Gail Falkingham Explained
Gail Falkingham |
Occupation: | Archaeologist Curator Archivist |
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Discipline: | Archaeology |
Gail Falkingham is a British archaeologist, archivist, and curator.
Biography
Falkingham worked for North Yorkshire County Council as County Archaeologist and is currently employed by the Yorkshire Museum as Assistant Curator of Archaeological Archives.[1] She is also an archivist for the North Yorkshire County Record Office.[2]
Falkingham is a trustee of the Yorkshire Gardens Trust.[3] Gail was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 29 October 2020.[4]
Select publications
- Falkingham, G. 2000. 'A Roman Burial from Catterick Bridge, North Yorkshire.' Yorkshire Archaeological Society Roman Antiquities Section Bulletin, 17, pp. 32–33.
- Falkingham, G. 2003. 'Review of Discovering Craven, Richard Harland Collection and Craven Museum Lithics Collections', Internet Archaeology 14.
- Falkingham, G. 2005. 'A Whiter Shade of Grey: A new approach to archaeological grey literature using the XML version of the TEI Guidelines', Internet Archaeology 17.
- Falkingham, G. 2019. 'Inspiration and Planning: What future for our historic parks and gardens?', The Gardens Trust - GT News 10 (Summer 2019). 12–17.
Notes and References
- Fellows (and Friends): Gail Falkingham BA MA . SALON: Online Newsletter of the Society of Antiquaries of London . Society of Antiquaries of London . 10 November 2020 . 459.
- A shoemaker's annals, c.1808 41: Archivist Gail Falkingham reveals a local man's poetic record of the Yorkshire town of Bedale . Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine . Rosemary Collins . October 2020 . 170 . 50–51.
- Web site: Council Members . . 18 November 2020.
- Web site: Gail Falkingham . Society of Antiquaries of London . 28 September 2021.