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      • Raksha Dave (born 22 August 1977) is an archaeologist, TV presenter, and is the current president of the Council for British Archaeology.
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    Raksha Dave (born 22 August 1977) is an archaeologist, TV presenter, and is the current president of the Council for British Archaeology.

    • What Did You Do Immediately After Leaving Time Team?
    • What Are You Doing Now?
    • If Working on Time Team Taught You Any Life Lessons, What Was It?
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    • And Your Worst?!
    • When You’Re Not Doing Archaeology, What Do You Like Doing?
    • What’s Your Next Big Archaeological Ambition?

    I carried on with my job of commercial archaeology, which I had also continued between TT shoots and between each series. This involves helping people get planning permission and organising excavations if there are archaeological remains on development sites.

    Still doing it! Although a couple of years ago I started co-presenting ‘Digging for Britain’ with Alice Roberts. This involves several days filming in museums around the country and then a few days in a studio interviewing archaeologists.

    Sometimes ridiculously, incredibly, unbelievably hard work can be fun! I also know the Marriott Hotel room service menu off by heart.

    Spending two days drunk when living the life of a navvy at Rise Hill. All in the name of experimental archaeology!

    The worst hangover in the world after spending two days drunk when living the life of a navvy at Rise Hill.

    I live in Shropshire, and there’s nothing I love more than pulling on my boots and dragging the family out for a good long walk. There’s loads of amazing places to visit such as Oswestry Hill fort, the Stiper Stones, Wenlock Priory… hmm, does that still count as archaeology?

    I’d love to see some real-time archaeological excavation back on TV, and hopefully be involved in some way!

  3. Raksha Dave is a Field Archaeologist, Public Archaeologist and Broadcaster. In 1999, Raksha graduated from the UCL Institute of Archaeology, having already excavated on research projects in the UK, Puerto Rico and Texas.

  4. Mar 29, 2013 · A long-time member of Channel 4's Time Team, Raksha Dave is one of the country's best loved archaeologists. Unequivocally, she has never, and will never, be married to Matt Williams. Read more from Raksha Dave +. Raksha says goodbye to Time Team and hello to DigVentures!

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  5. Feb 28, 2022 · Congratulations are in order for Raksha Dave on her win of Current Archaeology's prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award for 2022! A field archaeologist, public archaeologist, broadcaster, and of course our current President of the Council for British Archaeology, Raksha is very deserving of this esteemed award.

  6. Raksha Dave, new CBA president, joins our Executive Director Neil for the inaugural "In Conversation With..." event on the first day of the 2022 Festival of Archaeology in Leicester, answering your questions.

  7. Jul 16, 2023 · Raksha Dave is a British-Asian archaeologist known for her work in making archaeology accessible. She has been a presenter on Time Team, Digging for Britain, among many other programmes. She is the President of the Council for British Archaeology, and a patron of its Young Archaeologists Club.