Lawrence Shaw (archaeologist)
Lawrence Edwin Shaw | |
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Born | 1986 West Sussex, England | (age 35)
Alma mater | University of Birmingham |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Archaeology |
Institutions | Bournemouth University, University of Winchester |
Lawrence Shaw is a British archaeologist and the lead historic environment advisor for Forestry England. Shaw has worked and published on archaeological sites in Britain,[1] Greece,[2] Spain,[3] the Cook Islands, and Easter Island.[4]
Media appearances[]
Shaw is a host and co-creator (together with Derek Pitman) of the archaeology podcast .[5] He has also appeared on multiple episodes of the online revival spin off of the British Archeological TV programme Time Team, Time Team's Tea Time.[6][7] Shaw also appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Gardeners’ Question Time.[8]
In 2021 Shaw was announced as a member of Time Team for their crowd funded revival.[9] In addition to being part of the team he presents the companion programme “Dig Watch” that gives behind the scenes access to the production of the new episodes alongside co-host Derek Pitman[10]
Selected publications[]
- Shaw, Lawrence and K. Challis. “"There's an App For That": Building Smartphone Applications to Improve the Ergonomics of Landscape Study, Analysis and Interpretation.” Visual Heritage in the Digital Age (2013).
- Welham, K., Shaw, L., Dover, M., Manley, H., Parker Pearson, M., Pollard, J., Richards, C., Thomas, J. and Tilley, C. 2015 Google Under-the-Earth: Seeing Beneath Stonehenge using Google Earth - a Tool for Public Engagement and the Dissemination of Archaeological Data, Internet Archaeology 40. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.40.5
- M. Vaïopoulou, H. Whittaker, R. Rönnlund, F. Tsiouka, J. Klange, D. Pitman, L. Shaw et al. (2020), "The 2016–2018 Greek-Swedish archaeological project at Thessalian Vlochos, Greece", Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome 13, 7–72.
References[]
- ^ Welham, Kate; Manley, Harry Peter; Shaw, Lawrence; Parker Pearson, Mike (2015). "Google Under-the-Earth: Seeing Beneath Stonehenge using Google Earth - a Tool for Public Engagement and the Dissemination of Archaeological Data". Internet Archaeology. 40. doi:10.11141/ia.40.5. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Vaïopoulou, Maria; Whittaker, Helene; Rönnlund, Robin; Tsiouka, Fotini; Klange, Johan; Pitman, Derek; Potter, Rich; Shaw, Lawrence; Hagan, Josephine; Siljedahl, Ellen; Forssén, Matilda; Chandrasekaran, Sujatha; Dandou, Sotiria; Forsblom Ljungdahl, Veronica; Pavilionytė, Asta; Scott-Pratt, Hayden; Schager, Elisabet; Manley, Harry (2020). "The 2016–2018 Greek-Swedish archaeological project at Thessalian Vlochos, Greece". Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. 13: 7–72. doi:10.30549/opathrom-13-02.
- ^ "Meet the team". Neither of the East nor of the West. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ "What's it like to study... Archaeology". The Independent. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ BAJR (2019-05-03). "New podcast engages audiences in a 'Career in Ruins'". UK Archaeology News. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ "Time Team - Session 19". www.timeteamdigital.com. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ "Time Team - Session 27". www.timeteamdigital.com. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ "GQT At Home: Episode One". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
- ^ "Time Team - The Time Team Crew". www.timeteamdigital.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
- ^ "Roman Villa dig produces countless artefacts - scores of Time Team archeologists descend on the Banbury area this weekend for their first visit to the site near Broughton Castle". www.banburyguardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
- Living people
- 1986 births
- British archaeologists
- English archaeologists
- Academics of Bournemouth University
- Academics of the University of Winchester
- British archaeologist stubs