Carol Knott
Carol studied archaeology, history and philosophy at the University of Glasgow, her native city. She spent many years as an archaeologist in the southeast of England, specializing in medieval ceramics and the conservation of historic houses and gardens. Since 1988 she has worked as an archaeologist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, living in a crofting village on the Isle of Lewis, and was formerly archaeologist for the National Trust for Scotland for their World Heritage site of St Kilda. Her great pleasure is to explore the cultures of Scotland, Europe and the North Atlantic, and to bring them to life for a modern audience.
She is also involved extensively in expedition travel throughout the world and especially in the polar regions from Svalbard and Greenland to the South Pole, sharing her passion for understanding the past and the fascinating people who have preceded us to the wilderness areas of the world.