Virgil Yendell BA MSc
Project Manager, Geoarchaeology
Virgil joined AOC in 2020 and leads the Geoarchaeology sector for the organisation across the UK. A Reading University graduate with more than sixteen years of experience in commercial geoarchaeology in London and across the UK, Virgil is highly experienced in deposit modelling and geoarchaeological fieldwork on deeply stratified sites, in particular as part of major and national infrastructure developments. With a broad experience base – preparing and contributing to rapid and in-depth deposit models, environmental impact assessments, post-excavation assessments, analysis and publication, in addition to online engagement through ESRI story maps – Virgil was instrumental in developing Museum of London Archaeology’s geoarchaeological capabilities over the last decade, managing large geoarchaeology datasets as part of the Olympic Park development, Crossrail, and Tideway projects. He is now responsible for leading similar projects and developments with AOC recently working on large infrastructure projects such as HS2, as well as energy projects such as Hornsea 4 and Solar 21, and leading Historic England Research projects investigating the use of deposit models in Historic Environment Records.
Selected Bibliography
Yendell, V. 2018, The Battersea Channel Project-geoarchaeological Deposit Modelling as a unifying and dynamic resource for historic environment mitigation and dissemination, in Borehole modelling technical guidance, in Carey, C., Howard, A. J., Knight, D., Corcoran, J. and Heathcote, J. (eds.), Deposit Modelling and Archaeology. Short Run Press Ltd: Exeter, Devon.
Spurr, G., Ruddy, M. and Yendell, V. 2017, A journey through time along the Crossrail south-east line: understanding the evolution of the Lower Thames, Crossrail archaeology series, Museum of London Archaeology Series,
Ranieri, S., Telfer, A., Walker, D. and Yendell, V. 2017, Liverpool Street: Roman roadside burials in the Walbrook valley, Crossrail archaeology series, Museum of London Archaeology S,
Yendell, V., Cameron, N., Davis, A., Scaife, R., Spurr, G. and Whittaker, J. 2018, Liberating the once carefree wanderer-The River Tyburn at Curtis Green Building, London Archaeologist Vol.15 No. 5
Yendell, V. and Scaife, R. 2017, Invisible people next to a river that does not exist: geoarchaeology and the Tyburn River north of Victoria Station, London Archaeologist Vol.15 No. 2
Yendell, V. 2012, Multi-proxy palaeo-environmental and topographic landscape reconstruction in east London, Journal of Wetland Archaeology 12, pp. 86-107.
Brown, A.D., Bradley, R.J., Goldhahn, J., Nord, J., Skoglund, P. and Yendell, V. 2011, The environmental context of a prehistoric rock carving on the Bjäre Peninsula, southern Sweden, Journal of Archaeological Science 38, 746-752.
Allen, J.R.L. and Yendell, V. 2007 Sediments and soils, in Bell, M. (ed.), Prehistoric Coastal Communities: the Mesolithic in Western Britain, York: Council for British Archaeology Research Report 149.