David Ashby
Lecturer
Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Winchester
United Kingdom
Biography
He studied Archaeological Practice (2008-11) then did a Research Master’s degree in Archaeology (2011-13), both at the University of Winchester. He have also supervised on and taught archaeological fieldwork skills on Oxford University, Marcham/Frilford excavations (2007-11); University of Winchester, St Mary Magdalen Leper Hospital excavations (2009-15) and University of Winchester, St Denys Lodge, Church Place excavations (2016-present).
Research Interest
His Research Interests include ​The formation of the village of Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire, from its earliest beginning to the modern day, Community archaeology and outreach, including archaeological advisor for the setting up of new community archaeology projects, Archaeological geophysics: methodologies and techniques, Archaeological excavation skills, including evaluation trenching and test pitting, The development of rural settlements within the UK, especially within Oxfordshire and Development of multidisciplinary approaches (including archaeology and human geography) when examining rural settlements.