Charlotte Willis
Research Fellow
Archeology
Cranfield University
United Kingdom
Biography
Charlotte graduated from Cardiff University with a BA in Archaeology completing modules that offered a breadth of knowledge in archaeology and ancient history. She also completed first year modules in English Literature and Italian Language. Her dissertation topic focused on the iconography of Romano-British mosaics. Having piqued an interest in osteology at Cardiff, Charlotte chose to pursue an MSc at Cranfield University in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology. Her Dissertation was entitled 'Cranial Non-Metric Traits of the Capuchin Mummies, Palermo, Sicily' under the supervision of Dr Nicholas Marquez-Grant and Dr Dario Piombino-Mascali. Charlotte is now a full time PhD student at Cranfield University under the supervision of Professor Andrew Shortland and Dr Karl Harrison studying burial archaeology at Haslar Hospital, Gosport. Charlotte is an experienced archaeologist with experience of working on many different archaeological sites from a range of time periods.
Research Interest
Charlotte is actively working on several post medieval sites in the UK and takes a special interest in Military history/archaeology.