Ancient Craft Technologies,
primarily concerning textile, glass, enamel and jewellery production as well as archaeometallurgy
Archaeological Science,
especially regarding dye analysis and trace element studies as well as osteology
Ancient Medical Traditions
especially as relate to family planning and the potential efficacy of the medicaments of Dioscorides et. al.
Anthropological Theory
with emphasis on Darwinian Cultural Theory, Agency, Frontier Zones, Gendered Archaeology, Mortuary Analysis and Identity and State Formation Processes
Bronze and Iron Age Europe
particularly Portugal, the Netherlands, Gaul, Germany and the Rhine frontier
Roman History
from prehistory to the Antonines with particular focus on the Republic and Early Empire
Epic and Roman Comedy
particularly Plautus, Terence, Vergil and Homer
The Mythological Corpus
in particular as a means of transmitting factual information
Milifiori Pyxis, Roman Britain, 2nd century AD
from a grave at Elsenham, Essex. British Museum, Object reg. no: PY 1991,1201.1
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