
Maisie Pryor (Nee Taylor)
Maisie Taylor studied archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. She co-directed excavations at Etton Causewayed enclosure and Flag Fen with Francis Pryor. She is a wood specialist and is currently working with the Star Carr team at the Universities of York and Manchester, as well as on many other projects!
Maisie Taylor - Trowelblazers
Nov 26, 2018 · Maisie Taylor is an internationally renowned wood specialist as well as an excellent archaeologist: she has co-directed excavations at Etton Causewayed enclosure and Flag Fen, as well as having appeared many times on the UK TV show Time Team. She has also worked on the waterlogged wood from many important British sites, including Fiskerton, Yarnton
Maisie Taylor's research works | The University of York, York and …
Maisie Taylor's 10 research works with 181 citations and 10,036 reads, including: Life on the lake edge: Mesolithic habitation at Star Carr
Francis Pryor - Wikipedia
Pryor and his first wife were divorced in 1977, and during the course of these projects, he met his second wife, Maisie Taylor, an expert in prehistoric wood who later also appeared on Time Team; they worked together on the series of projects in the Peterborough area, the most famous of which is Flag Fen. He has a daughter, Amy, from his first ...
Maisie Taylor Department of Archaeology, University of York, King’s Manor, York Y01 7EP, UK. Email: maisietaylor7@gmail.com Sean Taylor The Charles McBurney Laboratory for Geoarchaeology, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK.
Trustees - Francis and Maisie Pryor Charitable Trust
Maisie Taylor studied archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. She co-directed excavations at Etton Causewayed enclosure and Flag Fen with Francis Pryor. Read More >
designTimber – Fenland Black Oak Project
Jul 12, 2023 · During the webinar, we hear from project lead Hamish Low and lead designer Mauro Dell’Orco as they discuss the development, process and design of this remarkable timber project. They will be joined by prehistoric wood expert Maisie …
Current reads of archaeologist Maisie Taylor | New Scientist
Apr 13, 2005 · “Something very strange has happened over the last few years”, says Taylor. “I have gradually started reading more than one book at a time.” One, next to her armchair, is her husband Francis...
Maisie Taylor
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Wood in archaeology
Presents much unfamiliar material and discusses: burial conditions and the preservation of wood; exploitation of woody plants; 14C and dendrochronology conservation; identification of wood and charcoal; types of archaeological objects; types of wood and their uses. Extra information on the publication or report.