Andrew Woods (archaeologist)


Andrew R. Woods is a British numismatist, archaeologist and curator specialising in early medieval and Viking coinage. He is the senior curator of the Yorkshire Museum and was formerly the curator of numismatics at the York Museums Trust.

Education and career

Woods received a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Bristol in 2007, a master's degree in medieval history from the University of St Andrews in 2008, and doctorate in archaeology from the University of Cambridge in 2013. His thesis was entitled Currency of the Ostmen: Money and Economy in Late Viking-Age Ireland and was supervised by Mark Blackburn and James Barrett. After completing his PhD, he worked as an assistant at the Fitzwilliam Museum. He also worked for the Portable Antiquities Scheme. He was appointed the curator of numismatics at the York Museums Trust in 2013 and is currently the senior curator of the Yorkshire Museum.
As a curator, Woods has helped acquire a number of treasure troves and hoards discovered in recent years, including the Wold Newton Hoard, the Overton Hoard, and a rare Anglo-Saxon gold shilling. He also arranged for the exhibition of the Vale of York Hoard.
Woods received the 2017 Blunt Prize from the British Numismatic Society. He was elected a Fellow of Society of Antiquaries of London in 2019.

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