• Francis Pryor

    Dr. Francis Pryor was born in London in 1945. He read archaeology and anthropology at Trinity College, Cambridge where eventually he took a PhD. After Cambridge he emigrated to Toronto where he joined the staff of the Royal Ontario Museum.
  • Maisie Pryor (Nee Taylor)

    Maisie Taylor studied archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. She co-directed excavations at Etton Causewayed enclosure and Flag Fen with Francis Pryor.
  • Neil Hart (Chairman)

    Neil is a management professional and history graduate working in the UK voluntary sector.
  • Garner Roberts (Secretary)

    Garner Roberts worked as a Commercial Director and Company Secretary for over 20 years in Hawker Siddeley Power Engineering, Hawker Siddeley International and Rolls Royce Power Engineering.
  • Peter Melkowski

    With a passion for History, Peter became actively involved over 25 years ago with the management team at Flag Fen, first as a volunteer then trustee, and later chairman. He has been a strong supporter of Local History initiatives, particularly in Primary schools and has contributed widely on the subject.
  • Brenda Hirst

    Mrs Brenda Hirst was a director from 2006 at Fenland Archaeological Trust. Her newest directorship was with Peterborough Young Men’s Christian Association Limited.
  • Krystyna Melkowski

    Krystyna has a passion for Education and History. She started working with FMPCT in June 2018 to assist with the Lost Words Campaign and helped advise on education and the national curriculum for potential potential Trust funding.
  • Nyree Ambarchian

    Nyree is an award-winning communications specialist and has worked in both the public, private and third sectors.

Past Trustees

  • Richard Rigg

    Richard was a very active contributor to the Fenland Archaeological Trust, where he contributed as Trustee, Vice Chair and Chair, all on a voluntary level.
  • Professor Charles French

    Charly is a Professor of Geoarchaeology and Director of the McBurney Geoarchaeology Laboratory in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge PhD (Environmental Archaeology) Institute of Archaeology, University of London; 1979-1983
  • Jacquie Lawson

    Jacquie spent her working life as a civil servant, she gained an Open University degree in Natural Science specialising in Evolution and Ecology.
  • Sarah Wilson

    Archaeology Development Manager at Peterborough Culture & Leisure. Sarah advises us on local, historical and archaeological projects and initiatives.