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There is a team of specialist illustrators at the Archaeology Service who provide a wide range of design and archaeological illustration skills for all aspects of the Service’s work. From the outline planning stages of an evaluation or excavation, through field work, post-excavation analysis and into the publication of archaeological reports and monographs, the illustrators find themselves working as an integral part of the team.

Illustration by Steve Rigby - Ancient settlement at Wyre Piddle

Each member of the team has extensive experience of field archaeology, having been involved in projects with various organisations in Britain and abroad.

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Their work is published in local and national publications, as well as being used on sites for interpretation of historical monuments and in educational literature.

Two of our illustrators have earned Full membership of the Association of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors – the international organisation which sets and maintains the standards of illustration within the profession.

Medieval brine pump from Droitwich by Carolyn Hunt

From highly detailed and accurate drawings of pottery and artefacts, excavation plans and sections to digital mapping of past landscapes, the illustrators meet the exacting demands of archaeological recording and interpretation.

Early bronze age pottery - illustration by Laura Templeton

They have illustrated pottery of all periods – from post-medieval pitchers to Neolithic beakers. Flint artefacts, metal objects, bone tools and beautifully decorated brooches have all passed through their precise skills.

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In recent years, much illustration work has been produced digitally to meet the requirements of modern publishing and most digital formats can now be catered for. Site plans have been produced using Computer Aided Design since 1990 and fine artefact illustration can now also be generated digitally.

medieval pitcher

Commissions often go beyond the confines of archaeological work – you do not have to be an archaeologist to use our skills!

chapter house, evesham

For more information on archaeological illustration, or to discuss a specific project, contact Simon Woodiwiss, Principal Field Archaeologist  swoodiwiss@worcestershire.gov.uk

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Last modification: 12:07:47, 23rd June, 2008 by Laura Templeton
Review date: 13th August, 2007
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