Introduction
(2014)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2014). Introduction. In M. Janković, V. Mihajlović, & S. Babić (Eds.), The edges of the Roman world (1-4). Cambridge Scholars Publishing
All Outputs (76)
Romanization (2014)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2014). Romanization. In C. (. Smith (Ed.), Encyclopedia of global archaeology (6373-6380). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_942
The Living Frontier: The Passing of Time on Hadrian's Wall (2013)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2013). The Living Frontier: The Passing of Time on Hadrian's Wall. In N. Mills (Ed.), Presenting the Romans: Interpreting the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site (147-156). Boydell & Brewer
Hadrian's Wall: A Life (2012)
Book
Hingley, R. (2012). Hadrian's Wall: A Life. Oxford University Press
"A place that the lover of antiquity will visit with great delight": from Caer Segonte to Calleva Atrebatum (2012)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2012). "A place that the lover of antiquity will visit with great delight": from Caer Segonte to Calleva Atrebatum. In M. Fulford (Ed.), Silchester and the study of Romano-British Urbanism (23-40). Journal of Roman Archaeology
Commentary: inheriting Roman Places (2012)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2012). Commentary: inheriting Roman Places. In D. M. Totten, & K. Lafrenz Samules (Eds.), Making Roman Places, past and present (171-176). Journal of Roman Archaeology
Comment: processing the past (2012)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2012). Comment: processing the past. In N. M. Burström, & F. Fahlander (Eds.), Matters of Scale: Processes and courses of events in the past and the present (185-196). PAG
Explotation and Assimilation: The Western Roman Empire from Augustus to Trajan (2012)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2012). Explotation and Assimilation: The Western Roman Empire from Augustus to Trajan. In D. Hoyos (Ed.), A Companion to Roman Imperialism (265-276). Brill Academic Publishers
Life of an Ancient Monument: Hadrian's Wall in History (2012)
Journal Article
Hingley, R., Witcher, R., & Nesbitt, C. (2012). Life of an Ancient Monument: Hadrian's Wall in History. Antiquity, 86(333), 760-771. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00047906The Romans are Britain's favourite invaders, and Hadrian's Wall is among the largest and finest of the relics they left behind on the island. However, as our authors urge, we should demand more intellectual depth from our monuments today. Not simply... Read More about Life of an Ancient Monument: Hadrian's Wall in History.
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
Living Landscape: reading Hadrian's Wall (2011)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2011). Living Landscape: reading Hadrian's Wall. Landscapes, 12(2), 41-62
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.