The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain
Edited by Martin Millett, Louise Revell, and Alison Moore
Author Information
Martin Millet is a graduate of the University of London Institute of Archaeology with a doctorate from the University of Oxford. He has worked at the Universities of Durham and Southampton before moving to Cambridge in 2001. He is active in fieldwork in northern England and central Italy and has previously run projects in Spain and Portugal. His principal interests lie in the social and economic archaeology of the Roman world.
Alison Moore is a graduate of the Universities of Kent and Southampton with a doctorate from University of Southampton. She has lectured at Southampton and Canterbury Christchurch University and her principal interests social archaeology of the Roman Empire, age, and the lifecourse.
Dr. Louise Revell is a Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton. Her primary interest is in the impact of Rome on the provincial communities of the western empire. She currently hold a Getty Fellowship as part of the Arts of Rome's Provinces workshop.
Contributors:
Lindsay Allason-Jones, The Centre for Interdisciplinary Artefact Studies
Patty Baker, University of Kent
Tim Champion, University of Southampton
Hilary Cool, Barbican Research Associates
Belinda Crerar, The British Museum
Ben Croxford, Merseyside Environmental Advisory Service
David Dungworth, Historic England
Hella Eckardt, University of Reading
Simon Esmonde Cleary, University of Birmingham
Jeremy Evans, Barbican Research Associates Ltd
Andy Gardner, University College London
James Gerrard, Newcastle University
Rebecca Gowland, Durham University
Ian Haynes, Newcastle University
Richard Hingley, University of Durham
Valerie M. Hope, Open University
Fraser Hunter, National Museum of Scotland
Henry Hurst, Cambridge University
Tatiana Ivleva, University of Leiden
Zena Kamash, University of Oxford
Mark Maltby, Bournemouth University
Martin Millett, University of Cambridge
Tom Moore, Durham University
Alison Moore, Freelance academic editor
Sam Moorhead, British Museum
Gundula Müldner, University of Reading
Alex Mullen, All Souls College, Oxford
Claire Nesbitt, Durham University
John Pearce, King's College London
David Petts, Durham University
Martin Pitts, University of Exeter
Louise Revell, University of Southampton
Adam Rogers, University of Durham
Melanie Sherratt, Durham University
Alex Smith, University of Reading
Ellen Swift, University of Kent
Marijke van der Veen, University of Leicester
Lacey Wallace, University of Cambridge
Phillipa Walton, British Museum
Jake Weekes, University of Kent
Peter Wilson
Amy Zoll