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Alexander Smith, Martyn Allen, Tom Brindle & Mike Fulford. The rural settlement of Roman Britain (Britannia Monograph 29). 2016. xxv+469 pages, 400 colour illustrations. London: The Roman Society; 978-0-907764-43-4 paperback £40

Ancestors and identity in the later prehistory of Atlantic Scotland: The reuse and reinvention of Neolithic monuments and material culture

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Archaeologies of Colonialism: Consumption, Entanglement, and Violence in Ancient Mediterranean France. By Dietler. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles/London, 2010. Pp. xi + 464, illus. Price: £41.95. isbn 978 0 520 26551 6

Archaeologies of Landscape: Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall

Assessing How Representation of the Roman Past Impacts Public Perceptions of the Province of Britain

scientific article

Attitudes to Roman Imperialism

scientific article published in January 1993

Becoming Roman, Writing Latin? Literacy and Epigraphy in the Roman West

Britannia, Origin Myths and the British Empire

article published in 1995

Britons and Romans: Advancing an Archaeological Agenda

Constructing the nation and empire : Victorian and Edwardian images of the building of Roman fortifications

chapter published in 2016

D. J. BREEZE, J. COLLINGWOOD BRUCE'S HANDBOOK TO THE ROMAN WALL: FOURTEENTH EDITION. Newcastle upon Tyne: Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2006. Pp. 512, illus. isbn 0901083651. £18.00

Early Studies in Roman Britain

Esoteric Knowledge? Ancient Bronze Artefacts from Iron Age Contexts

scholarly article by Richard Hingley published in January 2009

Excavations at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire: A Prehistoric and Roman Landscape

From Round House to Roman Villa: The Proceedings of a Conference Held in 1993 to Celebrate the Upper Nene Archaeological Society's 30th Anniversary

Frontiers and Mobilities: The Frontiers of the Roman Empire and Europe

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George Lambrick & Tim Allen. Gravelly Guy, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire: the development of a prehistoric and Romano-British community (Thames Valley Landscape Monograph 21). xix+520 pages, 171 figures, 31 plates, 120 tables. 2004. Oxford: Oxford Un

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Globalizing Roman Culture: Unity, Diversity, Empire

book published in 2005

Iron Age ‘Currency Bars’: The Archaeological and Social Context

scientific article published in January 1990

LAURA I. KOOISTRA. Borderland farming: possibilities and limitations of farming in the Roman period and Early Middle Ages between the Rhine and Meuse. 401 pages, 70 illustrations, 67 tables. 1996. Assen: Van Gorcum; 90-232-3199-6 paperback Df.75

LOCATION, FUNCTION AND STATUS: A ROMANO-BRITISH ?RELIGIOUS COMPLEX? AT THE NOAH'S ARK INN, FRILFORD (OXFORDSHIRE)

Life of an ancient monument: Hadrian's Wall in history

article published in 2012

Living Landscape: Reading Hadrian's Wall

scientific article published in December 2011

Living Landscape: Reading Hadrian's Wall

scientific article published in December 2012

Not so Romanized? Tradition, reinvention or discovery in the study of Roman Britain

scientific article published in September 2008

Prehistoric and Romano-British Settlement in the Solway Plain, Cumbria

Projecting empire

scientific article published in October 2006

Recent Discoveries of the Roman Period at the Noah's Ark Inn, Frilford, South Oxfordshire

Review of D.J. Mattingly. The Archaeology of Fazzan, Vol. 1 and 2

scholarly article by Richard Hingley published in June 2009

Roman Villas: A Study in Social Structure

Roman officers and English gentlemen: the imperial origins of Roman archaeology

book published in 2000

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Rural Settlement in Northern Britain

Rural Settlement in Roman Britain

book published in 1989

Situating a post-colonial Roman Britain - D. J. MATTINGLY, AN IMPERIAL POSSESSION: BRITAIN IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE, 54 BC- AD 409 (The Penguin History of Britain; Allen Lane, London2006). Pp. xvi + 622, figs. 17, tables 14. ISBN 0-713-99063-5. £30.

scientific article published in 2007

Struggling with a Roman inheritance. A response to Versluys

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The Antiquarian Rediscovery of the Antonine WallBy Lawrence Keppie. Pp. 169, 100 illus. ISBN 9781908332004. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2012. £30.00 (hb)

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The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles By Ian Armit. 264 pp, 83 b/w pls, numerous figs. Edinburgh: University Press. 1996. £14.95

scientific article published in 1997

The Deposition of Iron Objects in Britain During the Later Prehistoric and Roman Periods: Contextual Analysis and the Significance of Iron

scientific article published in November 2006

The Landscape of Roman Britain

The Roman House in Britain

The illustrator of Roman Britain, by his children - JULIA SORRELL AND MARK SORRELL, ALAN SORRELL. THE MAN WHO CREATED ROMAN BRITAIN (Oxbow Books, Oxford2018; distributed in N America by Casemate Academic). Pp. xiv + 202, figs. 124 including colour.

scientific article published in 2020

‘Are You Local?’ Indigenous Iron Age and Mobile Roman and Post-Roman Populations: Then, Now and In-Between

scientific article published on 8 March 2018