Paul Bahn

Paul Gerard Bahn, FSA (born 29 July 1953)[1] is a British archaeologist, translator, writer and broadcaster who has published extensively on a range of archaeological topics, with particular attention to prehistoric art.He went freelance in the mid-80s, and since then has devoted himself to writing, editing and translating books on archaeology, plus occasional journalism.He led the team which discovered the first Ice Age cave art in Britain in 2003 and 2004.Bahn has also been an active consultant expert to a number of archaeological documentaries, including the BBC production "The Making of Mankind" and the trilogy of programmes "Human Origins" for the Nova series produced by WGBH-TV, Boston.[4][5] On 9 January 1986, Bahn was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA).
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