Ian Haynes

Ian Haynes

Ian Haynes is Chair of Archaeology at the BSR and Professor of Archaeology at Newcastle University, UK.  He is PI of the ERC Advanced Grant Project ‘ Rome Transformed: interdisciplinary analysis of Political, Military and Religious regenerations of the city’s forgotten quarter C1-C8 CE’, and co-directed the Lateran and SGL2 Projects with Paolo Liverani. In Britain he also co-directs excavations on at Birdoswald on Hadrian’s Wall. 

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Our fourth interview features artist Elizabeth Price,  who held the position of Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellow at the
Thinking through the nature of individual artistic trajectories, as well as the geopolitical circumstances determining artistic production in Italy of
This lecture will be in English. The contribution illustrates the projects and new challenges of the Appia Antica Archaeological Park, an
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Our third interview features artist Jeff McMillan, Abbey Fellow in Painting at the BSR in 2020. His work is held
I protagonisti della riscoperta di Bisanzio stabiliscono un rapporto privilegiato con il libro, strumento essenziale nel lavoro e nella vita
This lecture is inspired by two key aspects of Geoffrey Rickman’s interest in Roman antiquity: a fundamental desire to understand
The British School at Rome is delighted to announce the election to an Honorary Fellowship of Bridget Riley, CH CBE
Romans were extremely interested in the genealogy of their houses. Changes of ownership were remembered, documented, and occasionally misrepresented. Certain
The BSR invites applications from those interested in being considered for election as a member of the Faculty of Archaeology,

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