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Rachel Crellin is an Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Leicester's School of Archaeology and Ancient History. Her research focuses on archaeological theory, particularly new materialist and posthumanist approaches rooted in feminism, alongside specializations in Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. She is also a metalwork wear-analyst.
Crellin holds a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology from the University of Cambridge, an MA in Material and Visual Culture Studies from UCL, and a PhD from Newcastle University, where her thesis explored theoretical approaches to societal change using the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age transition on the Isle of Man as a case study.
Her career includes a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2015–2018) investigating the impact of early bronze axes in Britain and Ireland. She was appointed to a lectureship at Leicester in 2018.
Awards:
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
Advising & Grants: Advises students through her supervision role (specific grants not detailed in provided texts).


