Helen Loney

[5][6] She has also served as a member of the editorial board for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society.

[2] Loney studied a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, graduating magna cum laude in 1983.

[7] In 2008/09, Loney and Andrew Hoaen received funding to radiocarbon-date material recovered during fieldwork at Matterdale.

[8] In 2013 wrote the book Social Change and Technology in Prehistoric Italy, based on her PhD thesis.

It was published by the Accordia Research Institute, and a review by Bob Chapman for the Prehistoric Society described it as a "welcome [addition] to the literature on later Italian prehistory".