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Staff involved with archaeology

 

School of Classics Jon Coulston Archaeology of the Roman Army. Roman military equipment, Ancient warfare, Roman architecture, Trajan's Column. Coin
  Rebecca Sweetman

The Archaeology of Roman and Late Antique Greece. Fieldwork at Phylakopi, Melos and Sparta.

 

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  Greg Woolf

The cultural History of the Roman Empire; Ancient economic and social history; Ancient literacy; Roman provincial archaeology and Roman Gaul.

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School of History Helena Carr Alpine regions in the late antique and early medieval period; environmental and geographical impacts upon historical societies, particularly mountain communities, transport and communication networks, travel, the transformation of the Roman world and transmission of its culture.  
  Tim Greenwood Mediaeval Byzantium and the Near East (6th–11th centuries) with particular interest in the Caucasus and Sasanian Persia  
  James Palmer Cultural history of the early Middle Ages (7th to 12th centuries), particularly in the Frankish world.  
  Elina Screen Early medieval European and British history, c. 300-1100  
  Angus Stewart

Diplomatic, military and cultural interaction in the eastern Mediterranean world in the age of the Crusades (c. 1000-1350)

 
  Alex Woolf

Development of centralised kingdoms from Iron Age societies; Scottish history to c.1050

 
School of Art History Ian Carradice Keeper of the University Museum Collections, Museum and Gallery Studies, Greek and Roman Coinage.