- Dr Chloë Duckworth is an archaeologist, university lecturer, and television presenter. She believes passionately that the past belongs to everybody, and that archaeology should be accessible to the public as well as experts. She has directed archaeological field projects at two UNESCO World Heritage sites in Spain: the Alhambra, and Madinat al-Zahra. She presents Channel 4's The Great British Dig, and in 2022 authored the accompanying book, The Great British Dig: History in Your Back Garden. Chloë was among the BBC's 'Expert Women' cohort of 2017, and in 2021 was shortlisted for the Archaeological Achievement of the Year, awarded for establishing a high-profile media campaign promoting the positive benefits of archaeology. In her spare time, she enjoys life by the sea in beautiful Northumberland, learning to play musical instruments (not always successfully) and practicing traditional crafts.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hannah Schofield
- Chloe is a historian & archaeological scientist with a diverse portfolio of public speaking, TV presenting, & media engagement work. She is passionate about learning, especially from the past, and uses voice, physicality and humor to convey this to a range of audiences both on and off-screen. Chloe has been involved with television presenting and voice work since 2017 when she won a coveted place on the BBC's Expert Women program. Since then she has worked with Time Team's Dig Village, Strata: Portraits of Humanity, History Hit, and Channel 4's The Great British Dig. She has been a guest on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, the BBC News Channel, and multiple local and national radio programs in the UK including Radio 4's Loose Ends and Westminster Hour.- IMDb Mini Biography By: chloeduckworth.
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