I am a project manager at Oxford Archaeology, in the UK, and I specialise in landscape archaeology; looking at the bigger picture, and the tool of my trade has increasingly become the drone, rather than the trowel. But my claim to fame (or is it infamy) is that I worked at Akko in the early 1980s, and was area supervisor of Area AB. I broke my archaeological teeth on some of the most remarkable Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Age remains that any archaeologist should feel privileged to be involved in. The Tel has had its metaphorical claws in me for a long time, which have dragged me back to be involved in the present excavations.
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