• Amy Jeffs, BA, MA, PhD. An art historian and author of Storyland: A New Mythology of Britain’.
  • Michelle Langley, BA, MPhil, DPhil. A lecturer in archaeology at Griffith University, Australia, specialising in shell and bone artefacts.
  • Yvan Loskoutoff, MA, PhD. Professor at the University of Le Havre, France, with interests in heraldry, art history and numismatics.
  • Darryl Ogier, BA, PhD. Archivist to the States of Guernsey with publications on Channel Islands history and law.
  • Daniel Poore. Chief Operating Officer at Oxford Archaeology with specialist expertise in deeply stratified urban sites.
  • Adrian Randolph, AB, MA, PhD. The Henry Wade Rogers Professor of Art History at Northwestern University, who has published widely on visual culture in 14th-15th century Italy.
  • Victoria Ridgeway, BA, MLitt. An archaeologist mainly in London who has led several projects for the Museum of London.
  • Barbara Shailor, BA, MA, PhD. Retired Director of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Yale, specialising in Latin paleography and codicology.
  • Ben Shaw, BA, MSc. PhD. An archaeologist and senior lecturer at the Australian National University, working on Papua New Guinea’s past.
  • Tanya Adele Szrajber, BA, MPhil. Collections Manager at the Goldsmiths’ Company, specialising in collection documentation.
  • Peter van Alfen, BA, MA, PhD. The Margaret Thompson Curator of Greek Coins and Chief Curator at the American Numismatic Society.
  • Alan Williams, BSc. PhD. An archaeologist with expertise in Bronze Age mining and archaeometallurgy.
  • Richard Wragg, BA, MA, MA, PhD. Collections Manager at the University of Sussex with research interests in late medieval medical manuscripts.