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Timothy Darvill OBE is an English archaeologist and author, best known for his publications on prehistoric Britain and his excavations in England, Wales, and the Isle of Man. He is Professor of Archaeology in the Faculty of Science and Technology Bournemouth University in England.[1] In April 2008 he co-directed excavations within Stonehenge, together with Professor Geoffrey Wainwright and Dr Miles Russell, to examine the early stone structures on the site. The work featured heavily in a BBC Timewatch programme which examined the theory that Stonehenge was a prehistoric centre of healing.[2] He was appointed OBE in the 2010 Queen's Birthday Honours.

Career

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Darvill is Professor of Archaeology in the Faculty of Science and Technology at Bournemouth University. After completing a PhD at Southampton University on the Neolithic of Wales and the west of England, he worked for the Western Archaeological Trust and the Council for British Archaeology before establishing a private practice offering consultancy services in the field of archaeological resource management. He was appointed to the Chair of Archaeology in the newly established archaeology group at Bournemouth Polytechnic (now Bournemouth University) in October 1991 and between 2007 and 2010 was Director of the Centre for Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage. The author of over twenty books and more than 200 papers and articles, he has served as Chairman of the Institute of Field Archaeologists, vice-president of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and was a Member of the Council of the National Trust. He is currently chairman of the board of directors of Cotswold Archaeology and a vice-president of the Royal Archaeological Institute. His research interests focus on archaeological resource management and the Neolithic of northwest Europe.

Personal life

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Darvill was born and raised in the Cotswolds and has continued to contribute to the local archaeology scene including being chairman of Cotswold Archaeology. He is a keen guitarist and plays lead guitar in a band known as the Standing Stones,[3] with several other archaeologists including Paul Cheetham, Bronwen Russell and Kevin Andrews of Bournemouth University. Recently space scientist Chris Scott has been performing with the band.

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References

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  1. ^ Academic profile Bournemouth University
  • ^ "Unlocking Stonehenge's secrets". BBC News. 31 March 2008. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  • ^ "Current Archaeology Live! 2012".
  • ^ Stonehenge book
  • ^ Prehistoric Britain book

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