Our Experts
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Eyrún Björnsdóttir
Eyrún has been working as a professional guide since 1990 and has extensive experience guiding people around the island of fire and ice.
View profileYonatan Zilbersheid
Leading tours to all parts of Israel, Yonatan is knowledgeable in all aspects of the country’s history, religions, archaeology, culture, folk music, fauna and flora.
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Jaime Droguett
Jaime has 27 years of experience leading tours, the majority in the Atacama Desert.
View profileMiranda Spitha
Miranda Spitha studied archaeology in Italy and is from Crete, so is very knowledgeable about history and contemporary life in Greece.
View profileMohammad Abdulnabi
Living in Amman, Mohammad has been an English speaking guide in Jordan for the past 10 years.
View profileYonatan Zilbersheid
Leading tours to all parts of Israel, Yonatan is knowledgeable in all aspects of the country’s history, religions, archaeology, culture, folk music, fauna and flora.
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Andrew Foxon
Andrew Foxon has a strong background in archaeology, prehistoric technology and interpretation.
View profileBarnaby Rayfield
Barnaby Rayfield was born in Hampshire and studied German at Bristol University, along with subsidiary courses in theatre and European cinema.
View profileBrian Ayers
Brian Ayers is a British archaeologist specialising in medieval urban archaeology. He was formerly the City Archaeologist of Norwich, about which city he has published extensively (including the book Norwich: Archaeology of a Fine City), and the County Archaeologist of Norfolk.
View profileCaroline Wickham-Jones
Caroline Wickham-Jones is an archaeologist living and working in Orkney. She studied archaeology at the University of Edinburgh and has a Masters in Heritage Management from the University of Birmingham.
View profileColonel Paul Beaver
Paul Beaver is very much a hands-on historian with a pilot’s log book which includes the Spitfire, Harvard and Mustang.
View profileDavid Drew
Writer, broadcaster and archaeologist, David Drew studied at Oxford and UCL.
View profileDiana Blumberg
Diana Blumberg is an archaeological scientist who specialises in the analysis of archaeological materials. She has worked on archaeological field schools in both Pompeii and Portus (the latter being one of the harbours of ancient Rome), and also has excavation experiences in the United Kingdom.
View profileDoru Bogdan
A researcher and lecturer at the University of Alba Iulia in Romania, Doru Bogdan is a specialist in Roman archaeology and has also supervised an array of fascinating excavations.
View profileDr Agata Chrzanowska
Dr Agata Chrzanowska is an art historian specialized in both Early Modern painting and in photography studies.
View profileDr Andy Souter
Dr Andy Souter currently lectures at the University of Reading and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is particularly interested in the architecture of ancient Rome and completed his PhD thesis on the rural economy of Roman Portugal.
View profileDr Christina Hatzimichael-Whitley
Dr Christina Hatzimichael-Whitley is a tutor in Greek archaeology at the Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning (LEARN). She specialises in Minoan Crete and is the co-directed of the Praisos Survey and Excavation Project.
View profileDr David Rudling
Dr David Rudling is the Academic Director of the Sussex School of Archaeology. He is also an Honorary Research Fellow and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Roehampton.
View profileDr Denise Allen
Dr Denise Allen began her archaeological career in the 1970s as an excavator on many British sites. She studied Archaeology at Cardiff University, with a PhD on Roman Glass.
View profileDr Eireann Marshall
An Honorary Research Fellow for the Open University, Dr Eireann Marshall is bilingual (Italian and English), and she has led many Andante tours.
View profileDr Elizabeth Baquedano
A Mesoamerican specialist, Elizabeth is a Senior Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. She often lectures at the British Museum.
View profileDr Elizabeth Norton
British historian, Elizabeth Norton, has written twelve books on the Tudors, including The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor and The Lives of Tudor Women. She has also edited the only source book on Anne Boleyn.
View profileDr Emma Wells
Academic, author and broadcaster, Dr Emma J. Wells is a specialist in the ecclesiastical and architectural history of medieval and reformation-era England, and the author of an array of publications.
View profileDr Gai Jorayev
Raised in Turkmenistan, but now living in London, Gai works at the UCL Institute of Archaeology.
View profileDoru Bogdan
A researcher and lecturer at the University of Alba Iulia in Romania, Doru Bogdan is a specialist in Roman archaeology and has also supervised an array of fascinating excavations.
View profileDr Ian Colvin
Ian Colvin is a historian specialising in the late Roman and Byzantine history of the Caucasus regions. He studied classical and modern Georgian after receiving his MST in Byzantine studies, and has devoted himself to excavations at the site of Nokalakevi.
View profileDr Ian Friel
Dr Ian Friel is a maritime historian, who has enjoyed a long career working in museums, including the Mary Rose.
View profileDr Ilona Bausch
A Lecturer in East Asian archaeology at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands, Ilona specialises in the archaeology of the Japanese Jomon period, particularly with regard to early trade, social interaction, rituals and worldview among prehistoric foraging peoples.
View profileDr Jacke Phillips
Dr Jacke Phillips is a specialist in the archaeology of Ethiopia, from prehistory to the medieval period. She spent five seasons as Assistant Director of the Aksum Archaeological Research Project for the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge.
View profileDr Jamie Sewell
Dr Jamie Sewell has fifteen years’ experience supervising excavations in Britain, Germany, Romania and Italy, including Pompeii. He has authored books and articles on the archaeology of towns in Hellenistic Italy and in the broader Mediterranean region.
View profileDr Joyce Tyldesley
Dr Joyce Tyldesley is a Reader in Egyptology at The University of Manchester, where she teaches a suite of online courses in Egyptology. She is also an Honorary Research Associate of the Manchester Museum.
View profileDr Katie Tucker
Dr Tucker is a Visiting Fellow in Osteoarchaeology at the University of Winchester, a Visiting Researcher at the German Archaeological Institute, Berlin, and a freelance osteologist and archaeologist.
View profileDr Neil Faulkner
Dr Neil Faulkner is an archaeologist and historian who specialises in Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Modern Conflict, and Cinema archaeology. He has carried out fieldwork in Norfolk, Jordan, Italy, Ireland, Slovenia, and Spain.
View profileDr Nicholas James
Nicholas James has worked on the history, archaeology and anthropology of the indigenous peoples of the Americas for more than 40 years and he is author of 'Aztecs & Maya'.
View profileDr Nick Thorpe
Dr Nick Thorpe is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at The University of Winchester.
View profileDr Pamela Marshall FSA
Pamela is an expert in the archaeology of standing buildings. Her interests range from the Classical to the Renaissance, but she specialises particularly in the medieval period.
View profileDr Paul Bahn
Dr Paul Bahn is the leading expert on prehistoric rock art worldwide, and is certainly one of our best-known archaeologists.
View profileDr Paul Tubb
A landscape archaeologist and Mountain Leader, Paul has been studying the prehistory of southern Britain for the past 40 years.
View profileDr Rita Roussos
A native Athenian, Rita taught archaeology and art history at the American University of Athens. She has worked on archaeological projects in Isthmia, Kato, Lossous and Mantinea.
View profileDr Rob Dinnis
Dr Rob Dinnis is an expert on the Palaeolithic, and particularly the archaeology of the last Ice Age.
View profileDr Sandy MacGillivray
Dr Sandy MacGillivray is an archaeologist who specialises in the Aegean Bronze Age as well as the civilisations of Crete, the Cyclades and mainland Greece during this period. He has previously excavated at Sparta, Paros and Kythnos in Greece, at Knossos in Crete.
View profileDr Simon Elliott
Dr Simon Elliott is a best-selling author and has written books on a wide variety of classical history subjects, ranging from Septimius Severus in Scotland and Roman Legionaries to how the Roman military built an empire.
View profileDr Steven Snape
Dr Steven Snape is Reader in Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, and director of excavations at the Ramesside fortress site of Zawiyet umm el-Rakham.
View profileDr Tertia Barnett
Dr Tertia Barnett is an archaeologist specialising in the rock art of Britain, Europe and North Africa. She currently runs a research project exploring Neolithic rock carvings in Scotland, based at Historic Environment Scotland, and is also an Honorary Fellow at Edinburgh University.
View profileDr Val Turner
Dr Val Turner has been Shetland’s Regional Archaeologist since 1986. An expert in Prehistoric and Viking Field Systems Val has project-managed two major excavation projects: Old Scatness Broch and Iron Age Village and Viking Unst.
View profileElizabeth Bloxam
Dr Elizabeth Bloxam is currently Visiting Professor of Egyptology at North East Normal University, Changchun, China and has held an honorary senior research associate post at University College London for the last ten years.
View profileElizabeth Cory Lopez
Elizabeth is an independent Experimental Archaeologist with an MPhil, an MScR and an MA (Hons) in the discipline. Her expertise is prehistoric technical processes, drilling, and she has taught on the Archaeology of Scotland.
View profileEsther Unterweger
Born in Austria, Esther studied Provincial Archaeology and Art History at the University of Graz, Austria. Her other interests include 20th century Vienna and the Viennese Secession, two of her favourite subjects.
View profileEugenia Alexiou
Eugenia Alexiou was born in Athens. She studied Archaeology and Art History at the National University of Athens and holds a Masters degree in Byzantine Art.
View profileFarès Moussa
Farès has researched and published on Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman and ancient Amazigh cultures in North Africa and the central Mediterranean; and on rock-art in North Africa and Saudi-Arabia.
View profileFrancois Desset
Francois Desset is a French archaeologist specialising in Near Eastern Archaeology.
View profileGiles MacDonogh
Giles MacDonogh is an academically trained historian and the author of fifteen books: eleven on history and another four on wine. Most of the history books are about Germany and span the period from the birth of Frederick the Great until the reign of Angela Merkel.
View profileIsabella Sjöström
Isabella Sjöström is an archaeologist with a particular interest in Anatolia and North Africa. She has excavated in the UK, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Libya, and currently works as a pottery specialist with the Sudan Archaeological Research Society in Sudan.
View profileJenny Hall
Jenny Hall was Senior Roman Curator at the Museum of London for 36 years and is now Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
View profileJeremy Bennett
Jeremy Bennett is currently embarked on PhD studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge. His research focuses on the development of the agrarian landscapes of Malta and Gozo, particularly the rise of agricultural terracing.
View profileJohn Kinahan
John Kinahan is an archaeologist with more than 40 years in the field and has a broad range of research interests ranging from mid-Pleistocene hominids, to rock art and ritual behaviour, to the advent of farming and the archaeology of early colonial settlement.
View profileJohn Oxley
John Oxley is an independent archaeologist, and former York City Archaeologist 1989-2019. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
View profileJohn Shepherd
A specialist in the study of ancient glass, John has worked extensively in the field in Europe as an archaeologist, including France, Italy and Bulgaria.
View profileKate Parkinson
After graduating from St Hilda’s Girls' Grammar School in Melbourne in 1985, Kate completed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1988.
View profileLindsey Davis
Lindsey Davis is a novelist known for her Roman detective, Marcus Didius Falco and her ongoing series about his daughter, Flavia Albia. She has also written standalone books, some set in English Civil War, and novellas. Her work has been dramatized for radio and is being developed for TV.
View profileTony Wilmott
Tony Wilmott specialises in the Roman and Late Antique periods, with particular interests in the Roman military and frontiers, in Roman religion, and also in the late and post-Roman transition.
View profileLucia Gahlin
Lucia Gahlin is a specialist in the archaeology of Ancient Egypt and has been leading archaeological tours to Egypt for over 20 years. She is an Honorary Research Associate at University College London’s Institute of Archaeology.
View profileMarc Morris
Dr Marc Morris is a historian who specializes in the Middle Ages. He studied and taught history at the universities of London and Oxford, and his doctorate on the thirteenth-century earls of Norfolk was published in 2005. An expert on medieval monarchy and aristocracy
View profileMark Corney
Mark Corney is an Archaeologist, broadcaster and former Senior Landscape Investigator with the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments of England.
View profileMatthias Grebien
Matthias Grebien is an Austrian archaeologist, who is currently embarked on PhD studies at Unversity of Graz, Austria.
View profileMilena Melfi
A lecturer in Classical Art and Archaeology at the prestigious University of Oxford.
View profileMiranda Bruce-Mitford
Miranda specialises in social anthropology, Burmese language and literature, Buddhist Art & Architecture of South and Southeast Asia, and Oriental religious studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London University.
View profileNick Jackson
Graduating in archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology at University College London, Nick later took up a research post at the University of Cambridge.
View profileOliver Gilkes
Oliver currently works for Andante Travels in the archaeology department, designing new tours all over the world.
View profilePeter Berridge
Peter has published on a range of archaeological subjects including prehistoric stone tools and Norman castles. He has worked on excavations in Britain, Gibraltar and Morocco. His particular passion is the study of Colchester Castle.
View profilePeter Yeoman
Peter Yeoman has worked as an archaeologist throughout the UK for more than 40 years, directing and publishing major excavations, while also writing a number of books. He studied Archaeology and History of Art at the University of Leicester.
View profileProf. Alexei Leporc
Curator of Western European Art at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Professor Alexei Leporc previously worked as Professor of 15th to 20th century West European Art and Architecture at St. Petersburg’s Eurpoean University.
View profileProf. Tony King
Professor Tony King is a lecturer in archaeology at the University of Winchester and a specialist in Roman archaeology. He has excavated widely in Britain and abroad, at sites that include Hayling Island, Meonstoke Roman Villa, Pompeii, Leptis Magna, and at Volubilis.
View profileProf. Valerie Higgins
Professor Valerie Higgins is currently Associate Professor of Archaeology and Program Director for Sustainable Cultural Heritage at The American University of Rome.
View profileProfessor John Hines
John Hines is Professor in the School of History and Archaeology at Cardiff University, and is a specialist in the archaeology of the early medieval period, particularly the material culture and literature of the Vikings.
View profileProfessor John Rick
Professor John Rick is Associate Professor Emeritus and former Chair of Anthropological Sciences at Stanford University, previous Curator of Anthropological Collections, and past Director of Stanford’s Archaeology Center. He focuses on South American archaeology including the lost city of the incas.
View profileProfessor Suzannah Lipscomb
Historian, broadcaster, and award-winning author Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is a highly-regarded specialist on the Tudor period with five titles to her name, including 1536: The Year That Changed Henry VIII.
View profileRoger Harrison
Widely travelled in Africa and the Middle East, Roger triggered his lifelong interest in people and places in (then) Rhodesia as a Fairbridge Scholar and Malawi working with the British Leprosy Relief organisation.
View profileShagufta Siddhi
Currently pursuing a PhD in Indian education, Shagufta previously worked at the Smithsonian Institute as an assistant to the exhibition curator. She has led several groups sharing her expertise of the archaeological sites across India.
View profileSteve Roskams
Steve Roskams is a Senior Lecturer in archaeology at the University of York. He has a background in rescue archaeology having worked for the Museum of London and directed a number of excavations in the city, principally the large-scale Billingsgate excavation.
View profileTerry Richardson
Terry Richardson has a university background in ancient history and classical civilisation. He first travelled to Turkey as an undergraduate back in 1977 and has been back countless times since then, and he also lived in southwest Turkey for around 13 years.
View profileTony O’Connor
Tony O'Connor is a specialist in the Roman Empire, who has excavated widely across Britain, Europe and North Africa. He is particularly passionate about Roman North Africa, having excavated in Libya for many years.
View profileTony Wilmott
Tony Wilmott specialises in the Roman and Late Antique periods, with particular interests in the Roman military and frontiers, in Roman religion, and also in the late and post-Roman transition.
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Elizabeth Bloxam
Dr Elizabeth Bloxam is currently Visiting Professor of Egyptology at North East Normal University, Changchun, China and has held an honorary senior research associate post at University College London for the last ten years.
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Celebrity Guest
Ivan Hewett
Telegraph classical music critic Ivan Hewett has been The Daily Telegraph’s classical music critic for 16 years and has worked as a journalist, academic, author and broadcaster for more than 30 years.
View profileRupert Christiansen
The Telegraph’s opera critic Rupert Christiansen is the author of a dozen books, including Prima Donna and The Faber Pocket Guide to Opera.
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Andrew Graham-Dixon
Andrew Graham-Dixon is a leading British art historian and broadcaster.
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