Howard Williams is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Chester, England, specializing in mortuary archaeology, and cremation in the early Middle Ages. His academic journey began at the University of Sheffield, followed by an MA in burial archaeology at Reading University, and a PhD focusing on early Anglo-Saxon cremation practices in southeast Britain.Continue reading “Scattered Episode 34: Cremations in Early Middle Ages – Interview with Pf. Howard Williams”
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Scattered Episode 26: Burial Grounds, Space & Preservation – Interview with Robyn Lacy
Robyn Lacy is a Ph.D. candidate in the archaeology department at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador.Her research focuses on 17th-century burial landscape development in Northeast North America. Robyn runs a business with her partner, specializing in gravestone conservation in the Atlantic provinces of Canada. In this episode we talk about: You can find moreContinue reading “Scattered Episode 26: Burial Grounds, Space & Preservation – Interview with Robyn Lacy”