Neil Christie Explained

Neil Christie
Birth Name:Neil Christie
Alma Mater:Newcastle University
Thesis Title:Settlement and defence of Byzantine and Longobard northern and central Italy
Thesis Url:https://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/578
Thesis Year:1985
Doctoral Advisor:R. M. Harrison
Discipline:Archaeology
Workplaces:Newcastle University
University of Leicester

Neil Christie is a British archaeologist and historian. He is professor of archaeology at the University of Leicester.

Education and career

Christie studied archaeology at Newcastle University. After obtaining his doctorate, he held a Rome Scholarship at the British School at Rome, and was later employed there to prepare the excavation report on Santa Cornelia. He was also a Sir James Knott Fellow at Newcastle and a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology in Oxford. He joined Leicester in 1992 and was subsequently appointed professor.

Christie is the reviews editor for Medieval Archaeology. He was a founding member of the Medieval Settlement Research Group in 1987, and serves as its secretary and reviews editor of its journal. He also holds a faculty position at the British School at Rome.[1]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr Neil Christie. University of Leicester . 20 March 2014.