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FN:Rebecca  Nicholson
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NOTE;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Dr Rebecca Nicholson  MA, D.Phil., MIFA ,FSA Scot<p> </p>.=0D=0ARebecca holds a BA (hons) in Archaeology and History from the University of=
     York, M.A. in Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy (University =
    of Sheffield) and a D.Phil in bone taphonomy (Department of Biology, Un=
    iversity of York). Her publications include several edited books, journ=
    al papers and over 50 specialist reports.<p> </p>=0D=0A=0D=0AShe is a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists (MIFA) and of the =
    Association for Environmental Archaeology and Fellow of the Society of =
    Antiquaries of Scotland (FSA Scot.)<p> </p>.=0D=0ARebecca joined OA in 2005, as environmental manager, working with an experi=
    enced and enthusiastic team. She is an environmental archaeologist and =
    archaeozoologist with almost twenty years archaeological experience wit=
    hin archaeological field units as environmental co-ordinator (North-Eas=
    t England Field Unit and in South America) and as a university research=
    er (Environmental Archaeology Unit, York and University of Bradford).<p=
    > </p> Prior to joining OA she spent a number of years as environmental=
     co-ordinator and archaeo-ichthyologist for excavations at Old Scatness=
     and West Voe, in Shetland, and has also worked freelance.  Her special=
    ism is the study of ancient fishing and fowling, largely through the an=
    alysis of bone assemblages from sites in England and Scotland. In her s=
    pare time she continues to work on projects in Orkney and Shetland. =20
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