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Angela Spitzer

Angela Spitzer

Angela Spitzer is currently in her 3rd year of a Bsci/BA, majoring in Archaeology at the University of Queensland, Australia. In February this year she volunteered for the Port Arthur Summer Archaeology Program, in Tasmania. Angela takes part extensively with Archaeological websites, with a particular interest in Archaeological thought processes - as well as a great deal of research.


Jennifer Wexler

Jennifer Wexler

Jennifer Wexler started excavating when she was 16 years old, working on a variety of archaeological projects in Syria, Sicily, Ireland, London, and New Jersey. She studied archaeology at Boston University, where she was awarded the Archaeology Departmental Prize for Excellence. She went on to study at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, where she received her MA studying prehistoric hillforts in the Thames Valley. Since receiving her MA, Jennifer has worked as a researcher in the Nels Nelson North American Archaeology Lab at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. She has also worked on a number of cultural resources management projects in New York and Connecticut.

Paul Bristow

Paul Bristow is an experienced Second World War re-enactor, who has extensively researched and visited the defences, cemeteries and battlefields of Western Europe. Paul is married, and works is sales. Paul operates a website called Fortress with thousands of photographs, and other illustrations from his European visits. Paul continues to write articles, to advise individuals and organisation with his field of expertise.

Tami Brady

Tami Brady graduated from the University of Leicester, GB with an MA in Archaeology and Heritage - awarded with distinction. Her Master's thesis was on Spatial and Symbolic Analysis of Hearth Assemblages at the Stampede Site, Canada. Tami currently works as a consulting archaeologist in Calgary, Alberta. Her work focuses primarily on Great Plains and Parkland archaeology in western Canada. In her spare time, she also undertakes various freelance writing, research, and book review projects.


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