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      • Raksha Dave (born 22 August 1977) is an archaeologist and TV presenter, and is the current President of the Council for British Archaeology.
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    Raksha Dave (born 22 August 1977) is an archaeologist and TV presenter, and is the current President of the Council for British Archaeology.

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · Raksha Dave is a British archaeologist of South Asian heritage. She is also a broadcaster and TV presenter. Personal Life : Parents, Family and Education. Raksha Dave was born on August 22, 1977. Born and raised in Lancashire, she later moved to London for pursuing higher education.

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    I carried on with my job of commercial archaeology, which I had also continued between TT shoots and between each series. This involves helping people get planning permission and organising excavations if there are archaeological remains on development sites.

    Still doing it! Although a couple of years ago I started co-presenting ‘Digging for Britain’ with Alice Roberts. This involves several days filming in museums around the country and then a few days in a studio interviewing archaeologists.

    Sometimes ridiculously, incredibly, unbelievably hard work can be fun! I also know the Marriott Hotel room service menu off by heart.

    Spending two days drunk when living the life of a navvy at Rise Hill. All in the name of experimental archaeology!

    The worst hangover in the world after spending two days drunk when living the life of a navvy at Rise Hill.

    I live in Shropshire, and there’s nothing I love more than pulling on my boots and dragging the family out for a good long walk. There’s loads of amazing places to visit such as Oswestry Hill fort, the Stiper Stones, Wenlock Priory… hmm, does that still count as archaeology?

    I’d love to see some real-time archaeological excavation back on TV, and hopefully be involved in some way!

  4. www.timeteamdigital.com › the-team › raksha-daveTime Team - Raksha Dave

    Raksha Dave. Archaeologist. Raksha studied at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology before joining a commercial archaeological unit and has worked on digs over the world, including the Neolithic ‘proto city’, Çatalhöyük. Raksha joined Time Team in 2003, remaining with the show until its final series for Channel 4 in 2013.

  5. Raksha Dave (born 1977) is an archaeologist and TV presenter. Dave graduated with a degree in Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology in London in 1999. [1] In April 2017, Dave married Nigel Jeffries, who is a medieval and post-medieval pottery expert at the Museum of London. [2]

  6. Feb 28, 2022 · Congratulations are in order for Raksha Dave on her win of Current Archaeology's prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award for 2022! A field archaeologist, public archaeologist, broadcaster, and of course our current President of the Council for British Archaeology, Raksha is very deserving of this esteemed award.

  7. Aug 1, 2021 · Raksha Dave has worked as a field archaeologist, public archaeologist, and broadcaster, and was recently appointed the new President of the Council for British Archaeology.

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