Dr Jeremy Taylor
Lecturer in Landscape Archaeology
BA, PhD (Dunelm.)
Tel: 0116 223 1804
Email: jt38@le.ac.uk
Jeremy Taylor took both his BA and PhD degrees at the University of Durham, and then worked as a research associate for Durham and Historic Scotland. He subsequently moved to Leicester to take up a Leverhulme Research Fellowship at the School in 1999 before being appointed as a Lecturer in Archaeology in 2001.
Research
Teaching
Selected Recent Publications
Taylor J. (2007) An Atlas of Roman Rural Settlement in England. London: CBA Research Report 151.
Taylor J. The survey and the Excavated sequences, in Millett M (ed.) 2006. Survey and Excavation of a Roman Roadside Settlement at Shiptonthorpe, East Yorkshire. Oxford: Oxbow. Yorkshire Archaeological Society Monograph 5., 7-74.
Taylor J. 2006. The Roman Period, in NJ Cooper (ed.) The Archaeology of the East Midlands: An Archaeological resource Assessment and Research Agenda. University of Leicester, 137-60.
Eastaugh EJH and Taylor J. 2005. Geophysical survey of the Dorset Palaeoeskimo site at Point Riche, Newfoundland. In T Bell and MAP Renouf, Humans on the Landscape: Interdisciplinary studies at Port au Choix. Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 20:1, 157-73. ISSN 0823-1737.
Keay S, Millett M, Poppy S, Taylor J and Terrenato N. 2004. New approaches to Urbanism in the Tiber Valley. In H Patterson (ed.) Bridging the Tiber. Approaches to Regional Archaology in the Middle Tiber Valley. Archaeological Monograph of the British School at Rome 13, 223-36.
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