Susan Greaney Explained
Susan Greaney is a British archaeologist specialising in the study of British prehistory. She is a senior properties historian with English Heritage.[1] She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 27 June 2019.[2]
Greaney earned a BA in Archaeology and Prehistory from University of Sheffield and a MSc in Professional Archaeology from University of Oxford.[3] She is currently a part-time PhD student at Cardiff University in addition to her work at English Heritage.[4]
In 2019, Greaney was appointed one of the BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinkers.[5]
Select publications
- Westlake, S. 2006. "Routeways and waterways: the Neolithic-Bronze Age rock carvings of the Dingle peninsula in south-west Ireland from a landscape perspective", Archaeological Journal 162, 1-30.
- Westlake, S. and Barnard, S. 2008. "Free sites unlocked: facing the challenges at free and unstaffed properties", Conservation Bulletin 58, 35.
- Westlake, S. 2009. "A pyramid in England: Silbury Hill, Wiltshire", Country Life 203(2), 40–42.
- Greaney, S. 2013. "Reconstruction drawings: illustrating the evidence", In Mills, N. Presenting the Romans: Interpreting the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 310–39.
- Greaney, S. 2013. Set in Stone: How our ancestors saw Stonehenge. London: English Heritage/Scala Publishing.
Notes and References
- Web site: Susan Greaney . 24 October 2019 . Cardiff University.
- Web site: 27 June Ballot Results . Society of Antiquaries of London . 24 October 2019.
- Web site: 2013-04-30. Inside the Mind of… Sue Greaney. 2020-12-14. The Heritage Journal. en.
- Web site: student. Susan Greaney Research. Archaeology. History. School of. Archaeology. Susan Greaney. 2020-12-14. Cardiff University. en.
- Web site: New Generation Thinkers 2019 - Arts and Humanities Research Council. 2020-12-14. ahrc.ukri.org.