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.

MCIfA = Member, ACIfA = Associate, PCIfA = Practitioner
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Mr Chris Hewitson (MCIfA)

Senior Associate Heritage, Mott MacDonald

Mr Iain Hewitt (ACIfA)

Research Fellow

Dr Mark Hewson (MCIfA)

Senior Heritage Consultant, Cotswold Archaeology

Dr Gill Hey (MCIfA)

Archaeologist, Oxford Archaeology

Dr Mike Heyworth (MCIfA)

Consultant, Heyworth Heritage

Mr David Hibbitt (ACIfA)

Mrs Alison Hicks (MCIfA)

Dr Elliott Hicks (PCIfA)

Site Assistant

Prof Dan Hicks (MCIfA)

Associate Professor and Curator of Archaeology

Ms Lorrain Higbee (MCIfA)

Principal Zooarchaeologist, Wessex Archaeology Ltd

Mr Max Higgins (PCIfA)

Logistics Officer, Wessex Archaeology Ltd

Ms Joanna Higgins (MCIfA)

Historic Environment Officer, South West Peatland Partnership

Mrs Susan Higgins (ACIfA)

Director, Highland Archaeology Services Ltd

Mr Shaun Higgins (PCIfA)

Geomatics Tech

Mrs Kate Higgs (ACIfA)

Senior Archaeologist, SLR

Mr Charles Hill (MCIfA)

Retired

Mr Robert Hill (MCIfA)

Director

Dr Tom Hill (MCIfA) Available for consultancy icon

Micropalaeontologist, PERCS Ltd
Consultancy details
PERCS provides bespoke palaeoenvironmental and geoarchaeological support to the commercial and academic sectors. Focussing on the application of micropalaeontology to historic, prehistoric and geological archives, PERCS undertake environmental and associated landscape reconstructions through the study of microfossils preserved within sedimentary deposits, namely diatom and pollen analyses. PERCS provides its clients with tailored support with regards the application of micropalaeontology to ground investigations.

Mr Philip Hill (PCIfA)

Supervisor

Mr David Hillelson (MCIfA)

Managing Director