Shahina Farid

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InstitutionsÇatalhöyük Research Project, English Heritage
Shahina Farid
Alma materUniversity of Liverpool
Scientific career
Fieldsarchaeology
InstitutionsÇatalhöyük Research Project, English Heritage

Shahina Farid is a British archaeologist who is best known for her work as Field Director and Project Coordinator at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in Turkey. She is currently the scientific dating coordinator for Historic England.[1]

Farid was born in London, England to Pakistani parents who had migrated to England. She spent her early years in Camden, England. A school visit to the Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum sparked her interest in archeology. She wanted to be an archaeologist by age 15, and she spent time volunteering at local excavations.[2] She studied archaeology at the University of Liverpool.[2]

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