• Anthony Howe, BA, MA. Royal Chaplain, and Chaplain-elect to the Order of the Companions of Honour, a bibliophile with a specialisation in liturgical works, notably specimens from the history of the Book of Common
  • Robert Baldwin, MA. Independent archaeologist who has a leading role in the NLHF-funded “Pathways to the Past” project that uncovered the mid 7th Century church in
  • Jonathan Berry BA, MA, MA, PhD. Senior Inspector of Ancient Monuments and Archaeology, Cadw, Welsh Government; a trustee and past chair of the Forest of Dean Building Preservation Trust.
  • Alexander Kent, BSc, MPhil, PhD. Reader in Cartography and Geographic Information Science who has published on the aesthetics of cartography and on topographic mapping, former President of the British Cartographic Society (2015–2017).
  • Karl Harrison, BA, MSc, PhD. A forensic archaeologist who uses forensic fire investigation techniques to understand the processes of structural burning preserved in the archaeological record, and who has directed excavations at Haslar Hospital, Gosport and Ascension
  • Cynthia Johnston, MA, MRes, PhD. A lecturer in the History of the Book whose contributions to antiquarian research lie mainly in thirteenth-century Western European manuscripts and the history of
  • Jonathan Clark, BA, MA, DPhil. An archaeologist whose project and research work has focused on medieval and post-medieval buildings in the UK, and who is currently the consultant cathedral archaeologist for Lincoln and Ripon
  • Stuart Eve, BSc, MSc, PhD. A researcher using digital techniques to investigate the prehistoric landscape of Avebury; he has been the archaeological field director at the Battlefield of Waterloo working with serving and wounded military personnel to excavate the
  • Ann Compton BA, MA. A curator and art historian who has curated numerous exhibitions and written extensively on nineteenth and twentieth century art with a special interest in sculpture.
  • Barry Molloy, PhD. Associate professor at UCD where he directs the Laboratory for Artefact Biographies, and specialises in later prehistoric European archaeology, especially in SE and NW
  • Rose Ferraby, BA, MFA, PhD. A self-employed archaeologist and illustrator, she is co-director of the Aldborough Roman Town project, and co-author of the recent Society Research Report about the
  • Kristian Strutt, BA, MA, PhD. A leading practitioner of archaeological geophysics and survey techniques and has published widely, including co-authoring monographs on surveys at Portus (2005) and the Isola Sacra (2020).
  • Robert Witcher, BA, MA, PhD. A Senior Lecturer in Archaeology who has worked primarily on landscapes with a particular focus on Roman Italy, and is currently the editor of the journal
  • Richard Massey, BSc, MA, PhD. An archaeologist (post-excavation manager and heritage consultant) with interests in the archaeology of late prehistory and the analysis of patterns of cultural and settlement change at a landscape
  • Steven Platten, B.Ed, Dip. Theol, BD, D.Litt; DUniv. Retired Diocesan Bishop, Warden of the Stationers Company and a member of Cathedrals’ Fabric Commission for England who writes on theology and on British