Rowley-Conwy, Peter
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Name (Latin)
Rowley-Conwy, Peter
Other forms of name
Conwy, Peter Rowley-
Rowley-Conwy, Peter, 1951-
Conwy, P. A. Rowley-, 1951-
Conwy, Peter Rowley-, 1951-
Rowley-Conwy, P. A., 1951-
Rowley-Conwy, P
Conwy, P. Rowley-
Date of birth
1951
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Environmental archaeology
Archaeology
Occupation
College teachers
Archaeologists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Economic zooarchaeology, 2017:title page (Peter Rowley-Conwy)
- Farmers at the frontier, 2020:title page (Peter Rowley-Conwy)
- Peter Rowley-Conwy, 0000-0002-9494-3151 ; Education: University of Cambridge, 1970-09-01 to 1980-06-30, BA, MA, PhD (Archaeology & Anthropology) ; Employment: Durham University, 1990-10-01 to present, Profesor of Environmental Archaeology (Archaeology) ( (ORCiD web site, August 21, 2020:) )
- The Oxford handbook of neolithic Europe, 2015:page xxv (Peter Rowley-Conwy, Department of Archaeology, Durham University)
- Professor Peter Rowley-Conwy, MA, PhD, Professor in the Department of Archaeology ; Peter Rowley-Conwy likes animal bones, plant remains, hunter-gatherers and early agriculturalists, and the history of archaeology. He is particularly keen on pigs, and has had two major research awards to examine pig archaeology. ( (University of Durham web site, September 3, 2020:) )
- Whither environmental archaeology, 1994:t.p. (Peter Rowley-Conwy)
- Peter Rowley-Conwy, FSA (born 1951) is a British archaeologist. He is Professor of Archaeology at Durham University. Rowley-Conwy was born in Copenhagen in 1951. He attended Marlborough College, and studied archaeology at Magdalene College, Cambridge, graduating in 1973. He also studied for a doctorate at Cambridge, under Grahame Clark, which he received in 1980. After completing his PhD, from 1982 to 1985 Rowley-Conwy worked on the Tell Abu Hureyra project, directed by Anthony Legge, and later held the position of research fellow at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (1986-88, 1989-90). He spent the year 1988-89 as an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, Memorial University of Newfoundland. In 1990, Rowley-Conwy was appointed to a lectureship in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University, where he was promoted to Reader in 1996 and professor in 2007. ( (Wikipedia web site, September 3, 2020:) )
- Mesolithic Northwest Europe, 1987:t.p. (P. Rowley-Conwy) p. v (Clare Hall, Cambridge)
- Whither environmental archaeology, 1994:t.p. Peter Rowley-Conwy)