Dr. Graeme Cavers

Graeme Cavers is a director at AOC Archaeology Group in the UK. He specialises in the later prehistoric settlements of northern Britain, having completed doctoral research on the crannogs of western Scotland, and has coordinated surveys and excavations at Iron Age settlements across Scotland, including at Cults Loch and Whitefield Loch in Wigtownshire, Nybster broch in Caithness and Clachtoll broch in Assynt. He is an honorary Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Major authored and co-authored publications include Crannogs and Later Prehistoric Settlement in Western Scotland (2010), A Lake Dwelling in Its Landscape: Iron Age Settlement at Cults Loch, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries and Galloway (2018) and Clachtoll: an Iron Age broch settlement in Assynt, North West Scotland (2022).
Books by Graeme Cavers
Black Loch of Myrton
The life and times of an Iron Age wetland settlement in southwest Scotland
Anne Crone & Graeme Cavers | Forthcoming
This monograph presents the results of excavations at an Iron Age wetland settlement at Black Loch of Myrton (BLM), located on the Machars peninsula in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Although first noted in the 1880s, the site…
