Ruth Shaffrey Explained

Dr Ruth Shaffrey is an archaeologist.

Biography

Shaffrey was awarded her PhD in Archaeology and Geology from the University of Reading in 1998. She specialises in the study of quern-stones and millstones and is a worked stone specialist for Oxford Archaeology.[1] Her thesis formed the basis of her 2006 BAR volume on Romano-British quern-stones.[2] In February 2021 she reported on the discovery of a quern-stone decorated with a phallus from excavations on the A14 road in Cambridgeshire.[3]

Shaffrey was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 2 February 2019.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our People: Ruth Shaffrey . Oxford Archaeology . 20 February 2021.
  2. Review of: Grinding and Milling: A Study of Romano-British Rotary Querns and Millstones Made from Old Red Sandstone. By R. Shaffrey. British Archaeological Reports British Series 409. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2006. Pp. xi + 175, figs 64, tables 22. Price: £35.00. ISBN 978 1 84171 938 2. . . 2008 . Britannia . 39 . 409–410. 10.3815/006811308785917178 .
  3. Web site: A14 upgrade: 'Rare' Roman penis carving found in Cambridgeshire . 19 February 2021 . BBC News.
  4. Web site: Dr Ruth Shaffrey . Society of Antiquaries of London . 20 February 2021.