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41. School Of History, Classics And Archaeology - Birkbeck, University Of London
School of History, Classics and Archaeology at Birkbeck college, University ofLondon, From Republic to empire roman History 133BC TO AD284
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hca/programmes/undergraduate/courseunits/republictoempire.s
Home About us Programmes Undergraduate Degrees ... Undergraduate From Republic to Empire: Roman History 133BC TO AD284 Tutor: Dr. Emma Dench A broad course covering the main historical events and the main political, social and economic developments in the late Republic and early Roman Empire from the Gracchi to Dioclectian. Central topics include the fall of the Roman Republic, the emperor's role and image, the senate, Rome's relations with her subjects, the role of women, 'Hellenisation', 'Romanisation' and resistance, the transformation of the city of Rome, civic life in the provinces, religion and deviance, elite culture, living conditions of the poor, slavery. Preliminary Reading:
  • Tacitus Annals, Histories (Penguin Classics)

42. School Of History, Classics And Archaeology - Birkbeck, University Of London
(Archaeological methods and roman archaeology, particularly religion) My workexamines the extent to which the roman empire can be defined
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hca/staff/haynes.shtml
Home About us Programmes Staff ... Contact us Staff Dr Ian Haynes
(Archaeological methods and Roman archaeology, particularly religion) select to go straight to: The remains of Palmyra, Syria. Research interests Back to top My work examines the extent to which the Roman Empire can be defined archaeologically. This involves investigating the ways the imperial system helped generate new regional cultures and, in turn, the way in which these cultures helped define the face of the imperial system. I examine these dynamics through the archaeology of cult, the army and systems of communication and exchange.
Chief Publications Back to top Monographs Haynes, I. P., forthcoming Blood of the Provinces: The Roman auxilia and the making of provincial society

43. FORVM ANTIQVVM: Roman Art And Archaeology
ROMARCH Home Page roman Art and Archaeology; Victoria University of Wellington, The Best of Gibbon s Decline and Fall of the roman empire
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44. University Of Tennessee: Department Of Classics
Origins of roman imperialism and its consequences militarism, empire, Survey of the archaeology of Italy and the roman World from prehistoric times to
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Courses in Greek and Roman Civilization
201. Introduction to Classical Civilization (3).
Introductory survey of civilization of ancient Greece and Rome. Includes aspects of history, literature, art and archaeology, philosophy and religion. Writing-emphasis course. 221. Early Greek Mythology (3).
Archaic Greek religion through comprehensive study of Greek myths with emphasis on how they reflect the early Greek vision of the universe and humanity's place in it. Origins and development of Greek myths and the rise of organized religion, from Bronze Age to about 450 BC. Readings include Hesiod and Aeschylus. Writing-emphasis course. 222. Classical Greek and Roman Mythology (3).
Use of myth in literature, history, religion and philosophy of Greece and Rome from about 450 BC to about 350 AD. Two foci are the latter half of the fifth century BC and the last quarter of the first century BC. Includes Oriental intrusion into Greece and Rome, including early Christianity. Readings include Sophocles, Euripides, Roman poetry, and modern scholarship. Writing-emphasis course. 232. Archaeology and Art of Ancient Greece and Rome (3).

45. Course Descriptions
Archaeology Outline Courses. From Evolution to empire This spans the early Britain Europe 4001350 The fall of the roman empire; the Barbarians;
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~tjrees/pl94bjw/option.html
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Archaeology Courses
Archaeological Methodological Courses
A foundation course for all first-year students of Archaeology. It provides an introduction to the subject, its nature and purpose, its sources of evidence and how these are studied. Themes to be explored include fieldwork and excavation, dating techniques, environmental archaeology, anthropology and experimental archaeology.
Archaeological Theory and Practice I
A second-year courses for Single Honours Archaeologists, designed to put into practice some of the theoretical concepts. It consists of practical classes. Major course elements are: Draughtmanship; surveying; computing; environmental archaeology. This course leads to the production of a portfolio.
Archaeological Theory and Practice II
This is a third year course for Single Honours Archaeologists, designed to examine some of the important issues in Archaeology today. It is taught in seminars (with some field visits). The course includes: Archaeology and the law; cultural resource management; history and development of archaeology; recent and current theoretical trends. The course is examined by a 3-day "take-away" paper.
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From Evolution to Empire
This spans the early development of mankind, from the evolution, of hominids in Africa to the expansion of the Roman Empire. Themes investigated include subsistence, settlement, trade, art, ritual and religion and changing social and political organisation.

46. The Archaeology Of The Western Roman Empire - Archaeology And
Archaeology and Geography The Archaeology of the Western roman empire It examines the military and civilian archaeology of the period from the
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/prospectuses/undergrad/module-information.phtml?code

47. The Archaeology Of The Western Roman Empire - Archaeology And
and English Language The Archaeology of the Western roman empire V61120 It examines the military and civilian archaeology of the period from the
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/prospectuses/undergrad/module-information.phtml?code

48. Essays On Archaeology And Anthropology (Ancient History) - Rome And Roman Empire
for Archaeology and Anthropology (Ancient History) / Rome and roman empire 2374 The roman empire An Analysis Of Its Economic Climate and Ultimate
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2374 The Roman Empire: An Analysis Of Its Economic Climate and Ultimate Decline.
This paper examines the Roman Empire circa first to fifth centuries A.D, regarding its economic climate and ultimate decline. This paper looks at the decline as the unavoidable fate of the Roman world. 9 pgs. 29 f/c. 6b.
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49. Egypt In The Roman Empire CL2361
Journal of roman Archaeology. JRS. Journal of roman Studies. JWI. Journal of theWarburg and Courtauld Institutes. . Klio. -. Latomus
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Classics Journals Abbreviations Back to Bibliography Current subscriptions AJA American Journal of Archaeology AJP American Journal of Philology Annee Philologique AK Antike Kunst AC L'Antiquite Classique Antiquity Arch Archaeology Athenaeum Britannia BSA British School at Athens (Annual) BCH Bulletin de Correspondence Hellenique CJ Classical Journal CPh/CP/Class.Phil Classical Philology CQ Classical Quarterly Classical Review CSCA California Studies in Classical Antiquity EgArch Egyptian Archaeology Egypt Exploration Society Eranos Glotta Gnomon
Greece and Rome GRBS Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies

50. Egypt In The Roman Empire CL2361
W. Scheidel, Measuring Sex, Age and Death in the roman empire Committee forArchaeology, Monograph 9) (Oxford, 1990) 12137 722.7 ARC Quarto
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/scolar/cl2361/bibliography.html
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Cleopatra and Black History

Ethnicity, Identity and Roman Politics

The Roman Administrative System
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R.S. Bagnall, Reading Papyri: Writing ancient history, (London, 1995) 930.072 BAG
R.S. Bagnall Egypt in Late Antiquity (Princeton, 1993) 932.02 BAG RES /932.02 BAG
A.K. Bowman, Egypt after the Pharaohs (Oxford, 1986) 932.02 BOW RES
N. Lewis, Life in Egypt under Roman Rule (Oxford, 1983) 932.02 LEW RES
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Cleopatra and Black History :
Click here for links to relevant web sites J. Gwyn Griffiths, 'The death of Cleopatra VII', JEA 47 (1961), 113-118. J. Carter, The Battle of Actium (London, 1970) 937.05 CAR

51. Professor Greg Woolf
The cultural history of the roman empire. My past work has included studies of The present state and future scope of roman Archaeology a comment
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/people/woolf.shtml
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Professor Greg Woolf
Professor of Ancient History
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Room: C 28
Research Interests
The cultural history of the Roman empire. My past work has included studies of patronage, of epigraphy as a cultural phenomenon, of literacy and of the economic history of the empire and its urbanization. A major focus of my research has been on the archaeology and history of Roman Gaul, especially the cultural changes usually termed Romanization. I have carried out fieldwork in northern France. I maintain interests in the later prehistory of Europe, in archaeological theory, and in the Younger Pliny. More recently I have been engaged in the study of religious practice in the Roman provinces.
Select Publications
Patronage of the rural poor in the Roman world (with P.D.A.Garnsey), Patronage in the Ancient Society ed. A.Wallace-Hadrill, London (1989), 153-170. `World systems analysis and the Roman empire'.

52. Dr Jon Coulston
Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the roman empire, Three newbooks on Trajan s Column , Journal of roman Archaeology 3, 1990, 290309.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/people/coulston.shtml
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Dr Jon Coulston
Lecturer in Ancient History and Archaeology
jcnc@st-andrews.ac.uk
Room: S14
Research Interests
  • Roman Army studies Roman military equipment Ancient warfare Roman provincial archaeology Trajan's Column Roman art (especially stone sculpture) Roman architecture The City of Rome. Asiatic steppe nomads
Select Publications
'Roman Archery Equipment', in M.C. Bishop (ed.), The Production and Distribution of Roman Military Equipment. Proceedings of the Second Roman Military Equipment Seminar, BAR International Series 275, Oxford, 1985, 220-366. The Defence of the Roman and Byzantine East , BAR International Series 297, Oxford, 1986, 59-75. (With E.J. Phillips) Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani, Great Britain I,6, Hadrian's Wall West of the River North Tyne, and Carlisle , Oxford, 1988. (ed.) Military Equipment and the Identity of Roman Soldiers. Proceedings of the Fourth Roman Military Equipment Conference , BAR International Series 394, Oxford, 1988.

53. Exam Past Papers On-line
AN3008, The Disintegration of the roman empire, Select. AN3011, Archaeology andAncient History I, Select. AN3012, Archaeology and Ancient History II
http://exams.st-and.ac.uk/exams/viewByModule?schoolID=49

54. Classics In Contemporary Culture: Roman Empire: Good? Bad? Indifferent?
roman empire Good? Bad? Indifferent? Stephanie Hausner (Johns Hopkins NewsLetter),writing about the issue of gay marriage, notes the double-edged sword
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55. Roman Empire
Discovering Archaeology is a bimonthly magazine......Simple explanation of roman empire in the framework of the history of the Universe . Magazine
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56. ThinkQuest : Library : Ancient Civilizations & Archaeology
The Dig Adventures in Archaeology unearths information about the scientists who Greece, the roman empire, and Egypt are the three areas explored at the
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57. Roman History - R
Society for those interested in the study of Rome and the roman empire.Scope includes roman history, archaeology, literature and art to about AD 700.
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Roman history and R Guide - Resources and Review
Includes links to resources about the ancient world, such as art, archaeology, papyrology, epigraphy, philosophy and literature, along with faculty and prospectus information.

Project established to document standing remains and conduct an archaeological analysis of the urban centre of Pompeii, its main religious, civic, and commercial institutions. Plans and images of the forum are provided.

Information from the Age of the Emperors including the history of Rome, a map of the empire, Panem et Circenses, Rome and Christianity and the Emperors. Also includes details of the Imperial Forum Project for the Jubilee of 2000 and a virtual tour of life in Ancient Rome.

Collection of information about life in Ancient Greece, China, Rome, India, and Egypt. Includes details of housing, families, entertainment, clothing and hair styles, religion, empires, weddings, and food.

A guide to the rules of play of board games played by the Romans.
Presents background information, online lessons, and resources for teachers and students which cover the history curriculum in Years 7 through 9, and at GCSE level. Topics covered include the Roman empire, Islamic civilisations, the Tudors, the First World War, and Nazi Germany.
Information about the early history of the Christian catacombs in Rome. Includes a general outline, the catacombs of Saint Callixtus, the Christians of the persecutions, the litanies of the martyrs of Saint Callixtus and the 1996 speech of Pope John Paul II to the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology about the catacombs.

58. University Of Durham - Archaeology Postgraduate - Roman
The roman archaeology strand offers students the opportunity to gain a well who are fascinated by aspects of the archaeology of the roman empire to gain
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Archaeology/postgrad/pg_roman.php
TAUGHT COURSE PROGRAMMES MA IN ARCHAEOLOGY Course Structure Prehistory Roman Egypt, India, Near East ... Historical PROFESSIONAL TRAINING MSc Palaeopathology MA Archaeological Survey RESEARCH DEGREES MA, MPhil, PhD PhD Projects Available Home Postgraduate - Roman Roman The Roman strand within the MA in Archaeology degree enables students to acquire a good understanding of the archaeology and historical evidence for themes and topics of the Roman Empire, and to introduce current theories and debates about this evidence. Theory is an increasingly important issue within Roman archaeology and this MA is intended to enable students to develop and expand their knowledge of both method and theory. The course provides a firm foundation for students seeking to undertake higher level research PhD in aspects of Roman archaeology. It also provides an opportunity to students who are fascinated by aspects of the archaeology of the Roman empire to gain a wider and deeper appreciation of the subject.
The Department is currently in the process of expanding its staff in Roman archaeology; two new appointments have been advertised. The Department hosts the Research Centre for Roman Provincial Archaeology

59. Faculty Handbook Online 2005/06 : Module Description - Durham University
Department ARCHAEOLOGY. ARCH1101 FROM roman empire TO NATION STATE Rise andfall of the roman empire. 2. Archaeology of the early middle ages.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/faculty.handbook/module_description.php?module_code=ARCH110

60. The Northernmost Frontier Of The Roman Empire - 24 Hour Museum - Official Guide
THE NORTHERNMOST FRONTIER OF THE roman empire. 25/04/1999 Old Fulling MillMuseum of Archaeology, The Banks, Durham, DH1 3EB, Durham, England
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ADVANCED SEARCH THE NORTHERNMOST FRONTIER OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE Once the largest fort in Co. Durham, Binchester lay on Dere Street, the main Roman highway from York to Corbridge and Scotland. The fort has the best preserved military bath house in Britain. Binchester Roman Fort
Bishop Auckland, DL14 8DJ, Durham, England Finds from Binchester are on display at The Bowes Museum , Barnard Castle. The Bowes Museum
The Bowes Museum, Newgate, Barnard Castle, DL12 8NP, Durham, England Evidence of the Romans in County Durham may be found at the Old Fulling Mill , where Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval objects are on display. Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology
Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology, The Banks, Durham, DH1 3EB, Durham, England Arbeia stands guard at the mouth of the River Tyne. See excavated ruins, museum displays of finds including weapons, jewellery and coins, summer excavations. Visit the stunning reconstructed West Gate or try your hand at working on an archaeological dig in Time Quest.
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