Josh Gaunt is a senior archaeologist for Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd, managing large-scale excavations. These have included the excavation of several later prehistoric sites throughout Scotland and northern England, Romano-British sites in Lincolnshire, and medieval sites in Newcastle and Edinburgh. He has particular research interests in the Iron Age of northern Britain and the application of new technologies in archaeological practice.
Claire Christie is a Post-Excavation Project Manager at Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd, taking projects through from reporting to publication. She has worked on large scale high-profile projects such as the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon road scheme, co-ordinating specialist work, managing data and authoring reports and publications. Claire specialises in the prehistoric archaeology of Britain and has presented her research at international conferences, in journals and edited volumes, and has contributed to regional research strategies.
Candy Hatherley is a project manager for Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd with over 25 years of archaeological experience directing excavations throughout the UK. Her research interests centre on later prehistoric settlement and the evolution of domestic architecture building upon her PhD research completed in 2015.