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Esoteric Knowledge? Ancient Bronze Artefacts from Iron Age Contexts (2009)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2009). Esoteric Knowledge? Ancient Bronze Artefacts from Iron Age Contexts. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 75, 143-165. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00000335

‘Esoteric knowledge is knowledge of the unusual, the exceptional, the extraordinary; knowledge of things that in some way lie beyond the familiar everyday world’ (Helms 1988, 13) This paper explores the ways in which Bronze Age bronze artefacts may,... Read More about Esoteric Knowledge? Ancient Bronze Artefacts from Iron Age Contexts.

Foreword (2009)
Book Chapter
Hingely, R. (2009). Foreword. In J. Proctor (Ed.), Pegswood Moor, Morpeth: A later Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead Settlement. Pre-Construct Archaeology

Cultural Diversity and Unity: Empire and Rome (2009)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2009). Cultural Diversity and Unity: Empire and Rome. In S. Hales, & T. Hodos (Eds.), Material culture and social identities in the ancient world (54-75). Cambridge University Press

A Wall for all times (2008)
Journal Article
Hingley, R., & Nesbitt, C. (2008). A Wall for all times

Not so Romanized? Tradition, reinvention or discovery in the study of Roman Britain (2008)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2008). Not so Romanized? Tradition, reinvention or discovery in the study of Roman Britain. World Archaeology, 40(3), 427-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438240802261531

Recent scholarship has claimed that the history of Roman Britain has been discussed in terms of 'Romanization' since the beginning of the seventeenth century. In fact, it is wrong to think that there is a single tradition in the understanding of Roma... Read More about Not so Romanized? Tradition, reinvention or discovery in the study of Roman Britain.

Hadrian's Wall in Theory: Pursuing new agendas (2008)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2008). Hadrian's Wall in Theory: Pursuing new agendas. In P. Bidwell (Ed.), Understanding Hadrian's Wall : papers from a conference held at South Shields, 3rd-5th November, 2006, to mark the publication of the 14th edition of the Handbook of the Roman Wall (25-28). Arbeia Society

The Recovery of Roman Britain 1586 to 1906: A Colony so Fertile (2008)
Book
Hingley, R. (2008). The Recovery of Roman Britain 1586 to 1906: A Colony so Fertile. Oxford University Press

From the sixteenth century, classical texts enabled Scottish and English authors and artists to imagine the character and appearance of their forebears and to consider the relevance of these ideas to their contemporaries. Richard Hingley's study cros... Read More about The Recovery of Roman Britain 1586 to 1906: A Colony so Fertile.

Romans and Natives in Britain. (2008)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2008). Romans and Natives in Britain. In Rome and the Barbarians: The birth of a new world (112-115). Skira

The Currency Bars. (2007)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2007). The Currency Bars. In P. Crummy, S. Benfield, N. Crummy, V. Rigby, & D. Shimmin (Eds.), Stanway: An Elite Burial site at Camulodunum (33-6). Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

The Roman Landscape of Britain: From Hoskins to today. (2007)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2007). The Roman Landscape of Britain: From Hoskins to today. In A. Fleming, & R. Hingley (Eds.), Prehistoric and Roman Landscapes: Landscape History after Hoskins (101-113). Windgather

Roman Finds: Context and Theory (2007)
Book Chapter
Willis, S., & Hingley, R. (2007). Roman Finds: Context and Theory. In R. Hingley, & S. Willis (Eds.), Roman Finds: Context and Theory (2-17). Oxbow

Projecting empire: the mapping of Roman Britain (2006)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2006). Projecting empire: the mapping of Roman Britain. Journal of Social Archaeology, 6(3), 328-353. https://doi.org/10.1177/1469605306067840

This article reviews the mapping of Roman Britain, from Roman antiquity to the contemporary age. By reviewing the classical mapping of the British Isles and three particular examples of cartographic representation produced during early modern and mod... Read More about Projecting empire: the mapping of Roman Britain.

The deposition of iron objects in Britain during the later prehistoric and Roman periods: contextual analysis and the significance of iron (2006)
Journal Article
Hingley, R. (2006). The deposition of iron objects in Britain during the later prehistoric and Roman periods: contextual analysis and the significance of iron. Britannia: A Journal of Romano-British and Kindred Studies, 37(1), 213-257. https://doi.org/10.3815/000000006784016620

Central to this paper is the meaning of the actions that lead to iron objects being found in archaeological contexts of later prehistoric and Roman date. It is argued that the placing of iron objects within the physical landscape reflects upon the ch... Read More about The deposition of iron objects in Britain during the later prehistoric and Roman periods: contextual analysis and the significance of iron.

Iron Deposition and its significance in pre-Roman Britain (2006)
Book Chapter
Haselgrove, C., & Hingley, R. (2006). Iron Deposition and its significance in pre-Roman Britain. In G. Bataille, & J. Guillaumet (Eds.), Les depots metalliques au second age du Fer en Europe temperee. Centre archeologique europeen