Francis Pryor
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Francis Manning Marlborough Pryor MBE FSA (born 13 January 1945) is an English archaeologist specialising in the study of the Bronze and Iron Ages in Britain. He is best known for his discovery and excavation of Flag Fen, a Bronze Age archaeological site near Peterborough, as well as for his frequent appearances on the Channel 4 television series Time Team.[1][2]
Francis Pryor | |
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Born | Francis Manning Marlborough Pryor (1945-01-13) 13 January 1945 (age 79) |
Education | Eton College |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Archaeologist, Prehistorian |
Known for | Flag Fen, Time Team |
Spouse | Maisie Taylor |
Children | 1 |
Born to a Burke's Landed Gentry[3] family, Pryor studied at Eton College before going on to study archaeology at Trinity College, Cambridge. With his first wife, Sylvia Page, he moved to Canada, where he worked as a technician at the Royal Ontario Museum for a year before returning to Britain.
He has now retired from full-time field archaeology, but still appears on television and writes books as well as being a working sheep farmer.