Hadrian's Wall: A Life
(2012)
Book
Hingley, R. (2012). Hadrian's Wall: A Life. Oxford University Press
All Outputs (6)
"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.