Donald Henson is a PhD student looking at the public perception of the Mesolithic age (about 10,000 to 5,000 BC) in connection with the archaeological site of Star Carr. He is also an Honorary Lecturer at University College London.
“I was the Head of Education for 17 years at the Council for British Archaeology, Director of the Centre for Audio-Visual Study and Practice in Archaeology at University College London, and member of the National Trust Learning and Engagement Panel. I have written numerous articles and books about archaeology in education, public archaeology and the media’s representations of archaeology.”