Meet the Team
Chief Editor
Fredrik Georg Larsson
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Fredrik Larsson is 25 years old and currently works as an archaeologist in Sweden. Fredrik specialises in applying technology to archaeology and also runs the Archaeology and Technology network, as well as being the chief editor of Archnews. Fredrik studied at Lunds University where he completed a Master's degree in archaeology and a Bachelor degree in Historical Archaeology, focusing on Scandinavia from about 15,000BC to the present day. |
Middle Eastern Desk Editor & Blogger
Jane Akshar
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Jane is based in Luxor and runs the successful business, Flats in Luxor, which offers accommodation to archaeologists and tourists wanting to explore or excavate the Nile Valley. Jane is also an award winning blogger and currently posts articles on Luxor News and Egyptology.
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Australasia/Asia Desk Editor and Contributor
Sue Carter
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Sue Carter is the President of the Archaeological Society of Western Australia and is currently finishing her Grad Dip in Archaeology. Sue is also the founder of www.fortifiedengland.com. a database of the fortified sites of England, presented in an easy-to-read chronological order, including archaeological activity that has been undertaken on the sites.
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The Americas Contributing Editor
Julie (Robinson) St. Jean
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Julie (Robinson) St. Jean is a Zooarchaeology Consultant based just outside of New York City, USA. Julie’s geographic experience includes excavating in Southern England, Southwest USA, Northeast and mid-Atlantic USA as well as analyzing faunal assemblages from Post-Medieval Scotland, Roman England and Medieval Italy.
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UK Desk Editor & Contributor
Ellie Grahm
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Ellie studied Egyptology and Ancient History at Swansea University, and has worked at the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust since 2006, where she undertakes a range of projects, focusing on community and landscape projects, as well as excavation. She recently completed an MA in Professional and Applied Archaeology with the University of Birmingham. During her spare time, Ellie volunteers with the local YAC group, and enjoys working on projects with the West Kent Archaeological Society. |
UK Desk Editor - Web Developer
Markus Milligan
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An American University has recreated a Roman Kiln to show their pupils how Roman pottery was made and the technology used in its production. ... Full story





