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Richard Morris (archaeologist)

Richard Morris OBE (born 8 October 1947) is an English archaeologist and historian who specialises in the study of churchyard and battlefield archaeology. Having been involved in the discipline since the early 1970s, he has worked at a number of British universities, including the University of York, the University of Leeds and the University of Huddersfield, as well as publishing a series of books on the subject of archaeology. He has also held a number of significant positions within the British archaeological community, both as former director of the Council for British Archaeology, and as a former Commissioner of English Heritage.〔University of Huddersfield.〕
Morris studied English at Oxford University before proceeding to study music at the University of York, until he finally decided to go into archaeology as an academic vocation. His first book, ''Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales'', was published in 1979, and would be followed by two others on the same subject over the following decade, ''The Church in British Archaeology'' (1983) and ''Churches in the Landscape'' (1989). Moving on in his interests, Morris published three books on the role of the Royal Air Force in the Second World War, ''Guy Gibson'' (1994), ''Cheshire: The Biography of Leonard Cheshire VC OM'' (2000) and ''Breaching the German Dams'' (2008). He is currently chair of The Blackden Trust, a charitable organisation involved in historical and archaeological investigation of Blackden in Cheshire, the Late Medieval home of novelist Alan Garner.
==Biography==

Morris initially studied English at Oxford University, before going on to study music at the University of York, and then finally moving into the field of archaeology.〔University of Huddersfield.〕
He serves as the chair of The Blackden Trust,〔University of Huddersfield.〕 a charitable organisation devoted to undertaking historical and archaeological research into the Late Mediaeval-Early Modern building at Blackden in Cheshire, which has been the home of novelist Alan Garner since 1957. In undertaking excavations at the site he has been aided by field archaeologist Mark Roberts of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
In 2003, Morris was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to archaeology.〔University of Huddersfield.〕 Several years later, in 2010, he was employed by the University of Huddersfield.〔''The Huddersfield Daily Examiner'' 2010.〕

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