David Applegate has been awarded the Annual John Gillam Prize by the Study Group for Roman Pottery for his Archaeological Project examining ‘Hoo ware’ – that is Roman … Read more
Author: Lloyd Bosworth
Three CLAS Students Awarded Small Grants
Harriet Gemmel has won a £500 grant from the British Institute in Ankara to examine late antique shops in the ancient cities of Western Asia … Read more
Visualising Late Antiquity Workshop 1: Law Courts in Late Antiquity
A one day workshop of the University of Kent and King’s College, London will be held at King’s on Saturday 6 June. Programme 11.00-11.30 Luke … Read more
Public Lecture, by Dr Dries Tys
6.00pm, Thursday 15th October Dr Dries Tys of the Free University of Brussels will give a paper entitled: ‘Seen and Unseen: Maritime Societies and their … Read more
Dr Steve Willis Elected a Fellow of The Society of Antiquaries
Congratulations to Dr Steve Willis for his recent election as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. The Society of Antiquaries of London was founded … Read more
Dr Luke Lavan interviewed by Past Horizons
A new archaeological research project at the University of Kent, will reconstruct urban life in cities such as Constantinople during a period of history that … Read more
New MA in Ancient History
The MA in Ancient History has a focus on research training that will place students in a strong position for further study for a PhD … Read more
New MA in Roman History and Archaeology
This unique MA is designed for students who wish to adopt a twin-tracked approach to the past by using both historical sources and archaeological evidence. … Read more
New MA in Heritage Management
The MA in Heritage Management is a unique programme combining the worlds of archaeology and business and is taught in Athens at Eleusis, an area … Read more
New staff publications
Ray Laurence, Families in the Greco-Roman World (Continuum, 2012) Ray Laurence, The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC–c.AD 250 (Cambridge University Press, 2011) Anne … Read more