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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Mr Damion Churchill (MCIfA)

Senior Archaeological Consultant, Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd (part of the RSK Group)

Mrs Kate Churchill (MCIfA)

Archaeologist

Mr Greg Chuter (MCIfA)

Senior Archaeologist and Historic Environment Advisor

Mr Adam Clapton (MCIfA)

Project Officer

Mr Christopher Clark (PCIfA)

Environmental Assistant Supervisor

Mr Paul Clark (MCIfA)

Senior Project Manager, Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology

Ms Kate Clark (MCIfA)

Deputy Director

Dr Jonathan Clark (PCIfA)

Project Manager

Ms Lyndsey Clark (MCIfA)

Director: Archaeological Operations and Reporting, Border Archaeology

Dr Royston Clark (MCIfA)

Research Impact Officer

Mr Donald Clark (ACIfA)

Company Owner

Miss Emily Clarke (PCIfA)

Heritage Consultant

Dr Ciara Clarke (MCIfA)

Director, AOC Archaeology

Ms Rachel Clarke (MCIfA)

Post Excavation Manager

Mr Andy Clarke (ACIfA)

Post Excavation Supervisor

Mr Jason Clarke (MCIfA)

Associate Director, Heritage, The Environment Partnership (TEP) Ltd

Dr Bob Clarke (MCIfA)

Archaeologist

Miss Vanessa Clarke (MCIfA)

Heritage Team leader

Mr Aaron Clarke (PCIfA)

Project Officer: Archaeologist, Cotswold Archaeology Andover Office

Mr Chris Clarke (MCIfA)

Technical Director