includes study of the landscape context of metal objects related to metalworking. |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | 2018 |
Liam |
‘Living Standards and Material Culture in English Rural Households, 1300-1600’
I am currently working as an Associate Researcher on a Leverhulme Trust Funded Project (here is a link to our blog: medievalobjects.wordpress.com - Cambridge and Cardiff Universities) during which we will be using PAS data to look at the distribution of medieval objects at particular site… |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | 2019 |
Liam |
Flood and Flow: Place-names and the Changing Hydrology of River Systems
'Flood and Flow: Place-Names and Changing Hydrology of River Systems'. |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | - |
Liam |
Flood and Flow: Place-Names and Changing Hydrology of River Systems
'Flood and Flow: Place-Names and Changing Hydrology of River Systems'. |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | - |
Liam |
People and Place: The Making of the Kingdom of Northumbria AD 300-800
Together with Dr Sarah Semple and Dr Brian Buchanan, I am working on a Leverhulme funded project at Durham University. Our project title is People and Place: The Making of the Kingdom of Northumbria AD 300-800. We will work primarily with burial data and GIS mapping and wish to use PAS da… |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | 2018 |
Liam |
Life in Early Medieval Wales
I have just begun a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2015–18) to write a book, Life in Early Medieval Wales, to be published by Oxford University Press. Nancy Edwards is Professor of Archaeology at Bangor University. |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | - |
Liam |
Travel and Communication in Anglo-Saxon England
I am a Research Associate at the Institute for Name-Studies, University of Nottingham, working on the project 'Travel and Communication in Anglo-Saxon England'. The project, a three-year interdisciplinary research project funded by The Leverhulme Trust, is a collaborative venture between … |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | - |
Liam |
The PAS as a tool for archaeological research
The PAS database provides a rich and detailed source of information that is increasingly being used by academic and professional archaeologists to study the past and to inform planning decisions. However, although there are numerous research projects that using the PAS database, the data… |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | 2015 |
Liam |
The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain
The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain PPG 16 (Planning Policy 16) was implemented in 1990. It embedded the principle of developers paying for the mitigation of any damage, or loss to the archaeological heritage, that might result from their proposals by means of preservation by … |
Major research (Leverhulme funded) | - |
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