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Fay Stevens is a Departmental Lecturer in Lifelong Learning at the University of Oxford specializing in Archaeological Theory, Methods, and Approaches. She is the Director of the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeology and the Oxford/Berkeley Programme. Fay received her archaeological training from University College London (UCL) and has led several groundbreaking research projects, including phenomenological approaches to landscape archaeology. Her award-winning investigations include studies of Irish megalithic monuments and the Bronze Age metalwork in South-West England. With a diverse research background covering sites from Dartmoor to Japan, she has developed new courses in sustainability within the field of archaeology and coordinated international collaborative online educational projects. Fay has published extensively on topics such as the interplay between archaeology and philosophy, as well as on the methodologies for studying visual and non-visual cultural markers. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society of London, which reflects her substantial contributions to the field of archaeology.
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