Mark Horton (archaeologist)

Mark Horton (archaeologist)

Mark Chatwin Horton (born 15 February 1956) is a British maritime and historical archaeologist, television presenter and writer.

Mark Horton at Chepstow Castle in Wales, Nov 2009

He is the youngest of four children, the oldest being the industrialist Sir Robert Horton. He is married to archaeologist Catherine (Kate) Clark, Director of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales,[1] and they have three children, Jack, Henrietta and Owen.[2]

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Academic career

Horton attended Cambridge University, graduating and receiving a doctorate. He is Professor in Archaeology at the University of Bristol.[3]

He has conducted excavations in Zanzibar, Egypt, the Caribbean, North America, Central America and France, as well as sites in Britain. His chief publications are on the Swahili site of Shanga (Kenya)[4] between 1980 and 1986 and more recently sites on the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, notably Tumbatu, Ras Mkumbuu, Mtambwe Mkuu and Chwaka. He also has a strong interest in maritime archaeology and is the Programme Director of the MA Maritime Archaeology and History at Bristol University.[5] His other world-class excavations include the Scottish Darien Colony (1698–1700) in Panama, the Cistercian Abbey of Grosbot (Charente, France), the Bishops Palace at Wells, a medieval farmstead at Carscliffe (Somerset), Fishmongers Cave, Alveston (South Gloucestershire) and he is currently working at Berkeley Castle (Gloucestershire). In 2008-11 he undertook survey and excavation work in the Kherlen Valley in Mongolia.

He also has an abiding interest in Isambard Kingdom Brunel and directed the digitisation of the engineer's sketch books and letters at Bristol University library, which project was grant-aided by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in 2003,[6]

He was made a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 7 May 1992.[7]

TV career

Mark Horton's first television appearances sprang from his academic work in East Africa. He contributed to a programme by Time Life Television Lost Civilisations – Africa in 1996 and to a Channel 4 television programme on the Atlantic slave trade in 1998.

He was closely involved in the inception of the long-running Channel 4 television series Time Team and the first episode was filmed in his home town of Much Wenlock, Shropshire in 1994. He has appeared on several subsequent programmes including Hylton Castle, Sunderland, in 1995 and Aston Eyre, Shropshire in 1998.[8] In 2000 he acted as tiles specialist on the Time Team Live.[9] Having invited Time Team to investigate the bones found by cavers in a cave in the village of Alveston, Gloucestershire, he appeared in the programme on this site shown in 2001.[10] In 2008, further work on the site was included in a National Geographic / Channel Five documentary, Julius Caesar and the Druids [11]

He was a co-presenter on two series of the BBC Two production, Time Flyers 2002 – 2003. In 2004 he presented BBC Scotland's programme Darien: Disaster in Paradise, which was highly commended in the archaeological film category at that year's British Archaeological Awards. From 2005 Horton is one of the team of presenters on the programme Coast, exploring the coastline of Britain.[12] He also presents occasional pieces for BBC1 Inside Out, West and South West Regions.[13] He was the archaeological consultant on the TV drama Bonekickers, shown on BBC One in 2008.

Interests

He is a keen sailor and enjoys dinghy-sailing on the River Severn and restoring his historic 26-foot (7.9 m) yacht, Mignonette, a Lone Gull design of Maurice Griffiths and built in 1946-7.[14]

Books

  • 1996. Shanga: The Archaeology of a Muslim Trading Community on the Coast of East Africa. British Institute in Eastern Africa, Monograph Series 14. (with Helen W. Brown and Nina Mudida).
  • 2001. The Swahili. Oxford: Blackwell (with John Middleton).

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