ACRC researchers lead excavation and survey projects that examine the natural and built landscape of Italy and Rome, and Greece and the Aegean. Research projects also address the transformation of the Late Roman and Byzantine world into the medieval and early modern period; the Hellenistic world; and the Greek language.
Rome and Italy
- Beyond the city walls: the landscapes of Aquileia
- Dictionary of Roman Political and Social Biography
The Roman world, its Neighbours, and Successors
- Ancient and Medieval Identity-shifts and the Construction of Identities in Post-Yugoslav space
- Communication and Media in the Development of the Post-Roman/Early Medieval and Byzantine World (fifth to eighth centuries)
- Gallipoli before Gallipoli
Classical Greece and the Aegean
- Hillard & Benness [further info to come] Sheedy [further info to come]
The Hellenistic World
- Bilingualism and the Greek Language in Hellenistic Egypt: Evidence from the Zenon Archive
- Idiolect and Social Dialect in the Zenon Archive
- Language, Literacy, and Acculturation in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
- Ptolemy I Soter: Egypt in a Phase of Change
- Scribal Practice in Duplicate Documents on Papyrus from Graeco-Roman Egypt
- Words from the Sand: A Lexical Analysis of Early Greek Papyri from Egypt