Mick Aston
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 11 years ago |
Date of birth | July 1,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Oldbury |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | June 24,2013 |
Died | Winscombe |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Professor |
Archaeologist | |
Education | University of Birmingham |
Langley High School | |
Movies/Shows | Time Team |
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Known for | Time Team (1994–2013) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 401976 |
Mick's Archaeology
Monasteries in the Landscape
Interpreting the English Village: Landscape and Community at Shapwick, Somerset
Interpreting the landscape
Interpreting the Landscape from the Air
Atlas of Archaeology
Monastic Archaeology
Recreating the Past
Time Team's Timechester: A Companion to Archaeology
Archaeology is Rubbish: A Beginner's Guide
The Landscape of Towns
Christ's Poor Men
Landscape Archaeology: An Introduction to Fieldwork Techniques on Post-Roman Landscapes
Roman Cavalry Equipment
Historic Towns in Somerset: Archaeology and Planning
Atlas archeológie
Stonesfield Slate
Somerset from the Air
Time Team 1997: The Site Reports
Shapwick: Archaeology of an English Village
Monasteries in the Landscape
Interpreting the English Village: Landscape and Community at Shapwick, Somerset
Interpreting the landscape
Interpreting the Landscape from the Air
Atlas of Archaeology
Monastic Archaeology
Recreating the Past
Time Team's Timechester: A Companion to Archaeology
Archaeology is Rubbish: A Beginner's Guide
The Landscape of Towns
Christ's Poor Men
Landscape Archaeology: An Introduction to Fieldwork Techniques on Post-Roman Landscapes
Roman Cavalry Equipment
Historic Towns in Somerset: Archaeology and Planning
Atlas archeológie
Stonesfield Slate
Somerset from the Air
Time Team 1997: The Site Reports
Shapwick: Archaeology of an English Village
Mick Aston Life story
Michael Antony Aston FSA was an English archaeologist who specialised in Early Medieval landscape archaeology. Over the course of his career, he lectured at both the University of Bristol and University of Oxford and published fifteen books on archaeological subjects.