Finding us and contacting us
The Division of Archaeology's reception is located
in the Courtyard Building and from 0900–1500
visitors and deliveries should report there.
General telephone and email enquiries should in the first instance be directed to the receptionist on +44 (0) 1223 333538 or reception@arch.cam.ac.uk.
The Division of Archaeology is located on Downing Street in central Cambridge. Click here for a searchable map of the University and the various sites that shows the location of the Department.
The Department's postal address is:
Division of Archaeology,
University of Cambridge,
Downing Street,
Cambridge CB2 3DZ
United Kingdom.
There are several people that you can speak to if you have any enquiries about Archaeology at Cambridge, including questions about archaeological research and studying archaeology:
The Departmental Administrator is Dr Mary C A Griffin. She can be contacted at the address below, by phone on 01223 335066, or by email at administrator@arch.cam.ac.uk
The Head of Department is Prof. Graeme Barker. His secretary can be contacted at the address above, by phone on 01223 333538, or by email at head-of-department@arch.cam.ac.uk.
The Graduate Secretary is Mark Newman. He can be contacted by phone on 01223 333520, or by email at graduate-admission-enquiries@arch.cam.ac.uk.
The Department Secretary is Natasha Martindale. She can be contacted by telephone on 01223 339288, or by email at ncm21@cam.ac.uk
Information about room bookings is available here, and information about audio-visual aids in those rooms is also available.
The Department's fax number is 01223 333503 (for international callers, +44 1223 333503).
This web server is located at http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/
- Quick Links
- Cambridge Archaeological Unit
- McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
- Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies
- Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
- Faculty of Classics
- Continuing Education
- Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
- Earth Sciences
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- Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group
- Unit for Landscape Modelling
