Dan Hicks (archaeologist)
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Dr Dan Hicks FSA, MIFA (born 1972 in Durham, England) is a British archaeologist and anthropologist based at the University of Oxford. He read Archaeology and Anthropology at St John's College, Oxford and received his Ph.D. in Archaeology and Anthropology from the University of Bristol. His research has focused on the archaeology of the modern world, especially through fieldwork in the eastern Caribbean and in the UK.
From 2002-2007, he was Lecturer in Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Bristol. In 2007, he took up the position of Lecturer-Curator in the Archaeology of the Modern Period, School of Archaeology and Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. He is a Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford, and also a Research Fellow in Archaeology at Boston University, a Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
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- 2006. Hicks, Dan. The Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521853750. (edited with Mary C. Beaudry).
- 2007. Hicks, Dan. The Garden of the World: An Historical Archaeology of Sugar Landscapes in the Eastern Caribbean. Archaeopress (Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology 3, British Archaeological Reports International Series 163). ISBN 9781407300467.
- 2007. Hicks, Dan. Envisioning Landscape: Situations and Standpoints in Archaeology and Heritage. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press (One World Archaeology 52). ISBN 9781598742817. (edited with Laura McAtackney and Graham Fairclough).