Professor Colin Haselgrove
Professor of Archaeology
BSc (Sussex), MA, PhD (Cantab) FBA FSA FSAS
Tel: 0116 252 5016
Email: cch7@le.ac.uk
Head of School
Colin Haselgrove studied Biochemistry at Sussex and Archaeology at Cambridge. He joined the School of Archaeology & Ancient History at the University of Leicester in January 2005, having previously taught at the University of Durham, where he was lecturer from 1977 and Professor from 1995. He has been Head of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester since September 2006. Professor Haselgrove is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in July 2009.
Research
Teaching
- AR 2033 Iron Age and Roman Archaeology
- AR 3010 Iron Age Britain it its European Context
- AR 7310 Societies in Iron Age Europe
Selected Recent Publications
C. Haselgrove (ed) 2009. The Traprain Law Environs Project: Excavations and fieldwork 2000–2004. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph.
J. Creighton, C. Haselgrove, P. Lowther and T. Moore 2008. Becoming Roman in southern Burgundy: a field survey between Autun and Bibracte in the Arroux valley (Saône-et-Loire), 2000–3. Internet Archaeology 25 Online version
C. Haselgrove and T. Moore (eds) 2007. The later Iron Age in Britain and beyond. Oxford, Oxbow, 2007, 531 pp. ISBN 978-1-84217-252-0.
C. Haselgrove and R. Pope (eds) 2007. The earlier Iron Age in Britain and the near Continent. Oxford, Oxbow. ISBN 978-1-84217-253-7.
C. Haselgrove (ed) 2006. Les mutations de la fin de l’âge du Fer (Collection Bibracte 12/4). Glux-en-Glenne. ISBN 2-909668-49-5.
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