
Projects
The following page lists just some of the projects I have been involved in, along with links to associated reports and resources.
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Roman Credenhill
This project was established in 2015 by the Principal Jonathan Godfrey and Teacher of Archaeology and History Jason Williams of Hereford Sixth Form College after a successful application to the National Lottery Heritage Fund's Young Roots Programme. The project served as a training excavation for students and the local community of a high status Romano-British farmstead in the village of Credenhill, Herefordshire.
Project Webpage
Excavation Report
Project Booklet
The Summer of Archaeology
Over the course of 2015, I was employed by the National Trust as a Project Archaeologist as part of their Summer of Archaeology project, a National Lottery Heritage Fund project. The project involved visitors and volunteers (including individuals of Herefordshire Mind, Bromyard and District Local History Society and ECHO Herefordshire) in a series of archaeological investigations at Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire. The aim of the project was to improve the understanding of the estates historic past.
Project Webpage
Excavation Report


Celebrating Our Woodland Heritage
Over 2016-2020 I was employed as Woodland Heritage Officer, and then Project Manager as part of Pennine Prospects’ (later the South Pennines Park) Celebrating Our Woodland Heritage project. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Yorkshire Water, Newground Together and the Green Bank Trust, with support from the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences at University of Bradford. The project sought to enhance the understanding of how woodlands in the South Pennines developed over time.
Project Book
Hirst Wood Survey
Park Wood Survey
Middleton Wood Survey
Finding Lost Norton Park
Between 2023 & 2024, I was employed on the Finding Lost Norton Park: Digging Deeper For All project as a Community Engagement Worker and archaeologist. Located in Graves Park, Sheffield, the project was led by the Friends of Graves Park, following a successful application to the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project aimed to engage the community of Sheffield in exploring the historic development of the park, through a programme of archaeological, historical and ecological walks, talks, workshops and surveys.
Exploring Graves Park
Woodland Survey Report


Wadsley & Loxley Common
From 2019 to 2022 I was employed as an archaeologist as part of the Sheffield Lakeland Landscapes Partnership managed by Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust. Over that time I was tasked with providing community training in archaeological techniques such as survey, excavation and GIS mapping, as part of a programme of investigations on Loxley and Wadsley Common, Bradfield, South Yorkshire.
Excavation Report
Survey Report