Terry Madenholm

Terry Madenholm

Biography

Terry has worked on archaeological campaigns in Europe, the Middle East, and South America. She contributed to research projects at the British Museum, where she worked on the post-excavation finds from the Amara West Project and the reconstruction of the British Museum’s excavation at Kamiros (1863–64). At the Natural History Museum, she contributed to the archival conservation work of botanical specimens from Captain Cook’s second voyage and Charles Darwin’s voyage of HMS Beagle.
On camera, she was the lead archaeologist in an expedition spanning the Andes and the Amazon rainforest (“In the footsteps of the Incas”). 
Terry is also a writer for Haaretz (International edition).
She holds a master's degree in Classical Art and Archaeology from King's College London.

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