Gender Bias and the Journal of Roman Studies: JRS EDITORIAL BOARD
(2019)
Journal Article
Whitton, C., Kelly, C., Thonemann, P., Borg, B., Hillner, J., Lavan, M., Morley, N., Mullen, A., Orlandi, S., Pillinger, E., Prag, J., & van der Blom, H. (2019). Gender Bias and the Journal of Roman Studies: JRS EDITORIAL BOARD. Journal of Roman Studies, 109, 441-448. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0075435819000935
All Outputs (40)
The language of Roman letters: bilingual Roman epistolography from Cicero to Fronto (2019)
Book
Mullen, A., & Elder, O. (2019). The language of Roman letters: bilingual Roman epistolography from Cicero to Fronto. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108647649
Sociolinguistics (part of Research and interpretation of Hadrian’s Wall 2009-2019) (2019)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2019). Sociolinguistics (part of Research and interpretation of Hadrian’s Wall 2009-2019). In Hadrian's Wall 2009-2019 : A Summary of Excavation and Research prepared for The Fourteenth Pilgrimage of Hadrian’s Wall, 20-28 July 2019 (102-105). Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society and the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne
Landscape, Monumentality and Expression of Group identities in Iron Age and Roman east Kent (2019)
Journal Article
Wallace, L., & Mullen, A. (2019). Landscape, Monumentality and Expression of Group identities in Iron Age and Roman east Kent. Britannia, 50, 75-108. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068113X19000308The Canterbury Hinterland Project (CHP) has combined aerial photographic and LiDAR analysis, synthesis of HER and other data across east Kent with targeted survey south and east of Canterbury. We present possible hillforts, temples, large enclosures,... Read More about Landscape, Monumentality and Expression of Group identities in Iron Age and Roman east Kent.
More from the Romano-British poets? A possible metrical inscription from East Farleigh, Kent (2019)
Journal Article
Mullen, A., & Tomlin, R. (2019). More from the Romano-British poets? A possible metrical inscription from East Farleigh, Kent. Britannia, 50, 367-374. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068113X19000084A four-line inscription in Old Roman Cursive on a pot base found in excavations in East Farleigh, Kent, in 2010 appears to be written (at least in part) in metre and has close textual similarities with examples from Binchester, County Durham. We desc... Read More about More from the Romano-British poets? A possible metrical inscription from East Farleigh, Kent.
Was Latin epigraphy a killer? (2019)
Journal Article
Mullen, A. (2019). Was Latin epigraphy a killer?. Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents Newsletter, 23, 2-5
Cultural and linguistic contact in southern Gaul (2019)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A., & Ruiz Darasse, C. (2019). Cultural and linguistic contact in southern Gaul. In Palaeohispanic Languages and Epigraphies (198-218). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790822.001.0001
A Greek inscription with rider iconography from South Shields, Britain (2019)
Journal Article
Loy, M., & Mullen, A. (2019). A Greek inscription with rider iconography from South Shields, Britain. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 209, 140-144
Gaulois. Langue, Écriture, Épigraphie (2019)
Book
Mullen, A., & Ruiz Darasse, C. (2019). Gaulois. Langue, Écriture, Épigraphie. Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza
Galo. Lengua, escritura, epigrafía (2019)
Book
Mullen, A., & Ruiz Darasse, C. (2019). Galo. Lengua, escritura, epigrafía. Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza
Gaulish. Language, Writing, Epigraphy (2018)
Book
Mullen, A., & Ruiz Darasse, C. (2018). Gaulish. Language, Writing, Epigraphy
A. C. Johnston, The sons of Remus: identity in Roman Gaul and Spain. Cambridge, MA/London: Harvard University Press, 2017. Pp. ix + 420. ISBN 9780674660106. £39.95 (2018)
Journal Article
Mullen, A. (2018). A. C. Johnston, The sons of Remus: identity in Roman Gaul and Spain. Cambridge, MA/London: Harvard University Press, 2017. Pp. ix + 420. ISBN 9780674660106. £39.95. Journal of Roman Studies, 108, 241-242. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0075435818000758
Transformation of the Roman west (2017)
Journal Article
Mullen, A. (2017). Transformation of the Roman west. SciTech Europa Quarterly, 23, 98-99
Roman London’s First Voices. Writing tablets from the Bloomberg excavations, 2010–14, by Roger S.O. Tomlin, 2016. London: Museum of London Archaeology; ISBN 978-1-907586-40-8 hardback £32; xv+309 pp., 144 b/w and colour illus. (2017)
Journal Article
Mullen, A. (in press). Roman London’s First Voices. Writing tablets from the Bloomberg excavations, 2010–14, by Roger S.O. Tomlin, 2016. London: Museum of London Archaeology; ISBN 978-1-907586-40-8 hardback £32; xv+309 pp., 144 b/w and colour illus. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 27(4), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774317000464
Archaeological investigations of Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, Kent 2011–2014 (2016)
Journal Article
Wallace, L., Mullen, A., Johnson, P. S., & Verdonck, L. (2016). Archaeological investigations of Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, Kent 2011–2014. Archaeologia cantiana, 137,
‘In both our languages’: Greek-Latin code-switching in Roman literature (2015)
Journal Article
Mullen, A. (2015). ‘In both our languages’: Greek-Latin code-switching in Roman literature. Language and Literature, 24(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947015585244After a short introduction to code-switching and Classics, this article offers an overview of the phenomenon of code-switching in Roman literature with some comments on possible generic restrictions, followed by a survey of Roman attitudes to the pra... Read More about ‘In both our languages’: Greek-Latin code-switching in Roman literature.
Bilingualism and multilingualism in the Roman world (2015)
Journal Article
Mullen, A. (2015). Bilingualism and multilingualism in the Roman world. https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780195389661-0197Roman authors referred to Latin and Greek as utraque lingua (both our languages), and the study of Classics has traditionally entailed an appreciation of the entanglement and complex relations between Latin and Greek language and literature. However,... Read More about Bilingualism and multilingualism in the Roman world.
Why diachronicity matters in the study of linguistic landscapes (2015)
Journal Article
Pavlenko, A., & Mullen, A. (2015). Why diachronicity matters in the study of linguistic landscapes. Linguistic Landscape, 1(1-2), https://doi.org/10.1075/ll.1.1-2.07pavIt is commonly argued that the proliferation of urban writing known as linguistic landscapes represents “a thoroughly contemporary global trend” (Coupland, 2010: 78). The purpose of this paper is to show that linguistic landscapes are by no means mod... Read More about Why diachronicity matters in the study of linguistic landscapes.
Sociolinguistics (2014)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2016). Sociolinguistics. In M. Millett, L. Revell, & A. Moore (Eds.), Oxford handbook of Roman Britain. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697731.013.032This chapter begins by considering the motivations for undertaking sociolinguistic studies and discusses the range and quality of evidence that can be marshalled for early Britain. The pre-Roman linguistic situation and the advent and spread of Latin... Read More about Sociolinguistics.
Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town: Final report on AHRC Next Generation of Immersive Experiences Project (2018)
Report
Bowden, W., Brundell, P., Harlow, N., Martin-Jones, A., & Mullen, A. (2018). Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town: Final report on AHRC Next Generation of Immersive Experiences Project (2018). Nottingham: Arts and Humanities Research CouncilThis case study documents the approach taken to developing and evaluating a mobile app for the Roman town at Venta Icenorum and includes a qualitative summary of the AR technique and evaluation of its effectiveness, for use by other researchers under... Read More about Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town: Final report on AHRC Next Generation of Immersive Experiences Project (2018).