Archaeology graduate awarded the Royal Archaeological Institute's Tony Baggs Award. (Published 17 September 2017) Isobel Walker, who graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a First Class MA (Hons) in Archaeology in July 2012, has been awarded the Royal Archaeological Institute’s (RAI) Tony Baggs Award for the best undergraduate dissertation in 2012.
Royal Archaeological Institute, London, United Kingdom. 1.5K likes. The Royal Archaeological Institute is a national society, promoting the study of archaeology in the British Isles and Europe, with.My research included the creation of palaeogeographic reconstructions, topographic prominence indices and landcover classifications before conducting a visibility analysis to and from Iron Age roundhouses. This dissertation was subsequently awarded the 2014-2015 Royal Archaeological Institute’s Master’s Dissertation Prize.Royal Archaeological Institute Dissertation Prize The Roy Hodson Dissertation Prize Society for Medieval Archaeology John Hurst Undergraduate Dissertation Prize Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Undergraduate Dissertation Prize Roman Society Undergraduate Dissertation Prize APPENDICES PART I A1 Page layout for the title page of the dissertation A2 Copy of the Green Form A3 Copy of the.
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For several years he raced dinghies on Graffham Water. He was a Freeman of the City of London and a member of the Caledonian Club. He was a member of the Royal Archaeological Institute and developed interests in mediaeval history, the prehistory of Wiltshire and the naval battles of the 20thcentury.
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Last Saturday, first-year Aberdeen PhD student Barbora Wouters was awarded the Nenquin prize for her Masters dissertation, 'A micromorphological study of the dark earth of Antwerp (burchtsite)'. The Jacques A. E. Nenquin Prize is a biennial award for the best Masters dissertation in archaeology produced at the University of Gent or the Free University of Brussels.
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Dissertation nominated for the Royal Archaeological Institute Prize. Presented a lecture and answered questions on my undergraduate dissertation as part of the York Festival of Ideas. Planned and ran a 1 hour seminar as part of a module on the Modern Landscape.
Learn about and apply for the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from Archaeological Institute of America. Find scholarships, fellowships, and grants for excavation, research, publication, and site preservation on the AIA website.
The University of Cambridge (formally The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge) is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, England.Founded in 1209 and granted a Royal Charter by King Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university.
Becker’s dissertation investigating the diet and status of dogs at a hunter-gatherer site on the Danube was selected for publication by the on-line journal Bioscience Horizons. Kathryn Hall was awarded a Royal Archaeological Institute two-year sponsored student membership. One highlight of the summer was the involvement.
Archaeological Institute of America recognised the Ness as one of the great discoveries of recent times. Nick Card (Recipient), 2009. Prize: Other distinction. Celebrating Success. Keir Strickland (Recipient), 2008. Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) performance. student. Current Archaeology Research Project of the Year. Nick Card (Recipient), 2011. Prize: Project Award. Current.
The Westinska Prize, for the best PhD-dissertation 1990 by the Royal Humanistic Academic-Society at Uppsala University in 1990. International post-doctoral scholarship from the Swedish Research Council to Oceania (1992) The Oscar Prize by Uppsala University for his research in 1995; The Sahlgren Prize by the Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy in 1998.
Roman Society Dissertation Prize for Roman Archaeology. The Roman Society’s dissertation prize will be awarded again in 2014. It will be awarded to the author of the best undergraduate dissertation in the field of Roman archaeology in the 2 years prior to the Society’s biennial Roman Archaeology Conference.
Between 2005 and 2013 I studied with the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, where I was awarded the Arthur Frederick Price Memorial Prize, two Bibby Undergraduate Scholarships and a John Lennon Memorial Scholarship. In September 2008 I was awarded an Arts and Humanities Research Council Grant for MPhil research to investigate.
Prof. Elena Martelli has been awarded a prize by the Royal Archaeological Institute for her master thesis “Clay saccarii (porters) from Roman Ostia: a study on commerce, social identity and cult.” In 2013 a revised and widened version of this work was published by British Archaeological Reports (International series). Her Ph.D. dissertation.