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Joanne Berry is a professor of Classics at Swansea University with particular interest in Roman History. Her research and teaching focuses on Roman material culture (specifically household artefacts), Roman urbanisation, domestic life and houses, Pompeii and Herculaneum and Roman social history. As a professor, her taught modules centre around the history of key places, peoples and periods in Rome, Gender and Pompeii and the Cities of Vesuvius. As well as teaching, Joanne is involved int he wider participation of the University as the School Education Lead for Swansea University's School of Culture and Communication.
- PHD, University of Reading Department of Classics, 1997 - Dissertation on 'The Roman House at Work'
- MA (Distinction) Ancient Social and Cultural History, University of Reading Department of Classics, 1993
- BA Hons. (First Class) Ancient History (with Latin minor), University of Reading Department of Classics, 1992
- City and Guilds Initials Certificate in Teaching Basic Skills, Milton Keynes College, 2003
- City and Guilds Further and Adult Education Teaching Certificate, Milton Keynes College, 2003
The Complete Pompeii (London: Thames and Hudson, 2007)
The Complete Roman Legions (with Nigel Pollard) (London: Thames and Hudson, 2012)
Articles:
edit- 'Boundaries and control in the Roman house.' Journal of Roman Archaeology 29 (2016)
- 'Urbanisation' in A. Cooley, The Blackwell Companion to Roman Italy (Oxford: Blackwell, 2016)
- 'The Intrumentum Domesticum. A case-study' In John J Dobbins and Pedar W Foss, The World of Pompeii (Routledge, 2007) 292-301
- 'The Early Excavations and Documentation', J A Dickmann and F Pirson 'Die Casa dei Postumii in Pompeii und ihre Insula. Fünfter Vorbericht' Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Institut-Römische Abteilung, (2002) 243-316
- 'The Conditions of Domestic Life in AD79: a case-study of houses 11 and 12, Insula 9, Region I.' Papers of the British School at Rome 65 (1997), 103-125
- 'Household Artefacts: Towards a Reinterpretation of Roman domestic space,' In R. Laurence and A Wallace Hadrill, Domestic Space in the Roman World: Pompeii and Beyond. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 22 (1997) 183-195
References
edit- ^ "Professor Joanne Berry - Swansea University". www.swansea.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
- ^ a b "Joanne Berry | Swansea University - Academia.edu". swansea.academia.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-16.