Chiara Bonacchi | |
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Occupation | Archaeologist Academic |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University College London |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Archaeology |
Institutions | University of Edinburgh |
Chiara Bonacchi FSA FSA Scot is an archaeologist. She is Senior Lecturer at the University of Stirling. [1]
Bonacchi has a BA in Archaeology and an MA in Medieval Archaeology from the University of Florence. She gained her PhD in Public Archaeology from University College London. [1] She is an International Executive Committee member of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies and sits on the advisory board of the Journal of Open Archaeology Data. [2]
Bonacchi was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 10 October 2018. [3]
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