
Derek Hall
Studied archaeology at Weymouth College 1976-1978, worked on digging circuit 1978-1982, then worked for Urban Archaeology Unit and latterly SUAT Ltd based in Perth, Scotland. Following demise of SUAT became an independent contractor in 2009. Medieval pottery specialist since 1979, currently Editor of TAFAC journal, formerly Co-Editor of Medieval Ceramics. Member of EAA, FSA (Scot) and FSA. Member of the Certified Institute for Archaeologists MCiFA. Appeared on Time Team in 2004 (Roxburgh) and Wemyss Caves (2005) as the pottery specialist. As for 2024 is the Lead Archaeologist for the University of St Andrews Monastic Archaeology Field School at Lindores Abbey in Fife.
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range and cloister has discovered a whole variety of unusual burial practices, surviving internal elements of the friary buildings and is providing some unique and important insights into the location, operation and demise of one of the medieval burghs least
understood monastic houses.
Papers by Derek Hall
for standing building recording to be requested
by Local Authority archaeological services when
planning applications are submitted for alterations
to historic buildings. In this paper the author discusses
surveys that he has carried out on various types of
buildings (mainly rural) and discusses the benefit of
such survey.