Henry Chapman is a professor of archaeology at the University of Birmingham. He specialises in the archaeology of wetlands and the relationships between human activity and environmental change, using a range of digital modelling methods. In addition to his research on later prehistoric bog bodies, he studies a range of different archaeological landscapes, from Iron Age marsh forts to the multi-period landscape of Stonehenge.

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The Society was founded in 1870 and our first inaugural lecture was held on November 10th of that year. Since the outset, the Society has been affiliated to the Birmingham and Midland Institute.

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Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society
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