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List of works by Jane Webster

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Creolizing the Roman Provinces

journal article from 'American Journal of Archaeology' published in 2001

Necessary comparisons: A post‐colonial approach to religious syncretism in the Roman provinces

scientific article published in February 1997

At the End of the World: Druidic and Other Revitalization Movements in Post-Conquest Gaul and Britain

Archaeologies of slavery and servitude: bringing ‘New World’ perspectives to Roman Britain

scientific article published in 2005

Less beloved. Roman archaeology, slavery and the failure to compare

scholarly article by Jane Webster published in October 2008

'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods

scientific article published in 1995

Slavery, archaeology and the politics of analogy

scientific article published on 20 October 2008

TheZongin the Context of the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade

article

The Just War: Graeco-Roman Texts as Colonial Discourse

scientific article published in January 1995

Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective

article

Looking for the material culture of the middle passage

2005 scholarly article

The Unredeemed Object: Displaying Abolitionist Artefacts in 2007

journal article

Medieval and later settlement around Chassenon (Charente), France: fieldwork in 2011

scientific article published in January 2011

Beyond the Edge of the Empire — Caledonians, Picts and Romans. By F. Hunter. Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie, Ross-shire, 2007. Pp. iv + 92, illus. Price: £5.00

Collecting for the cabinet of freedom: the parliamentary history of Thomas Clarkson’s chest

journal article

Medieval and later settlement around Chassenon (Charente), France: fieldwork in 2012

scientific article published in January 2013

Andrew Pearson, Ben Jeffs, Annsofie Witkin & Helen MacQuarrie. Infernal traffic: excavation of a liberated African graveyard in Rupert's Valley, St Helena. xxii+178 pages, 151 colour and b&w illustrations. 2012. York: Council for British Archaeology;

scholarly article by Jane Webster published in June 2013