Nicola Rogers
Nicola S. H. Rogers FSA is a British archaeologist and small finds specialist. She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 12 March 2015.[1] She has published numerous small finds catalogues, particularly relating to the archaeology of York. She is a committee member of CIFA Finds Group as part of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.[2]
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Discipline | Archaeology |
Select publications
- Rogers, N. S. H. 1993. Anglian and Other Finds from Fishergate (Archaeology of York 17/9). York, York Archaeological Trust.
- Mainman, A. J. and Rogers, N. S. H. 2000. Craft, Industry, and Everday Life: Finds from Anglo-Scandinavian York (Archaeology of York 17/14). York, York Archaeological Trust.
- Ottaway, P. and Rogers, N. 2002. Craft, Industry, and Everday Life: Finds from Medieval York (Archaeology of York 17/15). York, York Archaeological Trust.
- Kyriacou, C., Mee, F. and Rogers, N. S. H. 2004. Treasures of York. Ashbourne : Landmark
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References
- "Fellows Directory: Nicola Rogers". Society of Antiquaries of London. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- "CIFA Finds Group". CIFA. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
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