York Archaeological Trust

Chris Tuckley is Acting Head of Interpretation at York Archaeological Trust, with responsibility for the JORVIK, DIG, Barley Hall and Micklegate Bar attractions. He has recently completed work on a new exhibition at Micklegate Bar to mark the 550th anniversary of the Battle of Towton. He was awarded a PhD by the Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds, in 2009.
Katie Webb is part of the marketing department for the York Archaeological Trust attractions, including JORVIK Viking Centre, DIG, Barley Hall and Micklegate Bar Museum. She also researches and provides interpretation for the YAT attractions and has recently completed YAT's short guide to the York City Walls and a new edition of the Barley Hall guidebook. She has an MA in Field Archaeology and Art Gallery and Museum Studies.
Russell Marwood is Battlefields Officer at York Archaeological Trust, and regularly conducts tours of Yorkshire battlefields. He is also a member of the Lilburne's Regiment of the Sealed Knot.
York Archaeological Trust is an independent charity, founded in 1972, which investigates the past for the benefit of present communities and future generations. York Archaeological Trust, recognising the exceptional importance of York's historic environment, will provide and promote archaeology of the highest possible standards in York, its region and beyond. By excellence in archaeological discovery, research, conservation, curation, academic dissemination and through training, education and widely accessible public presentation, the Trust, an educational charity, will maximise the public benefits of archaeology.
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