Melanie Giles
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Melanie Giles | |
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Melanie Giles in a Panel Discussion | |
| Born | 21 April 1972 |
| Occupation | Archaeologist |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Sheffield |
| Thesis | Open-weave, Close-knit: archaeologies of identity in the late prehistoric landscape of East Yorkshire (2000) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Manchester |
Melanie Giles FSA FBA (born 21 April 1972) is a British archaeologist and academic, specialising in Iron Age Britain. She is a Professor in European Prehistory at the University of Manchester.[1]
Giles was born on 21 April 1972 in Glossop, Derbyshire, England.[2] She completed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in archaeology and Master of Arts (MA) degree in landscape archaeology at the University of Sheffield.[1] Her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree, also undertaken at Sheffield, was supervised by Mike Parker Pearson and John Barrett.[3] She investigated the Iron Age landscapes of East Yorkshire. The thesis was titled 'Open-weave, close-knit' : archaeologies of identity in the later prehistoric landscape of East Yorkshire.[4]