2. Curriculum Vitae

Daniel Heath Cull
Date of Birth: 11/11/1979
Place of Birth: Bristol, England
Postal Address: Please contact via email for a current postal address.
Email: dan2cull[at]yahoo[dot]co[dot]uk
Website: http://dancull.wordpress.com/



Education

Education

I studied at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, University of London, where I received a BSc in archaeology, an MA in conservation and MSc in conservation.










Employment

Employment

My employment history, focuses on conservation jobs, but also lists some of my recent previous non-heritage related work experiences.














awards, grants & fellowships

awards, grants & fellowships

A list of my professional awards, grants, and fellowships.
















Professional Associations

Professional Associations

A list of my professional and academic associations past and present.


















My Bibliography

My Bibliography

A bibliography of my work: includes; peer reviewed articles, non-peer reviewed articles, book reviews, conference reviews, published photographs and presentations.












Projects

Projects

This section details a selection of conservation, and archaeological, projects with which I have been involved.












References

References

A list of potential references from previous employers.


















4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 June 11
    Kim Cullen Cobb permalink

    Auspicious beginnings Cull, nice work!

  2. 2008 October 23
    Evangelia Kyriazi permalink

    remarkable, impressive, well done!

  3. 2009 October 26
    mjwrites permalink

    I just found your blog via museopunk. I am enjoying it so far! I’m currently living in Oregon for my Master’s program, but am from Scottsdale, AZ so it’s great to find another museum blogger from my hometown area. Keep up the great work on your blog!

  4. 2009 October 26
    dancull permalink

    Hi MJ, thanks for the comments…. and thanks for adding my blog to your blogroll, I’ve added your blog to mine and I look forward to checking out your site some more. Cheers, Dan

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