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Martin Bell (archaeologist)

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Martin Bell FBA is a British archaeologist and academic, who is Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Reading. Bell is a specialist in environmental archaeology, geoarchaeology and coastal and maritime archaeology.[1]

In 2009, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[2]

Selected publications

  • The Mesolithic in Western Britain 2007. York: Council for British Archaeology Research Report 149
  • Late Quaternary Environmental Change (with M.J.C. Walker). Second edition 2005. Harlow: Pearson / Prentice Hall
  • Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the Welsh Estuary 2000 (with Astrid Caseldine and Heike Neumann).
  • The Experimental Earthwork Project 1960-1992. 1996 ( with Peter Fowler and Simon Hillson) York: Council for British Archaeology Research Report 100
  • Past and Present Soil Erosion 1992 (edited with John Boardman). Oxford: Oxbow Monograph 22.
  • Brean Down Excavations 1983-87. 1990. London: English Heritage Archaeological Report 15
  • Wilsford Shaft excavations 1960-62. 1989 (with Paul Ashbee and Edwina Proudfoot). London: English Heritage Archaeological Report 11

References

  1. ^ Staff Profile:Professor Martin Bell. University of Reading. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Professor Martin Bell FBA". The British Academy. Retrieved 26 February 2022.