We are delighted to announce that Hazel Thornthwaite, who graduated this summer, was awarded a prize last night by the Prehistoric Society. She was a runner up in the Prehistoric Society Undergraduate Dissertation Prize competition for the dissertation that has made the greatest contribution to the study of prehistory in any part of the world.
This is excellent acknowledgement for the quality of Hazel’s dissertation “Ethnoarchaeology of horse husbandry in the New Forest and its archaeological implications” and all the hard work she put in.