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In this episode of Careers Unwrapped, host Mark Fawcett is joined by the legendary Phil Harding, a Fieldwork Archaeologist well-known for his appearances on
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Phil Harding, a Fieldwork Archaeologist at Wessex Archaeology's Salisbury office, says that the daily life of an archaeologist has changed immeasurably in the last fifty years. He says that
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Phil Harding, a Fieldwork Archaeologist at Wessex Archaeology's Salisbury office, says that the daily life of an archaeologist has changed immeasurably in the last fifty years.
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Philip Harding DL FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. He became a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team . Harding trained on various excavations with the Bristol University Extra Mural Department and other bodies from 1966; he has been a professional archaeologist since 1971.
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🚀 A brand new episode of Careers Unwrapped is now live. Join our host Mark Fawcett and Phil Harding, the archaeologist well-known for his appearances on Cha
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Phil Harding has been an archaeologist for over fifty years. Interested in what a day in the life of an archaeologist looks like, and how it has changed sinc
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I began career as a field archaeologist more than 50 years ago, and I have worked for Wessex Archaeology since 1979, including many sites in and around Salisbury. I have written a number of academic publications relating to some of the most significant archaeological sites of the last fifty years and am an acknowledged expert on prehistoric
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A WELL-KNOWN archaeologist joined Salisbury Journal's On Point podcast this week digging deep into the humble origins of his career all the way to the TV programme which led to his celebrity status. Phil Harding from Wessex Archaeology took his first steps in digging into the past before it was even considered an established profession. Listen:
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We were lucky to have the celebrated archaeologist Phil Harding give an insight into his life in archaeology with an entertaining talk after the AGM on Wednesday 15 June. Phil began his career as a field archaeologist more than 50 years ago, and has worked for Wessex Archaeology since 1979, including many sites in and around Salisbury.
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A RENOWNED archaeologist has released a new book, about the history of Salisbury pieced together through archaeological excavations. Phil Harding of Wessex Archaeology, well-known for his appearance in the long-running Channel 4 programme Time Team, has written the book with fellow archaeologists Lorrain Higbee and Lorraine Mepham.
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Phil Harding is a highly accomplished archaeologist, working in the field since 1971, and inspired a whole new generation of archaeologists and historians through his work on Time Team. ... his lifelong love of archaeology, how he uses flint knapping to understand the past, and some of the highlights from his 20-year career on Time Team
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Phil Harding: Along the Line - My Life in Archaeology 4pm Sunday 24 March 2024 (Due to anticipated demand, limited capacity, and wanting to avoid disappointment on the day, this will a ticket only event - click below for details) I've been lucky enough to be an archaeologist at a time when archaeology became adopted as an acceptable career.
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Field Archaeologist. Phil Harding is Time Team's resident trench-excavator. Whilst not filming Phil still works as a field archaeologist with Wessex Archaeology, and has been involved in a project listing all known Palaeolithic sites in Britain. Phil has also completed a number of excavation reports - including some for Time Team - on sites
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Phil Harding - NAS President. Phil is a famous face from Channel 4's popular archaeology series Time Team. He became president of NAS in 2004. An acknowledged expert on flint-knapping, he has taught NAS Part 3 courses on the subject. In 1979, he started working for what is now Wessex Archaeology, a non-profit organisation which is one of the
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April 27, 2021. For millions of families around the UK and beyond, Channel 4's flagship archaeology series, Time Team, was a Sunday teatime staple - as familiar, comforting, and intrinsically 'British' as crumpets and tea. Led by the inspirational Professor Mick Aston and featuring immediately recognisable figures like Phil Harding and
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Phil Harding's 15 research works with 107 citations and 2,617 reads, including: The Blackwater is not a Back Water: Locating the Mesolithic and its Environment at Eversley Quarry, Fleet Hill Farm
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Time Team's Phil Harding reflects on the excavation of the site of Bulford Camp in Wiltshire. ... Council for British Archaeology. De Grey House, St Leonard's Place, York, YO1 7HE. For general enquiries call: 01904 671 417 For membership enquiries call: 01904 521 240
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Although he made his first archaeological finds digging up his parents' garden, much to his mother's dismay - it was only at the age of 21 that Phil became a full-time archaeologist. Just twenty years later, he took part in the Channel 4 series Time Signs, and then the popular archaeology series Time Team, for almost two decades.
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Accepting the award for Archaeologist of the Year was Phil Harding. A household name following his appearance on 20 seasons of Channel 4's Time Team, Phil's enthusiasm for archaeology has inspired countless others to enter the discipline.. As well as digging at some of Britain's most iconic sites with Time Team, Phil is also a senior field archaeologist at Wessex Archaeology.
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Top honours for Archaeologist of the Year at the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards went to Phil Harding. A household name following his appearance on 20 seasons of Channel 4's Time Team, Phil's enthusiasm for archaeology has inspired countless others to enter the discipline.As well as digging at some of Britain's most iconic sites with Time Team, Phil is also a senior field
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Philip Harding DL FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. He has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team. Harding trained on various excavations with the Bristol University Extra Mural Department and other bodies from 1966; he has been a professional archaeologist since 1971. Born in Oxford on 25 January 1950 and brought up in Wexcombe
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The Archaeologist of the Year Award recognises individuals who have made outstanding contributions to archaeology. This year's results were announced on 1st March at Current Archaeology Live. Best known for his starring role in Channel 4's Time Team, Phil is a field archaeologist and flint expert with Wessex Archaeology. Phil was delighted