Stan Beckensall
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Stan Beckensall is an international rock art expert. He was the first male graduate of Keele University. He was a Station Education Officer in the Royal Air Force, on National Service. He became head of English at Ifield Grammar School, Crawley New Town, Sussex. He was head of English in a large comprehensive school in Malta for two years. Afterwards, he moved to Northumberland to train teachers at Alnwick College of Education. He was later head teacher of two Northumberland schools, and was chairman of the Northumberland Teachers of Drama Association. He had written and produced many plays for young people and adults, two of which were broadcast on BBC Radio Newcastle, though he remains most famous for his writings on Prehistoric Rock Art. He has appeared on British television and in other British media many times. But his passion in life has remained prehistoric rock art.
In May 2004, Stan Beckensall was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne for his contribution to the study of British rock art[1]. In 2005 on the UNESCO colloquium on world rock art, he represented Great Britain. In 2006, his website was awarded the Channel Four television ICT British Archaeological Award[2].
[edit] List of published works
- The Prehistoric Carved Rocks of Northumberland (1974)
- Northumberland place-names (1975)
- Life and Death in Prehistoric Northumberland (1976)
- Northumberland's Prehistoric Rock Carvings (1983)
- Rock Carvings of Northern Britain (August 1986)
- Hexham, History Beneath Our Feet (1991)
- Prehistoric Motifs of Northumberland Vol. 1 (1991)
- Prehistoric Motifs of Northumberland Vol. 2 (1992)
- Cumbrian Prehistoric Rock Art (1992)
- The Spindelstone Dragon (*) (1993)
- Life and Death in the Prehistoric North (1994)
- Shepherds, Rogues and Angels (*) (1995)
- Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wenselydale (1998)
- Prehistoric Rock Art in Northumberland (Oct 2001)
- British Prehistoric Rock Art (Aug 2002)
- Prehistoric Rock Art in Cumbria (Jun 2002)
- Prehistoric Northumberland (Mar 2003)
- Northumberland, Shadows of the Past (Jul 2005)
- The Prehistoric Rock Art of Kilmartin (2005)
- Place Names and Field names of Northumberland (Feb 2006)
- Circles in Stone: a British Prehistoric Mystery (Oct 2006)
- Hexham, A History and Guide (2007)
- The Track Not Taken (2007)
(*) Non fiction writings; plays.
[edit] References
Online rock art reference: http://rockart.ncl.ac.uk/interactive/learningjourneys/learning_journeys_list.asp
Article on the defense of Rock Art: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2564681.stm
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