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Bronwen Campbell – Trustee & Volunteer

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Bronwen Campbell – Trustee & Volunteer

Bronwen volunteers at Trimontium Museum. She is also helping to develop the new fieldwork strategies and the processing of finds from the site.

She has been involved in archaeological projects for many years, mainly in the Middle East in Jordan, Turkey and Iraq. That has led to working on material from several different periods, but she is delighted to have come back full circle to her first interest – the study of Rome and its interactions with the provinces of the empire.  

 
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