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Archaeology and History

 Hannah Britton

Hannah Britton

Postgraduate Researcher
Archaeology

Hannah Britton (she/her) is a zooarchaeological PhD researcher at University of Exeter, co-supervised by University of Reading.

 

Her project, ‘Flying Through History: The Archaeology of Falconry in Britain’, is funded by the AHRC South, West and Wales Doctoral Partnership. She is supervised by Prof. Naomi Sykes (University of Exeter), and Dr Stuart Black (University of Reading).

 

Hannah has been an active member of the 'Centre for Human-Animal-Environment Bioarchaeology (HumAnE)' at the University of Exeter since its conception in 2018.

Hannah is affiliated with the Wellcome Trust funded 'Animal Feeding Project', and has been a member of it's ECR network from 2021-2024.

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