Directory of Accredited Professionals

The directory includes accredited professionals who have given permission to include their details in line with GDPR. 

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

Dr Alexander Pullen (MCIfA)

Senior Project Officer

Mrs Charlie Puntorno (MCIfA)

Archaeology & Heritage Manager, Map Archaeological Practice

Mr John Quarrell (ACIfA)

Archaeologist

Mr jamie Quartermaine (MCIfA)

Partner, zenith built heritage

Mr David Radford (MCIfA)

Oxford City Council Archaeologist

Mr Jon Rady (MCIfA)

Project Officer, Canterbury Archaeological Trust Ltd

Ms Bronagh Rae-Quinn (ACIfA)

Senior Site/Post Excavation Assistant

Mr Martin Railton (MCIfA)

Managing Director

Dr Paul Rainbird (MCIfA)

Reports and publications officer

Mr Sebastian Raine (PCIfA)

Project Archaeologist, Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd (part of the RSK Group)

Mrs Vida Rajkovaca (MCIfA)

Zooarchaeologist, Cambridge Archaeological Unit

Prof Ian Ralston (MCIfA)

Abercromby Emeritus Professor of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh

Dr Clare Randall (MCIfA)

Post-Excavation Manager, Cotswold Archaeology Andover Office

Miss Rebecca Randall (ACIfA)

Supervisor, Cotswold Archaeology Suffolk Office

Ms Dorothy Rankin (ACIfA)

Archaeological Consultant

Ms Caroline Rann (MCIfA)

Team Manager Archaeological Operations, Archaeology Warwickshire

Mr Daniel Ratcliffe (MCIfA)

Historic Environment Consultant

Mrs Laura Ratcliffe-Warren (MCIfA)

Conservator / Archaeologist, Cornwall Archaeological Unit

Dr Peter Rauxloh (MCIfA)

Freelance Digital Consultant

Mr Mick Rawlings (MCIfA)

Director - Heritage