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On 21 July 2006, Gater was awarded an [[Honorary degree|honorary]] [[Doctor of Science]] by the University of Bradford for his "distinguished contributions to the field of Archaeological Geophysics".<ref>[http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/depart/gaffney_gater.php Honorary Doctorates for Chris Gaffney and John Gater<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
On 21 July 2006, Gater was awarded an [[Honorary degree|honorary]] [[Doctor of Science]] by the University of Bradford for his "distinguished contributions to the field of Archaeological Geophysics".<ref>[http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/depart/gaffney_gater.php Honorary Doctorates for Chris Gaffney and John Gater<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


On the 'The Very Best Time Team Digs' DVD set, John states that at the time of the DVD's manufacture, his favourite dig was Turkdean (the only site where the quality of the archaeological data was so good that Time Team returned at a later date to dig it again).
On the 'The Very Best Time Team Digs' DVD set, John states that at the time of the DVD's manufacture, his favourite dig was [[Turkdean]] (the only site where the quality of the archaeological data was so good that Time Team returned at a later date to dig it again).


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John Gater (left) with archaeologist Phil Harding at a Time Team shoot in 2007.

John Gater is a British archaeological geophysicist, who has regularly featured on Time Team, the Channel 4 archaeological television series since 1993.

He was educated at the University of Bradford and graduated with a BSc Archaeological Sciences in 1979. He has worked with British Gas (for five years), the Ancient Monuments Laboratory (English Heritage) and Bradford University Research.

In 1986 he set up Geophysical Surveys of Bradford (GSB), an independent consultancy in geophysics for archaeology. In 1983 he became a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and is now also an associate editor for the Journal of Archaeological Prospection.

On 21 July 2006, Gater was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science by the University of Bradford for his "distinguished contributions to the field of Archaeological Geophysics".[1]

On the 'The Very Best Time Team Digs' DVD set, John states that at the time of the DVD's manufacture, his favourite dig was Turkdean (the only site where the quality of the archaeological data was so good that Time Team returned at a later date to dig it again).

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