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Dr Sam Lucy
Sam Lucy is an archaeologist and Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, where she is Admissions Tutor. Before taking up this role, she first held a lectureship at Durham University and then a research post at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge.

Lucy's research interests are Roman and Anglo-Saxon sites in Britain, and she specialises in burial. She chairs the Research Project Advisory Panel for the Staffordshire Hoard.

Publications
Her book The Anglo-Saxon Way of Death was published in 2000 by Sutton Publishing Ltd, an imprint of The History Press.

Other major publications include:
 * Co-editor: Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 17 (2002)
 * Co-author: The Archaeology of Identity: Approaches to Gender, Age, Status, Ethnicity and Religion (2005)
 * Co-author: ‘Burial of a princess? The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Westfield Farm, Ely’ in The Antiquaries Journal (vol. 89, 2009)
 * Co-author: The Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Cemetery at Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk (2009)
 * Co-author: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, Norfolk: Chronology and Synthesis (2013)