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= Caroline Wickham-Jones =

Caroline Wickham-Jones is an expert in Stone Age archaeology, with extensive experience excavating and working on Stone Age Orkney. She has also served as a Trustee for a range fo heritage organisations in Orkney and across Scotland. Wickham-Jones is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, in addition to being a Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.

Education & Academic Career
Wickham-Jones studied archaeology at the University of Edinburgh before completing a Masters in Heritage Management at the University of Birmingham. While a lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, she received a Leverhulme Personal Research Fellowship. Her Leverhulme-funded work focused on the drowned landscape of Orkney around Scapa Flow.

Wickham-Jones has held posts as a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of the Highlands and Islands and an Honorary Research Assistant at the University of Aberdeen. From 2006-2015 she was Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Aberdeen.

Heritage & Archaeological Work
Wickham-Jones has served as a Trustee for the John Muir Trust, the Orkney Archaeological Trust, and Caithness Archaeological Trust.

She helped establish the Mesolithic Room at the Tomb of the Eagles museum on Orkney. She worked with the research project, The Rising Tide: Investigations into the Submerged Archaeology of Orkney founded in 2005 and based at the University of Aberdeen. In 2017 Wickham-Jones joined the Turning Back the Tide project for its summer field work; like The Rising Tide, Turning Back the Tide looks to better understand the water landscape of Orkney. For both Wickham-Jones served as a Mesolithic specialist.

Selected Works
Individual Publications:


 * 2019; Landscape beneath the waves: the archaeological investigation of underwater landscapes. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
 * 2019; Seamless archaeology: the use of archaeology in the study of seascapes. In King, T. & Robinson, G. At Home on the Waves. New York: Berghahn books.
 * 2014; Prehistoric hunter-gatherer innovations: coastal adaptions. In Cummings, V., P. Jordan & M. Zvelebil. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter- gatherers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 694–711.
 * 2012; The Monuments of Orkney. Edinburgh: Historic Scotland.
 * 2010; Fear of Farming. Oxford: Oxbow Books/Windgather Press.
 * 2006; Between the Water and the Wind, World Heritage Orkney, Windgather Press (revised and republished in 2015)
 * 2001;The Landscape of Scotland: a hidden history, Gloucester: Tempus. (republished by The History Press: Feb 2009)
 * 1998; Orkney, an historical guide; Edinburgh: Birlinn Press. (reprinted and updated in 2007; revised edition published in 2015, reprinted 2017, 2018 and 2019)
 * 1993; A round bottomed vessel from a new archaeological site at Papadil, Rum;Glasgow Archaeol J; 18;73-5
 * 1987; A discoidal flint knife from near Huntly, Aberdeenshire; Proc Soc Antiq Scot; 117; 1986-7; 354-5.
 * 1986; The Procurement and Use Of Stone For Flaked Tools in Prehistoric Scotland; Proc Soc Antiq Scot; 116; 1- 10.

Joint Publications:


 * Barclay GJ, Carter SP, Dalland MM, Hastie M, Holden TG, MacSween A, & Wickham-Jones CR, 2002, A Possible Neolithic Settlement at Kinbeachie, Easter Ross. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 131 (2001) 57-86.
 * Ballin, T. B. and Wickham-Jones, C.R. 2017. Searching for the Scottish Late Upper Palaeolithic: a case study from Nethermills Farm, Aberdeenshire. Journal of Lithic Studies, 4, 1-15.
 * Bates CR, Bates M, Dawson S, Huws D, Whittaker JE, and Wickham-Jones CR 2016, The Environmental context of the Neolithic Monuments on the Brodgar Isthmus, Mainland, Orkney. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 7, 394-407.
 * Bates M, Nayling N, Bates CR, Dawson S, Huws D, & Wickham-Jones CR 2013 A multi-disciplinary approach to the archaeological investigation of a bedrock dominated shallow marine landscape: an example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 42.
 * Cucchi T, R Barnett, N Martínková, S Renaud, E Renvoisé, A Evin, A Sheridan, I Mainland, CR Wickham- Jones, C Tougard, JP Quéré, M Pascal, M Pascal, G Heckel, P O’Higgins, JB Searle & KM Dobney; 2014. The changing pace of insular life: 5000 years of microevolution in the Orkney vole (Microtus arvalis orcadensis), Evolution, 68/10, 2804-2820.
 * Elphinstone M & Wickham-Jones CR 2012 Archaeology and Fiction Antiquity, 86, 532-537.
 * Wickham-Jones CR, Dawson S & Bates CR 2009, The Submerged Landscape of Orkney. Archaeological Journal, 166 (supplement: Orkney guide), 26-30.
 * Wickham-Jones CR & Firth CR 2000; Mesolithic settlement of northern Scotland: first results of fieldwork in Caithness and Orkney, in Young R (ed) Mesolithic Lifeways, current research from Britain and Ireland, Leicester: Leicester Archaeology Monographs no 7, 119-32.
 * Wickham-Jones CR & Woodman P 1998; Studies on the Early Settlement of Scotland and Ireland; in Strauss L & Ericksen B (eds); As the World Warmed, Human Adaptions Across the Pleistocene/Holocene Boundary; (= Quaternary International 49/50); 13-20. Oxford: Pergamon.