Sections
Archaeological Sciences | Heritage Studies | World Archaeology
Regions
Africa | Americas | Britain | Central Asia | China | Egypt | Europe | Greek | India | Islamic | London | Mediterranean | Middle East | Pacific | Roman | Turkey
Time Periods
Palaeolithic | Neolithic | Bronze Age | Iron Age | Classical | Medieval | Modern
Techniques, subjects and themes
Agriculture | Archaeobotany | Archaeological Survey | Archaeological Theory | Art History | Artefact Analysis | Audio-visual media | Biological Anthropology | Buildings | Community Archaeology | Conflict Archaeology | Conservation | Cultural Heritage | Dendrochronology | Empires | Environment & Climate | Evolutionary Theory | Experimental | Field | Forensic | Geoarchaeology | GIS | History of Archaeology | Human Evolution | Hunting & Herding | Landscape | Lithic Analysis | Maritime | Materials Analysis | Mathematical Modelling | Museum Studies | Photography | Production & Exchange | Public Archaeology | Public Engagement | Ritual & Religion | Site Management | States & Urbanism | Statistical Analysis | Zooarchaeology
Buildings
The study of the built environment from an archaeological perspective is central to the teaching and research activities of many staff at the Institute. Expertise ranges across the globe and includes specialist areas such as conservation and management of the built heritage, cutting-edge recording methods and techniques and dendrochronology.
Research
Projects
- Ancient Merv Project
- The Archaeology of Air Raid Shelters
- The Archaeology of the Western Isles (Outer Hebrides)
- The Blackden Project
- Building Solomon's Temple
- Caerleon Roman Fortress
- Colour in Early China
- Composition, Corrosion and Origins of Medieval Window Glass
- Dendrochronology of standing buildings
- People Based Conservation
- Sanchi Survey Project
Centres
People
- Martin Bridge
- Ian Freestone
- Rodney Harrison
- David Kertai
- Gabriel Moshenska
- Liz Pye
- Andrew Reynolds
- Dean Sully
- Tim Williams



