Author: Alberto Pearson

Time Team Forum Friend

I have always been interested in history. My parents started taking me to historic houses, museums and other sites. from a very early age. I grew up learning about folklore and customs and followed my parents into a Folk Dance Group performing all over England. My interest in Belly Dance came later, after I had settled in Ilford. Most of my study of history has covered time from the Celts to the end of the Victorian era.

I have just started a Diploma in Archaeology at Birkbeck College so have even less time to read the forum!

Special Interest Areas

Historical dance – Playford to Hardy. Also women’s role from early civilisations onward

Time Team Forum Friend – Adam Hall

I started to take an interest in the TT forum following the broadcasting of the live TT programmes at Turkdean.

After finishing my degree at King Alfred’s University Sector College in Winchester, I moved straight onto a Masters. I’m now commuting to London to study part-time (second year) on a MSc Information Systems Design course. The commuting isn’t all that pleasant, but studying in London has it benefits – museums galore. You may even see me metal detecting on the Thames foreshore.

Generally I’m an armchair archaeologist, but I do have the opportunity to do some excavation work including one at Wickham, Hampshire.

Special Interest Areas

Period – Romans, Victorians.

Areas – London history, old buildings (esp. churches), metal detecting.

Time Team Forum Friend – Anne Beer

I’m not really sure where my interest for all things historical came from, but suspect it was mostly rubbed off on me from my mother.

Then it got fed by the fact that I grew up in Dorchester, Dorset (otherwise known as Durnovaria) which is stuffed to the gunwales with Roman (particularly) connections/archaeology. I was a member of the Young Archaeologists club based at the museum long before such things were fashionable. Sometimes we met at the museum and had speakers or looked at (and handled) some of the Museum’s aretfacts, sometimes we went out in the field. I particularly remember walking round a DMV and finding it a very moving experience. The highlight of mytime at the Club was joining a real dig for a week – it was run by one of the local colleges whose students returned to the same villa year after year and it was the most amazing experience.

Unfortunately the Careers Adviser at school ignored this in my interview and focused on my enjoyment of Scouting/Guiding and so I ended up pursuing teaching – the one thing in my life which I wish I had done differently.

I now work as a primary teacher in Whitstable, Kent part-time, the remainder of my days spent taming my 19-month old toddler and, whenever I get the chance, feeding my history/archaeology addiction in any way I can – Books, TV and of course the Forum.

Special Interest Areas

Anything historical or archaeological but especially Roman – 1066, reign of Stephen, Wars of the Roses (Richard III was innocent!)

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