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Prof. Dawn Hadley is a leading scholar in medieval archaeology and history, specializing in early medieval England, the Viking Age, and interdisciplinary research. She holds the Chair in Medieval Archaeology at the University of York, Department of Archaeology, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Her career includes roles at the University of Sheffield, including Professor of Medieval Archaeology, Head of Department, and Acting Vice President for Arts & Humanities. She leads the Tents to Towns project exploring the Viking Great Army's impact on England and co-authored The Viking Great Army and the Making of a Nation. Her work integrates historical, archaeological, and digital methods, including VR modeling of medieval sites like Sheffield Castle.
Education: PhD and post-doctoral fellowship in History at the University of Birmingham; taught medieval history at the University of Leeds.
Research interests include Viking settlement patterns, funerary practices, childhood in medieval and 19th-century contexts, and heritage-led urban regeneration. She has pioneered collaborations with computer scientists to digitize archaeological data and engage public audiences through projects like Stories in the Sky (Park Hill Flats) and Viking Virtual Reality.
Her awards include the York Open Research Award (2021) and Excellence in Media Arts (2017). She has supervised over 30 PhD students, many now in academic and heritage roles. Key grants include funding from AHRC, UKRI, and the British Academy.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Centre for Medieval Studies at York, Dr. Gareth Perry, and Dr. Elizabeth Craig-Atkins. Active in editorial roles for journals like Medieval Archaeology and the Early Medieval Europe series.



