• Earle Havens, BA, MPhil, PhD. Nancy H. Hall Curator of Rare Books & Manuscripts, Johns Hopkins University and a historian of the Book in Renaissance Europe.
  • David Hoyle, MA, PhD. Dean of Westminster and a church historian, specializing in Reformation and sixteenth-century ecclesiastical history.
  • Andrew Hutcheson, BSc., PhD. An archaeologist and heritage landscape manager, and President of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society.
  • Alison Klevnäs, BA, MA, PhD. A researcher in early medieval, Anglo-Saxon and Viking mortuary archaeology at Stockholm University.
  • Heather Knight. Senior Archaeologist at MOLA whose major area of expertise is theatre archaeology, focusing on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouses in London.
  • Simon Maslin, MA, MSc. PhD. Finds Liaison Officer for Surrey and Hampshire with wider research interests in environmental archaeology and geoarchaeology.
  • Carol Meale, BA, DPhil. Senior Research Fellow in the Department of English at the University of Bristol, with interests in medieval English literature and history, manuscript studies and book history.
  • Alex Mullen, BA, MPhil, PhD. Associate Professor in Classical Studies, University of Nottingham, specialising in the languages of the Roman West.
  • Stuart Orton, BSc. District Commander for Hertfordshire Police working with heritage partners to protect the historic environment through the introduction of innovative community-led risk assessment and heritage watch schemes.
  • Russell Palmer, BA, MA, PhD. Lecturer specialising in the archaeology of institutions, and captivity, and globalisation, with expertise in the material culture and institutions of Malta from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries.
  • Winfrid Scutt, BA. Archaeologist and Properties Curator at English Heritage where he is responsible for the management of the Tintagel Castle Archaeological Research Project.
  • Fabio Silva, BSc., MA, PhD. Lecturer in Archaeological Modelling at the University of Bournemouth with research interests in the way humans perceive and conceive their environment.
  • Peter Smithurst, PhD. A retired curator with interests in the history of technology, especially in the field of firearms and artillery.
  • Samuel Turner, BA, MA, PhD. Professor of Archaeology at Newcastle University whose research is in the characterisation and analysis of historic landscapes, especially those of the early Middle Ages.
  • Lacey Wallace, BA, MPhil, PhD. Senior Lecturer in Roman History and Material Culture at the University of Lincoln with research on the archaeology of Roman Britain.
  • Robert Wellington, BA, PhD. Senior Lecturer/DECRA Fellow, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, Australian National University with a special interest in the role of material culture in history-making and cultural exchange.