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Mick Aston

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Mick Aston (centre) with Tony Robinson and Guy de la Bédoyère on a Time Team shoot in 2007
Mick Aston (centre) with Tony Robinson and Guy de la Bédoyère on a Time Team shoot in 2007

Michael (Mick) Antony Aston (born July 1 1946) is a British archaeologist. He is a passionate educator and populariser of archaeology, particularly through the Channel 4 television series Time Team. Aston is known to the viewing public for his colourful sweaters.

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Life and academic work

Aston was born in the English Black Country and studied geography at the University of Birmingham. At the same time he pursued his interest in archaeology both academically and through fieldwork, finding his vocation as a landscape archaeologist. While researching for a higher degree he taught at the Extra-Mural Department of the University of Birmingham. When he moved to Oxfordshire to take up a post at the Oxford City and County Museum, he taught many extra-mural classes for University of Oxford. From there he moved to Taunton to become the first County Archaeologist for Somerset. Again he taught extra-mural classes, this time for the University of Bristol. In 1978 he became a full-time tutor in local studies at the Oxford University External Studies Department. Then in 1979 he returned to the West Country as tutor in archaeology at the University of Bristol Extra-Mural Department. He was awarded a personal chair at Bristol University in 1996. Received an honorary degree from Worcester University, 31st October 2007 When he retired in 2004, following a brain haemorrhage in 2003,[1] he became an emeritus professor at Bristol University, and an honorary visiting professor at the University of Exeter and the University of Durham. In the same year he was awarded an Honorary D.Litt by the University of Winchester, formerly King Alfred's College. He had long been associated with this college as an external examiner. The archaeology students of King Alfred's also participated in a 10-year project led by Aston to investigate the manor of Shapwick in Somerset. Aston has published many works, particularly on landscape archaeology and monasteries.[1] He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1976.[2] He has a son, James, and a step-daughter, Kathryn, both children of his former partner Carinne Allinson, and lives in Sandford, Somerset.[1]

Broadcasting

While at Oxford Aston had a long-running radio series on Radio Oxford. He sees the mass media as an extension of extra-mural classes. In 1988 producer Tim Taylor invited him to work on a series of four programmes for Channel 4 called Time Signs, broadcast in 1991. Together Taylor and Aston devised the format for Time Team, first broadcast in 1994. Aston has acted as chief archaeological advisor to the programme ever since. Aston has also appeared in several Time Team special programmes, which are documentaries on various topics related to history and archaeology, and in three programmes of another series produced by Tim Taylor called History Hunters, broadcast in 1998. He also devised his own series of six programmes for HTV called Time Traveller 1997.

References

  1. ^ a b Eggington, Steve. "The Time Team Prof", Mendip Times, Jan 2008. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 

Mick Aston, Mick's Archaeology (2000). His professional autobiography.

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