Prof. Mark Gardiner
Mark is a professor of medieval archaeology who has worked on the recording and interpretation of medieval buildings.
Mark is a professor of medieval archaeology who has worked on the recording and interpretation of medieval buildings.
Mark did a doctorate at University College London and subsequently worked at Archaeology South-East based at the Institute of Archaeology, London, becoming the Deputy Director.
He became Lecturer in medieval archaeology at Queen’s University Belfast in 1996, and later Senior Lecture. He was appointed Reader in Heritage at the University of Lincoln in 2017, where he is now Professor.
He has worked on projects across northern Europe, including Scandinavia. He has a particular interest in medieval buildings, has published widely on the subject and is on the editorial board of Vernacular Architecture.
Mark is the Director of Lincoln Conservation.
Qualifications and Training
PhD — University College London, 1996
BA (Hons) — University College Cardiff, 1980
Professional Affiliations
Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland