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Clive Peacock Memorial Award


Clive was a very active member of BACAS and the Committee decided to grant, in his memory, an annual award to the nominated member who is considered to have made the most important contribution to the Society during the previous year.


Clive Peacock Memorial Award 2008
The winner for 2008 is Owen Dicker, for his services to the Society not just in geophysics and excavation but for all the hard work he puts into sourcing equipment, materials, construction and logistics.


Congratulations Owen!




Owen with his award




Clive Peacock Memorial Award 2007
The first member to receive this award, is Keith Turner.
Nominated for his contributions to the geophysical survey results, Keith provides the excellent geophysics graphics that appear both in Camertonia and on this website. He not only developed the two colour superimposed geophysics on the maps, but also invented the photographic tower than enables us to take those detailed vertical shots (and he puts them together).



A photograph of the Blacklands Villa, taken using the photographic tower invented by Keith Turner


Congratulations Keith!




Keith with his award

Pitt Rivers Award 2008

Pitt Rivers Award 2006

Pitt Rivers Award 2004

Pitt Rivers Award 2002
The Society was a finalist in the 2002 British Archaeological Awards for the Pitt Rivers Prize. The Society was Highly Commended by the judges, and received a cheque for £1,250, a commemorative plate and a certificate. This was the first time the Society had entered the competition, and it was a great achievement to be one of the four finalists.

The top award went to the Fast Castle Project; the Graham Webster Laurels (for education in an archaeological project) went to the Sedgeford Project; and the Botel Castle Project and our own Upper Row Project were highly commended.



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BACAS contact details

Director of Excavations - Jayne Lawes


Membership queries - Ann Martin
Geophysics - John Oswin "Camertonia" - Ceri Lambdin
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