Career
During part of her time with the RCHME she was seconded to the History Department of the University of Birmingham to research the relationship between settlement and landscape in the East Midlands. She followed this with a similar project for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. In 1999 she was elected a visiting fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where she is a Senior Research Associate and Affiliated Lecturer.
In 2004 she took on a new post at Cambridge to promote undergraduate archaeology, and created Access Cambridge Archaeology.
In 1993 she joined the team creating the first Time Team series, shown in 1994. The success of Time Team encouraged the production of other programmes in similar formats, including What If and House Detectives.
In 2000 she fronted an episode of the British Broadcasting Corporation counter history programme entitled "What If" where she theorised on what would have happened had Boudicca"s uprising succeeded in AD 60. In 2002 House Detectives at Large starred Carenza Lewis with architectural historian Dan Cruickshank.
She also devised and presented a series called Sacred Sites for HTV. She left Time Team after series 12, filmed in 2004, and returned to television in the 2010 series Michael Wood"s Story of England.
Carenza Lewis went public about her experience when she was wrongly diagnosed with breast cancer by Doctor James Elwood in 1997 and had an unnecessary double mastectomy. In 2015 Carenza Lewis was appointed Professor of Public Understanding of Research at the University of Lincoln.