John Collis, (born 1944 in
Winchester) is a British
prehistorian. His first dig was in
Longbridge Deverill with Christopher and Jacquetta Hawkes. He studied in
Prague (with E. Soudská),
Tübingen (with W. Kimmig) and
Cambridge, where he studied from 1963 to 1970 and was awarded his
PhD. He joined the
Archaeology Department in
Sheffield in 1972 and was made professor in 1990. He has acted as Head of Department and became Emeritus Professor there in October 2004.
His speciality is the European
Iron Age.[1] He has
dug in Britain, Germany, Spain and central France, and appeared in two episodes of
Channel 4's popular archaeology programme Time Team.[2]
Publications
John Collis with contributions by Barry Ager, Wigber Low, Derbyshire, a Bronze Age and Anglian burial site in the White Peak (Sheffield, Dep. of Prehist. and Archaeol., Univ. of Sheffield 1983)
ed. by John Collis, Society and settlement in Iron Age Europe, actes du XVIIIe colloque de l'AFEAF, Winchester – April 1994; dedicated to the memory of Sara Champion 1946–2000 (Sheffield 2001). L' habitat et l'occupation du sol en Europe 11, 2001