Sally Worrell
Sally Ann Worrell FSA is a British archaeologist specialising in Romano-British material culture.
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Career
Worrell is a Senior Research Associate at University College London, having joined the university in May 2003.[1] Worrell worked as the Finds Liaison Officer for Hampshire for the Portable Antiquities Scheme before taking up the role of National Finds Adviser (Prehistoric, Iron Age, and Roman Artefacts) there.[2] Whilst working as FLO for Hampshire she appeared in an episode of Time Team.[3]
Since 2003 she has contributed to the annual reporting of Romano-British metal detected finds to the journal Britannia.[4]
She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 3 March 2007.[5]
Select publications
- Worrell, S. 1997. Marton, North Lincolnshire: a Romano-British settlement in its context.
- Bland, R., Jackson, R., Mackay, A., Pitts, M. W. and Worrell, S. 2011. "The Crosby Garrett Roman helmet", British Archaeology 116, 20–27.
- Hill, J. D., La Niece, S., Spence, A. and Worrell, S. 2004. "The Winchester Hoard: a find of unique Iron Age gold jewellery from southern England", Antiquaries Journal 84, 1-22.
References
- "Ms Sally Worrell Senior Research Associate". UCL. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- "Sally Worrell". Portable Antiquities Scheme. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- Sally Worrell at IMDb
- Burnham, B. C.; Fitzpatrick, A. P.; Hassall, M. W C.; Hunter, F.; Tomlin, R. S O.; Worrell, S. (2004). "Roman Britain in 2003". Britannia. 35: 252–349. doi:10.2307/4128635. JSTOR 4128635.
- "Sally Ann Worrell". Society of Antiquaries of London. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
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