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Name Claire Millington
Position PhD Candidate
Institutional Affiliation King's College, London
Latitude 51.755467
Longitude -1.261073
Research Interests

Imperial Roman army
Frontiers
Roman households
Roman women's roles
Roman archaeology
History of archaeology and classics
Latin epigraphy
Letter writing and social networks in the Roman world
Wikipedia

Websites -
Publications

Testing the stones: inscriptions as a source for the households of Roman auxiliary military commanders under the principate conference paper given at ‘Married to the military – soldiers’ families in the ancient world and beyond’ Open University, London (December 2016)

Inscriptions as evidence for the households of Roman auxiliary commanders in the Western provinces during the first to third centuries AD paper given at British Epigraphy Society Autumn Colloquium (December 2016)

Auxiliary commanders' households on the western frontiers c.27 BC-AD 268 poster at British Epigraphy Society Autumn Colloquium (November 2014)

Not written in stone: what can epigraphy tell us about Roman auxiliary commanders’ garrison households across the western provinces in the first three centuries AD? PhD conference paper given at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (September 2014)

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