Tom Moore
Senior Lecturer
Department of Archaeology
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
I completed my PhD on Iron Age societies in the Severn-Cotswolds at the University of Durham in 2003. Between 2004-2006 I was employed as a Lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Newcastle before moving back to Durham in 2006. I have directed a variety of field projects in Britain and France and worked for two years in contract archaeology for Cotswold Archaeology.
Research Interest
My research focuses on the British and French Iron Age and is currently centered on four core themes: Approaches to heritage and cultural landscape management Iron Age Britain and France Landscape archaeology Late Iron Age/Roman transition Oppida and the Late Iron Age in Europe Social systems and social networks
Publications
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Moore, T. & Tully, G. (2017). Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England. Landscape Research
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Moore, T. (2017). Beyond Iron Age ‘towns’ Examining oppida as examples of low-density urbanism. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 36(3): 287-305.
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Moore, T. (2017). Alternatives to urbanism? Reconsidering oppida and the urban question in Late Iron Age Europe. Journal of World Prehistory 30(3): 281-300.