ROB WALLACE (Site Director)
Rob began his archaeological career back in 2002, studying for a BA in Egyptian Archaeology at University College London. He worked and supervised at the Barcombe Villa Excavations from his first year, and promptly relocated there in 2005 to study for an MA at the University of Sussex. Rob lives and works on Culver Farm for most of the year, and has worked commercially for Archaeology South-East, co-run an Egyptian study tour for students at UCL, supervised at Bishopstone Valley research project and worked a number of other projects including Sima de las Palomers and Cueva Negra in Spain.
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DAVID MILLUM (Supervisor)
David recently obtained a Distinction at MA level in Field Archaeology at Sussex University where his dissertation was a major desk-based synthesis on mapping the archaeology of Ringmer, the adjacent parish to Barcombe. He specialises in site surveying, standing building assessment, historic landscape characterisation and GIS mapping of archaeological data. David has supervised on the Culver Project every year from 2007 whilst also supervising the excavation of Barcombe Roman bath house in 2010 by the University of Sussex. In 2009 he directed his own excavation of the Roman ‘Greensand Way’ at Plumpton and addressed the Sussex Archaeological Symposium.
SARAH FOSTER (Supervisor)
Sarah studied archaeology at Newcastle University and is currently researching for her masters in Anglo-Saxon settlement and landscape, also at Newcastle University. She has a wealth of fieldwork experience from Bishopstone 2004-5 (Sussex), Black Patch 2006 (Sussex), Buckfastleigh 2005 (Devon) and supervisory experience from College Valley 2007 (Northumberland) and took an honorary supervisory role at last years Culver excavations!

