Professor Michael Fulford FBA

Archaeology
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1994
Subjects
Archaeology

Current post

Professor of Archaeology, University of Reading

Past appointments

University of Reading Dean, Faculty of Letters and Social Sciences

1994 - 1997

University of Reading Professor of Archaeology

1988 -

Publications

Iron Age and Romano-British Settlements and Landscapes of Salisbury Plain 2006

Silchester: The City in Transition. the Mid-Roman Occupation of Insula IX, c. AD 125-250/300 2011

Pevensey Castle, Sussex. Excavations in the Roman Fort and Medieval Keep, 1993-95 2011

Silchester and the Study of Romano-British Urbanism 2012

New Forest Roman Pottery 1975

Silchester: Excavations on the Defences: 1974-80 1984

Seeing red: new economic and social perspectives on Gallo-Roman terra sigillata 2013

England's Coastal Heritage 1997

Life and Labour in Late Roman Silchester 2006

The Silchester amphitheatre 1989

Bath and the rest of Wessex (_CSIR_ 2, 1982)

Excavations at Carthage 1, 2: The Avenue du Président Habib Bourguiba, Salammbo-pottery -1984

Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester: excavations on the site of the forum-basilica 1977, 1980-86 2000

Excavations at Carthage 2, 2: The circular harbour, north side-pottery -1994

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Gregory Hutchinson FBA

Greek and Latin poetry and prose, especially from c.750 BC to AD c.300; interests include: motion, attention, genre, prose-rhythm, poetry-books, papyri, inscriptions, relation of prose and poetry, Greek and Latin

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Professor Stephen Oakley FBA

Latin literature and Roman history; Livy, the transmissions and textual traditions of Latin authors, and the topography of pre-Roman Italy

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Dr Leonardo López Luján FBA

The politics, religion, and art of Pre-Columbian urban societies in Central Mexico; the history and development of Mesoamerican archaeology

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