The archaeological record has failed to acknowledge the contribution of women in the male dominated spaces of Roman military sites. Recent studies have helped to uncover the most accurate socio-spatial account of the gendered nature of Roman forts in Britain. This thesis focuses on the presence of women in the region of Hadrian’s Wall, and in particular, at the forts of Housesteads and Vindolanda while they were occupied by the Roman military (c. AD 122/4-410 and c. AD 85-400 respectively). Textual, skeletal, and artefactual evidence from both sites provide the basis qualitative and quantitative analyses drawing upon a total of 789 artefacts (150 from Housesteads and 639 from Vindolanda) within the artefact catalogue. This evidence is u...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
This article concerns the characterization of Roman artifacts so that they can play a greater role i...
The study of the nature and function of extramural settlement on the northern frontier of Roman Brit...
The following research contributes to a broad agenda in the archaeology and history of the Roman mil...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
This project studies the re-use of Roman fortification sites in the Anglo-Scottish border region, fr...
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain....
The aim of this thesis is to understand the ways that gender is continually constructed, perceived a...
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses t...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
This thesis focuses upon the osteological evidence for adult health in Dorset, England during the Ir...
Modern methods of analysis applied to cemeteries have often been used in our pages to suggest genera...
This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman ...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
This article concerns the characterization of Roman artifacts so that they can play a greater role i...
The study of the nature and function of extramural settlement on the northern frontier of Roman Brit...
The following research contributes to a broad agenda in the archaeology and history of the Roman mil...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
This project studies the re-use of Roman fortification sites in the Anglo-Scottish border region, fr...
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain....
The aim of this thesis is to understand the ways that gender is continually constructed, perceived a...
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses t...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
This thesis focuses upon the osteological evidence for adult health in Dorset, England during the Ir...
Modern methods of analysis applied to cemeteries have often been used in our pages to suggest genera...
This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman ...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
This article concerns the characterization of Roman artifacts so that they can play a greater role i...