Joshua Pollard

C. Joshua Pollard FSA (born May 1968) is a British archaeologist who is a professor of archaeology at the University of Southampton.

He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London Pollard has been involved in field projects around the Neolithic monument complexes of Avebury and Stonehenge, including the 1997–2003 Longstones Project[3] which sought to understand the sequence and context of monument construction in the later Neolithic in the Avebury region, and which led to the rediscovery of a second megalithic avenue (the Beckhampton Avenue) leading from the Avebury henge and an unusual later Neolithic enclosure.

The project also examined other key elements of the complex, such as the West Kennet Avenue, Falkner's Circle and the Avebury Cove.

The project's aim is to understand the local and regional context of Stonehenge, not as a monument in isolation, but as part of a more extensive 3rd and early 2nd millennium BC ceremonial complex focused on the River Avon.

[4] Pollard is currently working on the "Living with Monuments” (2016–2021)[5] project in collaboration with Prof. Mark Gillings[6] at Bournemouth University and the National Trust at Avebury.