- Helen Geake
Dr Helen Geake is one of the key members of
Channel 4 's popular and long-runningarchaeology seriesTime Team , presented byTony Robinson , along withMick Aston and Phil Harding.Geake was born in
Wolverhampton in 1967 but grew up in Bath where she originally trained as a secretary. However, readingarchaeology books and attending lectures byMick Aston led her to study medieval archaeology atUniversity College London . Subsequently she took aPhD at theUniversity of York in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries contemporary with the spectacular ship burial atSutton Hoo .After university she worked as assistant keeper of archaeology at
Norwich Castle Museum . Currently she is Finds Advisor for Early Medieval to Post-Medieval Objects for thePortable Antiquities Scheme . She first worked forTime Team in 1998 as a digger, and took part occasionally thereafter as an Anglo-Saxon specialist. She joined the frontline team of presenters for the 2006 series. She has contributed a number of articles on her specialist field, editing and writing other works. In 2003 she was elected a Fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries of London . [http://www.sal.org.uk/history/listoffellows/]Geake is married. She has two sons and a daughter. She lives in Suffolk.
Selected works:
*"The Use of Grave Goods in conversion-Period England c.600-c.850", British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, 1997. ISBN 0860549178
*'Why were hanging bowls deposited in Anglo-Saxon graves?' in "Medieval Archaeology" vol. 43, 1999.
*"Early Deira: Archaeological Studies of the East Riding in the Fourth to Ninth Centuries AD" (editor, with Jonathan Kenny), Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2000. ISBN 1900188902References
* [http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/T/timeteam/ Channel 4 Time Team website]
* [http://www.finds.org.uk/people/profile.php?personID=88 Helen Geake's page at the Portable Antiquities Scheme site]Persondata
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