Iron Age Knowledge: Pre-Roman Peoples
and Myths of Origin
(2011)
Book Chapter
and Myths of Origin. In T. Moore, & X. Armada (Eds.), Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium BC: crossing the divide (617-637). Oxford University Press
Outputs (76)
Rome: Imperial and Local Religions (2011)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2011). Rome: Imperial and Local Religions. In T. Insoll (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of the archaeology of ritual and religion (745-757). Oxford University Press
Globalization and the Roman Empire: The Geneaology of Empire (2011)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2011). Globalization and the Roman Empire: The Geneaology of Empire. Sémata (Santiago de Compostela), 23, 99-113
Contextualizing Hadrian's Wall: The Wall as 'Debatable Lands' (2011)
Journal Article
Hingley, R., & Hartis, R. (2011). Contextualizing Hadrian's Wall: The Wall as 'Debatable Lands'. Impact of empire, Roman empire, 13, 79-96. https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004201194.i-378.22
Tales of the Frontier: diasporas on Hadrian's wall (2010)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2010). Tales of the Frontier: diasporas on Hadrian's wall. In H. Eckardt (Ed.), Roman diasporas : archaeological approaches to mobility and diversity in the Roman Empire (227-243). Journal of Roman Archaeology
Stonehenge (2010)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2010). Stonehenge. The Public Historian, 32, 143-6
Edward Gibbon and Francis Haverfield: The Traditions of Imperial Decline (2010)
Book Chapter
Rogers, A., & Hingley, R. (2010). Edward Gibbon and Francis Haverfield: The Traditions of Imperial Decline. In M. Bradley (Ed.), Classics & imperialism in the British Empire (189-209). Oxford University PressAn article that explores Gibbon's writings about declime and fall and the impact of this work on the late Victorian and Edwardian archaeologists, Francis Haverfield. Part of a book that explores the relationship of classical knowledge to the maintena... Read More about Edward Gibbon and Francis Haverfield: The Traditions of Imperial Decline.
O Imperialismo Romano: Novas Perspectivas a Partir da Bretanha (2010)
Book
Hingley, R. (2010). O Imperialismo Romano: Novas Perspectivas a Partir da Bretanha. Anna Bulme
‘The most ancient Boundary between England and Scotland’: Genealogies of the Roman Wall(s) (2010)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2010). ‘The most ancient Boundary between England and Scotland’: Genealogies of the Roman Wall(s). Classical Receptions Journal, 2(1), 25-43. https://doi.org/10.1093/crj/clq001Drawing upon the writings of English, Scottish and Irish authors, this article explores the conceptual spaces created through the medium of the two Roman Walls of Britain. Late seventeenth- to early twentieth-century texts are addressed to explore ho... Read More about ‘The most ancient Boundary between England and Scotland’: Genealogies of the Roman Wall(s).
Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall (2010)
Journal Article
Witcher, R., Tolia-Kelly, D., & Hingley, R. (2010). Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall. Journal of Material Culture, 15(1), 105-128. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359183510355228This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a monument of/to Ancient Rome. Encounters with this monument have generated multitudinous materialities: hegemonic, conflicting and ambiguous. These traje... Read More about Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall.