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Home News & Events News Appointment of Principal Investigator LIARI

Appointment of Principal Investigator LIARI

postdateiconWednesday, 07 September 2011 12:51 | postauthoriconWritten by Jacqueline Cahill Wilson | PDF | Print | E-mail
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Jacqueline Cahill Wilson as Principal Investigator for the Late Iron Age and Roman Ireland project. Jacqueline is already known to many colleagues from her PhD research into Roman cultural influence in Ireland and her scientific research using strontium and oxygen isotope analysis on burials dating to this period. Jacqueline grew up in Longford and joins us from the University of Bristol where she has lectured widely on Roman Britain and the later Iron Age in Western Europe.
Tags:
  • late iron age
  • roman

See also..

  • LIARI Aims & Objectives
  • Summary of the LIARI workshops (14/11/2011)
  • LIARI project in the news

Last Updated (Wednesday, 07 September 2011 12:52)

 

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