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Andrew Wilson (classical archaeologist)

Andrew Ian Wilson (born 29 February 1968) is a British classical archaeologist and Head of School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford. He was director of the Oxford Institute of Archaeology from 2009 to 2011. Wilson's main research interests are the economy of the Roman world, Greek and Roman water supply, and ancient technology.[2]

Andrew Wilson
Born (1968-02-29) 29 February 1968 (age 55)
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
Scientific career
FieldsClassical archaeology
History of technology
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
Doctoral studentsZena Kamash[1]

Early life and education edit

Wilson was educated at the Perse School, Cambridge, and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he studied Literae Humaniores (Classics) from 1987 to 1991. From 1991 to 1993 he worked as a computer consultant for the electronics firm Eurotherm, before returning to Oxford to study for his doctorate (1993 to 1997), a social and technological study on water management and usage in Roman North Africa, supervised by John Lloyd.

Academic career edit

From 1996 to 2000 he was a Fellow by Examination in Classical Archaeology at Magdalen College, Oxford, and spend nine months at the British School at Rome as a Rome Scholar in 1999 and 2000. In 2000 he became University Lecturer in Roman Archaeology at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Wolfson College; and in 2004 was appointed Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, and Fellow of All Souls College.

Wilson was Director of the Oxford Institute of Archaeology from 2009 to 2011, and was Head of the School of Archaeology from 2013. He is Chairman of the Society for Libyan Studies, and is on the editorial and advisory boards of several periodicals: Ancient West and East; Facta: A journal of Roman Material Culture Studies; and Oxford Journal of Archaeology. With Alan Bowman, he directs the Oxford Roman Economy Project (OxREP).[3]

Wilson's research marshals archaeological data to address historical questions about ancient society, technology and economy. He has co-directed excavations in Rome, Euesperides (modern Benghazi, Libya), and Utica, Tunisia with Josephine Crawley Quinn and Elizabeth Fentress, and has participated in excavation and fieldwork projects in Thamusida, Morocco, on the Tunisian isle of Jerba, in the Libyan desert region Fazzan, Yeronisos on Cyprus and Al-Andarin in Syria. As of 2010, he has published over ninety articles and reviews and is co-editor of the monograph series Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy for Oxford University Press.

Recent works edit

Books
  • Quantifying the Roman Economy: Methods and Problems, Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy, Vol. 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009 (co-editor), ISBN 978-0-19-956259-6
Selected articles and book chapters
  • Urban Production in the Roman World: The View from North Africa, Papers of the British School at Rome, Vol. 70, 2002, pp. 231–273
  • Machines, Power and the Ancient Economy, Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 92, 2002, pp. 1–32
  • The Spread of Foggara-based Irrigation in the Ancient Sahara, in Mattingly, David John; McLaren, Sue; Savage, Elizabeth; al-Fasatwi, Y.; Gadgood, Khaled (eds.), The Libyan Desert: Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage, London: The Society for Libyan Studies, 2006, pp. 205–216, ISBN 978-1-900971-04-1
  • The Economic Impact of Technological Advances in the Roman Construction Industry, in Lo Cascio, Elio (ed.), Innovazione tecnica e progresso economico nel mondo romano, Bari: Edipuglia, 2006, pp. 225–236, ISBN 978-88-7228-405-6
  • The Metal Supply of the Roman Empire, in Papi, Emanuele (ed.), Supplying Rome and the Roman Empire, Journal of Roman Archaeology, supplement 69, 2007, pp. 109–125, ISBN 978-1-887829-69-4
  • Hydraulic Engineering, in Oleson, John Peter (ed.), Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 285–318, ISBN 978-0-19-518731-1
  • Machines, in Oleson, John Peter (ed.), Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 337–366, ISBN 978-0-19-518731-1
  • Large-scale Manufacturing, Standardization, and Trade, in Oleson, John Peter (ed.), Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 393–417, ISBN 978-0-19-518731-1
  • Economy and Trade, in Bispham, Edward (ed.), The Short Oxford History of Europe, Vol. 2: Roman Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 170–202, ISBN 978-0-19-926601-2
  • Villas, Horticulture and Irrigation Infrastructure in the Tiber Valley, in Coarelli, Filippo; Patterson, Helen (eds.), Mercator Placidissimus: The Tiber Valley in Antiquity. New Research in the Upper and Middle River Valley, Proceedings of the Conference Held at the British School at Rome, 27–28 February 2004, Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2009, pp. 731–768, ISBN 978-88-7140-368-7

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Water supply and management in the Near East, 63 BC-AD 636". solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  2. ^ Personal website at Oxford University
  3. ^ The Oxford Roman Economy Project: Co-directors

External links edit

  • Personal website at Oxford University – incl. publications in PDF format for download
  • at the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford
  • Oxford Roman Economy Project

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Andrew Ian Wilson born 29 February 1968 is a British classical archaeologist and Head of School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford He was director of the Oxford Institute of Archaeology from 2009 to 2011 Wilson s main research interests are the economy of the Roman world Greek and Roman water supply and ancient technology 2 Andrew WilsonBorn 1968 02 29 29 February 1968 age 55 Hertford United KingdomNationalityBritishAlma materUniversity of OxfordScientific careerFieldsClassical archaeology History of technologyInstitutionsUniversity of OxfordDoctoral studentsZena Kamash 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Recent works 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWilson was educated at the Perse School Cambridge and at Corpus Christi College Oxford where he studied Literae Humaniores Classics from 1987 to 1991 From 1991 to 1993 he worked as a computer consultant for the electronics firm Eurotherm before returning to Oxford to study for his doctorate 1993 to 1997 a social and technological study on water management and usage in Roman North Africa supervised by John Lloyd Academic career editFrom 1996 to 2000 he was a Fellow by Examination in Classical Archaeology at Magdalen College Oxford and spend nine months at the British School at Rome as a Rome Scholar in 1999 and 2000 In 2000 he became University Lecturer in Roman Archaeology at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Wolfson College and in 2004 was appointed Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire and Fellow of All Souls College Wilson was Director of the Oxford Institute of Archaeology from 2009 to 2011 and was Head of the School of Archaeology from 2013 He is Chairman of the Society for Libyan Studies and is on the editorial and advisory boards of several periodicals Ancient West and East Facta A journal of Roman Material Culture Studies and Oxford Journal of Archaeology With Alan Bowman he directs the Oxford Roman Economy Project OxREP 3 Wilson s research marshals archaeological data to address historical questions about ancient society technology and economy He has co directed excavations in Rome Euesperides modern Benghazi Libya and Utica Tunisia with Josephine Crawley Quinn and Elizabeth Fentress and has participated in excavation and fieldwork projects in Thamusida Morocco on the Tunisian isle of Jerba in the Libyan desert region Fazzan Yeronisos on Cyprus and Al Andarin in Syria As of 2010 update he has published over ninety articles and reviews and is co editor of the monograph series Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy for Oxford University Press Recent works editBooksQuantifying the Roman Economy Methods and Problems Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy Vol 1 Oxford Oxford University Press 2009 co editor ISBN 978 0 19 956259 6Selected articles and book chaptersUrban Production in the Roman World The View from North Africa Papers of the British School at Rome Vol 70 2002 pp 231 273 Machines Power and the Ancient Economy Journal of Roman Studies Vol 92 2002 pp 1 32 The Spread of Foggara based Irrigation in the Ancient Sahara in Mattingly David John McLaren Sue Savage Elizabeth al Fasatwi Y Gadgood Khaled eds The Libyan Desert Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage London The Society for Libyan Studies 2006 pp 205 216 ISBN 978 1 900971 04 1 The Economic Impact of Technological Advances in the Roman Construction Industry in Lo Cascio Elio ed Innovazione tecnica e progresso economico nel mondo romano Bari Edipuglia 2006 pp 225 236 ISBN 978 88 7228 405 6 The Metal Supply of the Roman Empire in Papi Emanuele ed Supplying Rome and the Roman Empire Journal of Roman Archaeology supplement 69 2007 pp 109 125 ISBN 978 1 887829 69 4 Hydraulic Engineering in Oleson John Peter ed Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World Oxford Oxford University Press 2008 pp 285 318 ISBN 978 0 19 518731 1 Machines in Oleson John Peter ed Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World Oxford Oxford University Press 2008 pp 337 366 ISBN 978 0 19 518731 1 Large scale Manufacturing Standardization and Trade in Oleson John Peter ed Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World Oxford Oxford University Press 2008 pp 393 417 ISBN 978 0 19 518731 1 Economy and Trade in Bispham Edward ed The Short Oxford History of Europe Vol 2 Roman Europe Oxford Oxford University Press 2008 pp 170 202 ISBN 978 0 19 926601 2 Villas Horticulture and Irrigation Infrastructure in the Tiber Valley in Coarelli Filippo Patterson Helen eds Mercator Placidissimus The Tiber Valley in Antiquity New Research in the Upper and Middle River Valley Proceedings of the Conference Held at the British School at Rome 27 28 February 2004 Rome Edizioni Quasar 2009 pp 731 768 ISBN 978 88 7140 368 7See also editRoman technology Roman aqueducts List of Roman watermillsReferences edit Water supply and management in the Near East 63 BC AD 636 solo bodleian ox ac uk Retrieved 10 March 2022 Personal website at Oxford University The Oxford Roman Economy Project Co directorsExternal links editPersonal website at Oxford University incl publications in PDF format for download Website at the Institute of Archaeology Oxford Oxford Roman Economy Project The Society for Libyan Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Wilson classical archaeologist amp oldid 1201095535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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