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Dr James Morris is a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader in the Archaeology & Anthropology degrees at the University of Central Lancashire, within the School of Law and Policing. He teaches across various archaeology and anthropology modules, with a strong focus on zooarchaeology, human-animal interactions, and Iron Age and Roman urbanism.
His research expertise centers on archaeological studies of past human societies, particularly during the Iron Age and Roman periods, with a regional focus on Britain. Jim's work involves the analysis of faunal remains to understand human-animal relationships, settlement patterns, and urban development in ancient contexts.
He is actively involved in field research, having contributed to projects such as the investigation of Lowther’s medieval castle and village, featured in the 'Digging for Britain' series, which highlights crucial chapters in Britain’s past. His work bridges academic research with public engagement in archaeology.
Jim is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeology, reflecting his commitment to teaching excellence and professional standards in archaeology.
He supervises and leads academic programs but no specific advisees or research grants are mentioned in the available text. There is no mention of awards or detailed publications in the provided content.

