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Name Elizabeth Greene
Position Associate Professor
Institutional Affiliation University of Western Ontario
Latitude 43.0095971
Longitude -81.2759223
Research Interests

Roman military history, epigraphy (military diplomas), and fort archaeology

Websites https://www.uwo.ca/classics/people/greene.html
Publications

"PUBLICATIONS
Monographs
2006. Co-authored with B. Birley. The Roman Jewellery from Vindolanda. Research Report New
Series, Volume IV, Fascicule V: The Beads, Intaglios, Finger Rings, Earrings & Bracelets,
Roman Army Museum Publications. ISBN: 1873136099. 158 pages.
(In progress) Co-edited with L.L. Brice. Present but Not Accounted For: Women and the
Roman Army. Contracted by Cambridge University Press (completion expected in
2015)
(In progress) The Roman Shoe Assemblage from the Vindolanda Roman Fort (expected
completion in 2016)
Articles and Contributions
2014c. “The Gemstones and Finger Rings from the 2007-12 Excavations in the vicus at
Vindolanda,” in J. Blake, Vindolanda Excavations. The campaigns of 2007-2012 in the
vicus or extramural settlement (‘Area B’). Greenhead: Roman Army Museum
Publications. 187-196.
2014b. “Impressions of Identity: Choosing a Signet Ring in the Roman Army"" in L. Brody
and G. Hoffman (eds.), Roman in the Provinces: Art on the Periphery of Empire (Yale
University Press) 111-126.
2014a. “If the shoe fits: Style and function of children’s shoes from Vindolanda” in
R. Collins and F. McIntosh (eds.), Life in the Limes: Studies of the People and Objects of
the Roman Frontiers. Oxford: Oxbow. 29-36.
2013b. “Female Networks in the Military Communities of the Roman West: A view from
the Vindolanda Tablets” in E. Hemelrijk and G. Woolf (eds.), Women and the Roman
City in the Latin West. Mnemosyne Journal Supplement, Brill. 369-90.
2013a. “Before Hadrian’s Wall: Early military communities on the Roman frontier in
Britain,” in R. Collins and M.F.A. Symonds (eds.), Breaking Down Boundaries: Hadrian’s
Wall in the 21st Century, Journal of Roman Archaeology. 17-32.
2012. “Sulpicia Lepidina and Elizabeth Custer: A Cross-cultural Analogy for the Social
Roles of Women on a Military Frontier,” in M. Duggan, F. McIntosh, and D. Rohl
(eds.), Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference 2011, Oxbow. 105-14.
2009. “Leather artefacts in the Hadrian’s Wall region,” in M.F.A Symonds and D.J.P.
Mason (eds.), Frontiers of Knowledge: A Research Framework for Hadrian’s Wall, English
Heritage, Durham County Council and Durham University. 136-8.
2008. “Social Commentary in the Metamorphoses: Apuleius’ Play with Satire,” in W. Riess
(ed.), Ancient Narrative 11. Paideia at Play. Learning and Wit in Apuleius, Barkhuis
Publishing. 175-93.
2007. “The Intaglios and Finger Rings,” in A. Birley and J. Blake, The Excavations of
2005-2006 at Vindolanda, Roman Army Museum Publications. 50-6.
2005. “The Intaglios,” in A. Birley and J. Blake, Vindolanda: The Excavations of 2003-2004,
Roman Army Museum Publications. 187-93.
Articles In Press
“Review: P. Allison. 2013. People and Spaces in Roman Military Bases. Cambridge Univ.
Press” Journal of Roman Studies 105 (2015).
“Before and After Battle: The families of auxiliary soldiers in Roman military
communities,” in L.L. Brice (ed.), Companion to New Directions in Military History
(Wiley-Blackwell)(20 pages, 2015)
“Roman military pay and soldiers’ families: The household contribution to subsistence”
in N. Sharankov and L. Vagalinski (eds.), Proceedings of the XXIInd International Limes
Congress 2012 (12 pages, 2015).
“The Families of Roman Auxiliary Soldiers in Military Diplomas,” in P. Bidwell (ed.),
Proceedings of the XXI International Limes Congress 2009, Archaeopress, (4 pages,
delayed in publication).
Articles Submitted
“Conubium cum uxoribus: Wives and Children in the Roman Military Diplomas,” under
review with Journal of Roman Archaeology (41 pages).
“Personal relationships of Roman soldiers: The maintenance and creation of
cultural connections in the auxilia” in T. Schierl and G. Schörner, Materialising
Diasporas in the Roman Empire (Submitted Jan. 2015)
“The footwear from excavations at Piercebridge,” in P. Walton, The Piercebridge Finds.
(submitted March 2014).
Entries for The Encyclopedia of Conflict (“Britain”, “Britons”, “British Revolt”,
“Conquest of Britain”, “Families of Soldiers”, “Hadrian’s Wall”, “Marriage of
Soldiers”, “Vindolanda”. 5000 words total) (Submitted Sept. 2012, delayed)
Articles In Progress
“The North Field Excavations at Vindolanda: Interim Report on the 2009-12 Exploratory
Field Seasons,” (18 pages, co-author with A. Meyer) to be submitted to Mouseion
“Human remains from an early ditch at Vindolanda: A taphonomic study,” co-authored
with Dr. Trudi Buck and Dr. Deb Bennett for submission to the Journal of
Archaeological Science.
“The role of women in Roman military religion,” in L.L. Brice and E. Greene, Present but
not accounted for: Women and the Roman army (Cambridge: University Press)
“The Intaglios and Rings from the excavations in the Fort at Vindolanda, 2008-2012” in A.
Birley, The Excavations in the Vindolanda Fort, 2008-12 (Roman Army Museum
Publications)
“The Intaglios and Rings from the vicus excavations in 2005 and 2007” in A. Birley, The
Excavations in the vicus from 2005 and 2007 (Roman Army Museum Publications)
“A military kiln in the North Field at Vindolanda,” co-authored with Dr. Andrew Birley
and Dr. Alexander Meyer "
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