Clive Peacock Memorial Award 2013
This year, for the second time, there were two winners of the award: Keith Turner and Margaret Nuth. Keith and[…]
Read moreThis year, for the second time, there were two winners of the award: Keith Turner and Margaret Nuth. Keith and[…]
Read moreIn 2012 the award was given to John Richards, who was nominated for his role as Project Leader of the[…]
Read moreThis year, for the first time, there were two winners of the award: Mary Huntley and Sue Woods. Mary and[…]
Read moreThe winner for 2010 was John Oswin, an individual who contributed a huge amount to BACAS in 2009. John was[…]
Read moreThe winner for 2009 is Dawn Hodgson, who was nominated for all the work she has done in two key[…]
Read moreThe winner for 2008 is Owen Dicker, for his services to the Society not just in geophysics and excavation but[…]
Read moreIn 2008 we entered the ‘Best Amateur or Independent Archaeological Project’ (Pitt-Rivers Award) and received the Graham Webster Laurels which[…]
Read moreThe first member to receive this award, is Keith Turner. Nominated for his contributions to the geophysical survey results, Keith[…]
Read moreThe Society was a finalist in the 2002 British Archaeological Awards for the Pitt Rivers Prize. The Society was Highly[…]
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