Directory of Accredited Professionals
The directory includes accredited professionals who have given permission to include their details in line with GDPR. CIfA members who are available for consultancy work are marked with a green icon and can be found using our search function.
Entries are from live data and, although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, CIfA shall not be liable for any errors or omissions.
The Institute will not be liable for any matter arising from the employment or engagement of any such individual. If you have any concerns about the professional conduct of an accredited member in relation to their archaeological practice, please see our professional conduct page.
Mr Thomas Swannick (MCIfA)
Senior Heritage Consultant, Royal HaskoningDHV
Miss Emma Sweeney (PCIfA)
Projects Manager, World Monuments Fund Britain
Ms Leanne Swinbank (ACIfA)
Project Coordinator
Mr Simon Sworn (MCIfA)
Senior Archaeological Project Officer
Mr Mark Sycamore (ACIfA)
Company Director, Heritage Network Ltd
Mr Christopher Sykes (MCIfA)
Project Manager, AOC Archaeology
Mr Daniel Sykes (ACIfA)
Project Officer
Prof Jim Symonds (MCIfA)
Professor of Historical Archaeology (North of the Alps)
Mr Jonathan Tabor (MCIfA)
Senior Project Officer, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Mr Graham Tait (MCIfA)
Assistant Director
Mr Gareth Talbot (MCIfA)
Senior Project Officer, Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology
Mrs Amanda Talboys (ACIfA)
Archaeological Consultant
Mr William Tamblyn (PCIfA)
Site Supervisor, MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) Northampton Office
Mr Nick Tavener (MCIfA)
Self Employed/Sole Trader
Mr Karl Taylor (MCIfA)
Technical Director
Mr Jeremy Taylor (MCIfA)
Senior Archaeologist, MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology - incorporating L – P : Archaeology)
Miss Emily Taylor (ACIfA)
Senior Heritage Planner, Stantec
Ms Joanna Taylor (MCIfA)
Archaeological Advisor, Greater London Archaeology Advisory Service
Mrs Debbie Taylor (MCIfA)
Archaeological Advisor, Shropshire Council
Mr Sean Taylor (MCIfA)
Senior Archaeologist, Cornwall Archaeological Unit