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image captionOne of the options being considered includes closing the department and making staff redundant
Archaeologists have said proposals to close a world-renowned university department would be a devastating blow to the country.
Archaeology staff at the University of Sheffield have been told their jobs could be at risk after a review.
A petition to save the department has gathered more than 16,000 signatures, and academics across the country have urged bosses to spare it from the axe.
The university said no decisions had yet been taken.
At a meeting earlier this week, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, staff were told three options had been put forward regarding the future of the department:
Don Henson obituary
Don Henson excavating a site in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire. He believed that ‘being an archaeologist isn’t a profession; it’s a way of being, thinking and behaving’. Photograph: Roger Martlew
Don Henson excavating a site in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire. He believed that ‘being an archaeologist isn’t a profession; it’s a way of being, thinking and behaving’. Photograph: Roger Martlew
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Thu 20 May 2021 06.26 EDT
Last modified on Thu 20 May 2021 07.59 EDT
My friend and colleague Don Henson, who has died aged 64 after a short illness, was a lecturer in the University of York’s archaeology department, where he was immensely popular with staff and students, promoting archaeology as a vital subject for understanding what makes us human.