Timothy Darvill was the Professor of Archaeology at Bournemouth University from 1991 until his death. He led the ‘Scaling-up Human Henge’ and ‘Human Henge’ projects, amongst many other research and archaeological fieldwork projects. His research focused on the Neolithic of northwest Europe and he published over 20 books and 200 papers and articles. He held roles in many organizations including Cotswold Archaeology and the Society of Antiquaries of London. Tim was appointed OBE for services to archaeology in 2010.
ed. Timothy Darvill
This volume explores how archaeology and cultural heritage can support well-being through therapeutic practice, community participation and research. Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives, it examines the principles, challenges and evaluation of heritage-based initiatives while identifying future directions for research and practice. READ MORE
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Timothy Darvill
Excavations along the South Wales Gas Pipeline revealed sites from the Mesolithic to the industrial era, including a Neolithic henge and Bronze Age settlements, alongside major new radiocarbon and environmental datasets that illuminate long-term landscape and settlement change. READ MORE
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ed. Timothy Darvill
Using archaeological sites and historic landscapes to promote mental well-being represents one of the most significant advances in archaeological resource management for many years. Prompted by the Human Henge project (Stonehenge/Avebury World Heritage Site), this volume provides an overview of work going on across Britain and the near Continent. READ MORE
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