David Griffiths is Reader in Archaeology at Oxford University, and Director of Studies in Archaeology for the Department for Continuing Education. A PhD graduate of Durham University, he first excavated in Orkney as a student in 1985. A landscape archaeologist with a specialism in the Viking period, he has a particular interest in the archaeology of coastal environments.
Jane Harrison is Community Archaeologist for WallCAP and has directed archaeological projects across the UK, with an emphasis on community involvement. Jane completed her PhD at Oxford University in 2016. Her main research interests are Viking-period Northern Britain, Roman to medieval rural landscapes, and using placenames in archaeology.
Michael Athanson is Deputy Map Librarian at the Bodleian Library Map Room, Oxford University. A geospatial data specialist in the applications of geographic information systems to landscape archaeology, he combines mapping and data analysis with extensive field survey skills. He completed his D.Phil at St Cross College, Oxford, in 2010.