Rachel Pope
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Occupationarchaeologist
ThesisPrehistoric Dwelling: circular structures in north and central Britain c2500 BC – AD 500
InstitutionsUniversity of Liverpool
Rachel Pope | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | archaeologist |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Durham University |
| Thesis | Prehistoric Dwelling: circular structures in north and central Britain c2500 BC – AD 500 |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Liverpool |
Rachel Pope FSA is an archaeologist specialising in Iron Age Europe. She is Reader in European Prehistory at the University of Liverpool.[1]
Pope undertook undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Durham University.[1] Her PhD thesis was entitled "Prehistoric Dwelling: circular structures in north and central Britain c 2500 BC - AD 500", was awarded in 2003, and funded partly through support provided by the British Federation of Women Graduates and St Mary's College.[2]