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Professor Ian Haynes
Dr Thea Ravasi
Iwan Peverett
Dr Mike Simpson
From interpretation to 'provocation' and back again: Rome Transformed SCIEDOC and the Ospedale di San Giovanni in Laterano2023
Professor Ian Haynes
Dr Thea Ravasi
Professor Paolo Liverani
Non-Intrusive Methodologies for Large Area Urban Research2023
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Paolo Liverani
Dr Thea Ravasi
Elettra Santucci
Dr Gianluca Foschi
et al.
Rome Transformed: structural survey and environmental analysis in southeast Rome2023
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Paolo Liverani
Dr Thea Ravasi
Stephen Kay
The Changing Face of the Eastern Caelian C1-C4 CE: Work by the Rome Transformed Project2023
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Paolo Liverani
Dr Francesca Carboni
Dr Thea Ravasi
Stephen Kay
et al.
Rome Transformed: Fieldwork in South-East Rome2022
Professor Ian Haynes
The berm of Hadrian's Wall east of Birdoswald2022
Rebecca Guiney
Elettra Santucci
Adam Booth
Professor Anthony Birley
Professor Ian Haynes
et al.
Integration and Analysis of Multi-Modal Geospatial Secondary Data to Inform Management of At-Risk Archaeological Sites2021
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Paolo Liverani
Dr Francesca Carboni
Dr Thea Ravasi
Stephen Kay
et al.
Rome Transformed: Interdisciplinary analysis of the Eastern Caelian (Rome)2021
Stephen Kay
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Paolo Liverani
Urban Investigations in the Heart of Rome: The Rome Transformed Project2021
Professor Ian Haynes
A cult centre on Rome’s North West frontier: excavations at Maryport, Cumbria 1870-20152020
Professor Paolo Liverani
Professor Ian Haynes
'Dai Castra Nova alla Basilica Lateranensis, trasformazioni della Roma costantiniana'2020
Professor Ian Haynes
Iwan Peverett
De-fragmenting Gandhāran art: Advancing analysis through digital imaging and visualization2020
Professor Ian Haynes
Germanies, Britains and the Roman World2020
Stephen Kay
Professor Ian Haynes
Large scale urban geophysical prospection: The Rome Transformed Project 2019-20242020
Professor Ian Haynes
Quantifying and characterising frontier economies: considerations from Roman Britain2020
Professor Ian Haynes
Stephen Kay
Dr Thea Ravasi
Dr Francesca Carboni
Rome Transformed: researching the Eastern Caelian C1-C8 CE (Rome)2020
Professor Ian Haynes
The Basilica of St John Lateran to 16002020
Dr Less-lee Davidson
Professor Jon Mills
Professor Ian Haynes
Airborne to UAS lidar: An analysis of UAS lidar ground control targets2019
Professor Ian Haynes
Alex Turner
Jon Allison
Recent work by the Corbridge Roman Station and Environs Project2019
Professor Ian Haynes
Dr Thea Ravasi
Stephen Kay
Iwan Peverett
The Lateran Project: interim report for the 2018-2019 season (Rome)2019
Dr Maria-Valasia Peppa
Professor Jon Mills
Dr Karolina Fieber
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Sam Turner
et al.
Archaeological feature detection from archive aerial photography with a SfM-MVS and image enhancement pipeline2018
Professor Ian Haynes
Ethnic Identity and Archaeology: Case studies from the 'National Numeri' of imperial Rome's armies2018
Professor Ian Haynes
Sacred spaces in the extra-mural settlement of Alauna/Maryport (Britannia)2018
Professor Ian Haynes
Dr Thea Ravasi
Stephen Kay
Iwan Peverett
The Lateran Project: interim report for the 2017-2018 season (Rome)2018
Professor Jon Mills
Dr Karolina Fieber
Professor Ian Haynes
4D reconstruction and visualization of cultural heritage: analyzing our legacy through time2017
Dr Karolina Fieber
Professor Jon Mills
Dr Maria-Valasia Peppa
Professor Ian Haynes
Professor Sam Turner
et al.
Cultural heritage through time: a case study at Hadrian’s Wall, United Kingdom2017
Professor Ian Haynes
GPR Investigation to map the sub-soil of the St. John Lateran Basilica (Rome, Italy)2017
Professor Ian Haynes
Dave Heslop
Alex Turner
The Lateran Project: Interim Report for the 2016-17 Season (Rome)2017
Professor Ian Haynes
Alex Turner
The Lateran Project: Interim Report for the 2015-2016 Season (Rome)2016
Professor Ian Haynes
[Review of]Alexandra W. Busch Militär in Rom. Militärische und paramilitärische Einheiten im kaiserzeitlichen Stadtbild2015
Professor Ian Haynes
Marking Time: Temporality, routine and cohesion in Rome's armies2015
Professor Ian Haynes
Progetto Laterano-Primi Resultati2015
Professor Ian Haynes
The Maryport Altars: New Research and New Conclusions2015
Professor Ian Haynes
The Roman Temples Project, Maryport2015
Professor Ian Haynes
Identity and the military community in Roman Britain2014
Professor Ian Haynes
Alex Turner
The Lateran Project: Interim Report for the January 2014 Season (Rome)2014
Professor Ian Haynes
The Roman Temples Project, Maryport: the 2014 season2014
Professor Ian Haynes
Advancing the systematic study of ritual deposition in the Greco-Roman World2013
Professor Ian Haynes
Blood of the Provinces: The Roman Auxilia and the Making of Provincial Society from Augustus to the Severans2013
Professor Ian Haynes
Alex Turner
Dr Thea Ravasi
Roma si trasforma: gli scavi di San Giovanni in Laterano e l’evoluzione della città eterna tra II e VI sec. d.C.2012
Professor Ian Haynes
Early Roman Thrace: New Evidence from Bulgaria2011
Professor Ian Haynes
Early Roman Thrace: New Evidence from Bulgaria2011
Professor Ian Haynes
Advancing the systematic study of ritual deposition in the Graeco-Roman World2010
Professor Ian Haynes
Review of: The Impact of Imperial Rome on Religion, Ritual and Religious Life in the Roman Empire2010
Professor Ian Haynes
Review of Handbook to the Roman Wall and The Antonine Wall2009
Professor Ian Haynes
Roman Camps in Wales and the Marches2009
Professor Ian Haynes
A Black Sea Miscellany2008
Professor Ian Haynes
A Roman province between Carpathians and the Black sea2008
Professor Ian Haynes
Review of: Dalmatia, Research in the Roman Province 1970-20002008
Professor Ian Haynes
Sharing Secrets? The Material Culture of Mystery Cults from Londinium, Apulum and Beyond2008
Professor Ian Haynes
Developing Methodology for Inter-Provincial Comparison of Pottery Assemblages2007
Professor Ian Haynes
Roman Dacia: The Making Of A Provincial Society2004
Professor Ian Haynes
Britain’s First Information Revolution: the Roman army and the transformation of economic life2002
Professor Ian Haynes
The Impact of Auxiliary Recruitment on Provincial Societies from Augustus to Caracalla2001