Sarah Lambert-Gates
Responsibilities
Archaeological Graphics, (photography, illustration, video and design). Also supporting Geography and Environmental Science. Also specialising in Archaeological fieldwork.
Research
Professional membership ofPublications
- and (2016) In: and Nimura, C. (eds.) The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles: Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications. Oxbow Books, Cheshire, pp. 7-27. ISBN 9781785702433
- , and Hunter, F. (2016) In: and Nimura, C. (eds.) The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles: Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications. Oxbow Books, Cheshire, pp. 27-56. ISBN 9781785702433
- and (2016) In: and Nimura, C. (eds.) The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles: Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications. Oxbow Books, Cheshire, pp. 74-102. ISBN 9781785702433
- Chapman R. and Wylie A. (2016) Evidential Reasoning in Archaeology. Bloomsbury Academic.
- , and Speed, G. (2015) Britannia, 46. pp. 191-223. ISSN 0068-113X doi:
- (2014) Oxford University Press , Oxford, pp296. ISBN 9780199693986
- (2016) The Anthropocene Review, 3 (2). pp. 107-139. ISSN 2053-020X doi:
- , Lewis, J., Mullin, D. and (2015) Antiquaries Journal, 95. pp. 21-64. ISSN 1758-5309 doi:
- , , and (2016) Britannia Monographs, No. 29. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London. ISBN 9780907764434
- (2016) English Heritage Guidebooks. English Heritage, London, pp40. ISBN 9781910907023
- (2015) In: , , and (eds.) TRAC 2014 : Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Theoretical Archaeology Conference, 伊人直播app 2014. Oxbow , Oxford, pp. 114-121. ISBN 9781785700026
Qualifications
BA hons (Durham University). Art and Design Foundation Diploma (North Essex School of Art and Design)Career history
I have worked in graphics and archaeological illustration for almost 20 years, and started my career as a field archaeologist after graduating from a degree in Archaeology at Durham University. I teach Illustration of artefacts for the Part 2 Archaeology module; Artefacts in Archaeology, and I also teach students on a one to one basis and supervise graphics placements. I enjoy working on departmental excavations, such as the Inner Hebrides Mesolithic Project and have been a supervisor at the Archaeology Field School, formerly on the Silchester Town Life Project, since 1998.
I have worked full time for the 伊人直播app since September 2011. Prior to this, I worked for , starting as a field archaeologist, and culminating as the Senior Illustrator for Oxford Archaeology. During this time I was lead illustrator in a number of large publications, including the Thames Through Time series (which was a finalist in the awards), and Under the Oracle.