'Francis Pryor' is a
British archaeologist who is famous for his role in the discovery of
Flag Fen, a
Bronze Age archeological site near
Peterborough, and for his frequent appearances on the
Channel 4 television series ''
Time Team''.
He has now retired from full-time field archaeology, but still appears on television and writes books as well as being a working farmer. His specialties are in the
Bronze and
Iron Ages.
Biography
In his book ''Seahenge'', Pryor gives some autobiographical information about his career. He studied archaeology at the
University of Cambridge, but left university disillusioned with the discipline and migrated to
Toronto,
Canada,with his first wife, Sylvia, on a
landed immigrant scheme. There he started working at the
Royal Ontario Museum as technician, working for
Doug Tushingham who helped fund Pryor's first project in the
UK. This was at
North Elmham and the excavation was directed by
Peter Wade-Martins who exposed Pryor to the benefit of opening large area excavations.
Pryor returned to the UK in
1970, where the construction of the
new town at
Peterborough offered the opportunity to do large scale archaeology ahead of the planned development work. Between
1970 and
1978, he alternated between digs in the UK and writing up the excavation reports and giving presentations on his work in Canada. During the course of these projects, in
1976, he met his second wife
Maisie Taylor, an expert in pre-historic wood. He has a daughter, Amy, from his first marriage.
Works
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Seahenge: A Quest for Life and Death in Bronze Age Britain, Francis Pryor, , , HarperCollins, , ISBN 0-00-710192-9 An archaeology autobiography
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Flag Fen. Life and death of a Prehistoric Landscape, Francis Pryor, , , Tempus Publishing Ltd, Stroud, UK, 2005, ISBN 0-7524-2900-0, ,
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Britain BC: life in Britain and Ireland before the Romans, Francis Pryor, , , HarperCollins, , ISBN 0-00-712693-X
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Britain AD: a quest for Arthur, England and the Anglo-Saxons, Francis Pryor, , , HarperCollins, , ISBN 0-00-718187-6
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Farmers in Prehistoric Britain, Francis Pryor, , , Tempus, , ISBN 0-7524-1477-1
External links
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Francis Pryor profile from Channel 4
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Information on Francis Pryor from Flag Fen website