
Ewan Campbell
BSc (University of Glasgow), PhD (University of Wales, Cardiff), MIFA, FSA, FSA ScotSenior Lecturer, Advisor of Studies
Department of Archaeology
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Tel. +44 (0)141 330 3626
Fax. +44 (0)141-330 3544
email: e.campbell@archaeology.arts.gla.ac.uk
Research
- Early medieval western Britain and Ireland
- Trade and exchange
- Artefact studies
- Iron Age Hebrides
PhD Supervision
- Alice Blackwell: Anglo-Saxon artefacts from northern Britain: an insight into personal identities, social relationships and cultural horizons in the Early Historic period
Accepting PhD students in the following areas:
- Early medieval artefacts or settlement archaeology
Teaching
- Archaeology of Europe and the Mediterranean (Level 2)
- Recovery and interpretation of archaeological data (Honours)
- Early medieval Gaeldom (Honours option)
- Medieval archaeology (MLitt)
- Early medieval artefacts (MLitt option)
Administration
- Advisor of studies (Arts)
- Schools liaison
External responsibilities
Publications
See full list:
Word version
Ewan Campbell: full bibliography
Some recent publications:
Crone, A. and Campbell, E. 2005. A crannog of the first millennium AD: excavations by Jack Scott at Loch Glashan, Argyll, 1960. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph 32.
Campbell, E. 2003. Royal Inauguration in Dál Riata and the Stone of Destiny, in R. Wellander, D. Breeze and T. Clancy (eds), The Stone of Destiny: artefact and icon. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph 24, 43-59.
Campbell, E. 2001. Were the Scots Irish? Antiquity 75, 285-92.
Lane, A. and Campbell, E 2000. Excavations at Dunadd: an early Dalriadic capital. Oxford: Oxbow Monographs.
Campbell, E. 1999. Saints and Sea-kings: the first kingdom of the Scots. Edinburgh: Historic Scotland/Canongate.