Peter Hinton

Peter Hinton is a British archaeologist and the current Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.[1] Before working for the IfA he worked for the Museum of London Archaeology Service originally as a volunteer field archaeologist and eventually specialising as a post excavation manager. He started working for the IfA in 1997 after being actively involved since 1987.

Notes

  1. "Time sensitive". The Guardian, Chris Wheal, 3 December 2003



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