Directory of Accredited Professionals

The directory includes accredited professionals who have given permission to include their details in line with GDPR. CIfA members who are available for consultancy work are marked with a green icon and can be found using our search function.

Entries are from live data and, although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, CIfA shall not be liable for any errors or omissions.

The Institute will not be liable for any matter arising from the employment or engagement of any such individual. If you have any concerns about the professional conduct of an accredited member in relation to their archaeological practice, please see our professional conduct page.

MCIfA = Member, ACIfA = Associate, PCIfA = Practitioner
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Ms Karen Walker (MCIfA)

Principal post-excavation manager, Cotswold Archaeology Andover Office

Miss Susan Walker (PCIfA)

Archaeologist

Mr Jamie Walker (MCIfA)

Project Manager, CFA Archaeology

Mr Matt Walker (MCIfA)

Project Manager, AOC Archaeology Group

Mr Ben Wallace (MCIfA)

Team Leader: Ecology, Historic Environment and Landscape (Records), Warwickshire County Council

Dr Michael Wallace (MCIfA)

Environmental Consultant, Headland

Mr Robert Wallace (PCIfA)

Project Director

Mr Colin Wallace (MCIfA)

Postgraduate student

Mrs Helen Wallbridge (ACIfA)

Freelance Heritage Professional, Freelance

Dr Ruth Waller (MCIfA)

Director

Mr Sean Wallis (MCIfA)

Senior Archaeological Consultant, Orion Heritage Limited

Ms Heather Wallis (MCIfA)

, Self-employed

Mr Stephen Walls (HonMCIfA)

Retired

Dr Samuel Walls (MCIfA)

Director, South West Archaeology Ltd.

Mr Joshua Walls (PCIfA)

Field Archaeologist

Mr Fintan Walsh (MCIfA)

Company Director

Dr David Walsh (PCIfA)

Mr Antony Walsh (MCIfA)

Project Manager

Dr Michael Walsh (MCIfA) Available for consultancy icon

Director and Lead Marine Archaeologist, Coracle Archaeology
Consultancy details
Coracle Archaeology Ltd is a small archaeological consultancy, currently with offices in the Republic of Ireland and in the UK, but with plans to open new offices in Italy and in Hong Kong. Coracle provides archaeological support services for commercial, mainly marine, developments in Ireland, in the UK and in Hong Kong (including fixed and floating offshore windfarms and export cables, interconnector and telecommunications cables, tidal lagoons and arrays, ports and harbours, and outfall pipes)

Ms Emily Wapshott (MCIfA)

Historic Buildings Lead, South West Archaeology Ltd.