• Graeme Kirkham, BA, MA. A freelance historic environment consultant who has produced a wide range of rural and urban landscape surveys of Cornwall.
  • Tiina Manne, BSc, MSc, PhD. A senior lecturer and zooarchaeologist whose projects include the investigation of Australia’s oldest known site of human habitation; and is the President of the Australian Archaeological Association.
  • Dominik Maschek, DPhil. Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology and Art at the University of Oxford whose research focuses on Roman architecture, architectural decoration, urbanism, and sculpture.
  • Meriel McClatchie, BA, MA, PhD. Assistant Professor in Archaeology at University College Dublin whose main area of expertise is archaeobotany; she has published on Irish food, culture and identity.
  • Griffin Murray, BA, MA, PhD. A lecturer in Archaeology at University College Cork whose main research is in Insular metalwork (AD 400–1200) and who has published on Viking art, collections history, objects as agents of power.
  • Naomi Payne, BA, MA, PhD. An archaeologist and finds specialist especially focused on Roman to post-medieval metalwork, small finds, pottery and ceramic building material; and a Research Associate at the University of Exeter.
  • Sara Perry, BA, MA, PhD. Director of Research and Engagement at MOLA, who oversees community initiatives, post-excavation and grant-funded research.
  • George Roberts, BA, MA, MA, PhD. A regional curator for the National Trust, with responsibility for significant properties across South-East England, including The Vyne and Mottisfont Abbey.
  • Anita Smith, PhD. Associate Professor of Archaeology who specialises in the management of cultural heritage and who has a ministerial appointment to the Australian delegation to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (2018 – 2021).
  • Sean Steadman, BA. An archaeologist who has worked on major projects including Crossrail and Heathrow and who has directed and published archaeological excavations in both rural and urban contexts.
  • Tessa Wild, MA, MA. An art historian and curator specialising in the Arts and Crafts whose scholarship works with, and builds upon, the recent revealing conservation work that has taken place at the Red House.
  • Rob Wiseman, BA, MSc. PhD. An archaeologist on Bronze Age Britain and who is President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society.
  • Christopher Claxton Stevens, MA. A consultant in antique and contemporary furniture, and a Master of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers and the Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars.