Cassie Newland Explained

Honorific Prefix:Dr
Discipline:Historical Archaeology
Workplaces:Cultural Heritage Institute (RAU)
Cassie Newland
Occupation:Historian, Public historian, Archaeologist, Academic

Cassie Newland is a British archaeologist, public historian and academic. She is Associate Professor in Cultural Heritage and Director of the Cultural Heritage Institute at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) in Swindon. She was previously Senior Lecturer in Heritage and Public History at Bath Spa University and Research Associate at King's College London. She regularly appears on historical and science broadcast media as a resident expert, including Time Team, Time Crashers, and Coast.[1] [2]

Education and interests

Cassie Newland completed her master's in historical archaeology and PhD in archaeology in at the University of Bristol. Her research specialisms include nineteenth century technological colonialism, slavery and the Atlantic world, and industrial and contemporary archaeology. Her other historical interests include mobile phones, telegraphy, wireless and radar.[3]

In 2016, Newland was curator for the exhibition Victorians Decoded: Art & Telegraphy at the Guildhall Art Gallery, London. It included a manifestation of The Great Automatic Grammatizator, a fictional machine invited by author Roald Dahl.[4]

Broadcast

Newland has been a presenter and contributor on a variety of television and radio programmes. She has received awards for the public presentation of science.

YearsTitlePlatform
2006 - 2013Time TeamChannel 4
2006 -CoastBBC Two
2010A History of the WorldBBC South West
2010 - 2012Nick Knowles' Original Features[5] UKTV
2012Urban SecretsSky Atlantic
2012 - 2013Wittgenstein's JetBBC Radio 3
2012 - 2013New ArchaeologiesBBC Radio 3
2013The Genius of InventionBBC Two
2013The Great War Begins[6] BBC and The Open University
2015Time CrashersChannel 4
2017Impossible EngineeringUKTV, Yesterday
2019Impossible RailwaysUKTV, Yesterday
2020Ancient EngineeringSky Atlantic, Discovery
OngoingThe One ShowBBC One

Selected works

Articles

Chapters

Excavations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr Cassandra Newland. live. 12 May 2021. Bath Spa. https://web.archive.org/web/20210124094823/https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/cassandra-newland/ . 2021-01-24 .
  2. Web site: Coast: Cassie Newland. live. 12 May 2021. BBC. https://web.archive.org/web/20170324223742/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/programmes/profiles/5nQkPq3gwKtJns7jJyc07jz/cassie-newland . 2017-03-24 .
  3. Web site: Cassie Newland. live. 12 May 2021. The Conversation. 21 September 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190122200203/http://theconversation.com:80/profiles/cassie-newland-301413 . 2019-01-22 .
  4. Web site: 24 October 2016. Roald Dahl machine brought to life at Guildhall exhibition. live. 12 May 2021. Journalism.co.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20210512201547/https://www.journalism.co.uk/press-releases/roald-dahl-machine-brought-to-life-at-guildhall-exhibition/s66/a684642/ . 2021-05-12 .
  5. Web site: Nick Knowles' Original Features Series 1 – 3. live. 12 May 2021. Dcdrights.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20210512200035/https://dcdrights.com/catalogue/nick-knowles-original-features . 2021-05-12 .
  6. Web site: The Great War Begins. live. 12 May 2021. Open.ac.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925071654/http://www.open.ac.uk:80/about/broadcast-media-sales/tv-sales/history-culture/great-war-begins . 2015-09-25 .