Chris Gerrard is Professor of Archaology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Durham. He holds a PhD from the University of Bristol and specializes in the archaeology of the medieval period in Britain with particualr emphasis on artifacts, ceramic imports, disasters and responses, rural settlement, and the western Atlantic seaboard.
Pam Graves is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Durham. Her research focuses on urban archaeology and the development of a mercantile culture in Northern Europe, religious practice and architecture in both the medieval and post-medieval periods.
Andrew Millard is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Durham. He holds a DPhil from Oxford University. His research interests focus on the applications of computers and statistics in archaeology, chemical and biochemical methods in archaeology, and scientific dating techniques
Richard Annis is a Senior Archaeologist with Archaeological Services, Department of Archaeology, University of Durham. He has extensive experience of development- and management-related work including survey, excavation, and desk-based projects. His specialist interests include the archaeology of buildings.
Anwen Caffell is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Durham. She is a bioarchaeologist who specialises in human osteology with particular interests in the health of past populations from all time periods and the impact of industrialisation and urbanisation on health in the post-medieval period