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 Adam Williams (ACIfA)

Assistant Archaeological Manager

Dr Jim Williams (MCIfA)

Senior Science Advisor, Historic England

Dr Scott Williams (MCIfA)

Heritage Professional

Mr Iain Williamson (ACIfA)

Associate Director Heritage

Miss Claire Williamson (MCIfA)

Senior Archaeologist, Rathmell Archaeology Ltd

Ms Sam Williamson (MCIfA)

Project Officer

Mr Paul Williamson (PCIfA)

Assistant Consultant Archaeologist

Dr Charlie Willis (MCIfA)

Senior Heritage Specialist, Environment Agency

Dr Steven Willis (MCIfA)

Lecturer

Miss Rachel Willmot (PCIfA)

Project Archaeologist

Dr Hugh Willmott (MCIfA)

Senior Lecturer

Ms Rebecca Wills (MCIfA)

Senior Heritage Consultant, Cotswold Archaeology

Ms Jan Wills (MCIfA)

Historic Environment Consultant

Mr Anthony Wilmott (MCIfA) Available for consultancy icon

Retired archaeologist
Consultancy details
I will be offering post-excavation services, specifically stratigraphic analyses.

Mr Edward Wilson (MCIfA)

Principal Archaeologist, The Environment Agency

Mr Thomas Wilson (MCIfA)

Heritage Consultant, Stonebow Heritage

Mr Don Wilson (MCIfA)

Project Officer

Ms Tania Wilson (MCIfA)

Project Manager

Mrs Anna Wilson (PCIfA)

Mr Liam Wilson (PCIfA)

Project Officer, Cotswold Archaeology