Languages and Communities in the Late-Roman and Post-Imperial Western Provinces
(2023)
Book
Mullen, A., & Woudhuysen, G. (2023). A. Mullen, & G. Woudhuysen (Eds.). Languages and Communities in the Late-Roman and Post-Imperial Western Provinces. Oxford: Oxford University Press
All Outputs (35)
Language and History in the Late-Roman and Post-Imperial West (2023)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A., & Woudhuysen, G. (2023). Language and History in the Late-Roman and Post-Imperial West. In A. Mullen, & G. Woudhuysen (Eds.), Languages and Communities in the Late-Roman and Post-Imperial Western Provinces. Oxford: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Social Factors in the Latinization of the Roman West (2023)
Book
Mullen, A. (Ed.). (2023). Social Factors in the Latinization of the Roman West. Oxford University Press
Social dimensions of Latinization (2023)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2023). Social dimensions of Latinization. In A. Mullen (Ed.), Social factors in the Latinization of the Roman West. Oxford University Press (OUP)
A Scato-sexual Message: The Secundinus Stone with Phallus from Vindolanda (2023)
Journal Article
Meyer, A., Mullen, A., & Vanhala, J. (2023). A Scato-sexual Message: The Secundinus Stone with Phallus from Vindolanda. Britannia, 54, 305-320. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068113X2300020XThe Secundinus stone, with its combination of carved phallus and text, was found in 2022 in excavations within the stone fort at Vindolanda. We consider comparanda for the imagery from Vindolanda, Britannia and further afield, and textual parallels p... Read More about A Scato-sexual Message: The Secundinus Stone with Phallus from Vindolanda.
Multilingualism, Language Management, and First Encounters in the Roman and American Colonial Experience (2023)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (in press). Multilingualism, Language Management, and First Encounters in the Roman and American Colonial Experience. In M. Mass, & F. Yarnborough (Eds.), lndigeneity and Empire: Comparing the Roman and American Experiences. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press
Language shift, attitudes and management in the Roman West (2023)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2023). Language shift, attitudes and management in the Roman West. In A. Pavlenko (Ed.), Multilingualism and History. Cambridge University Press
Transformations de la Gaule sous l’Empire romain : une culture de l’écrit au service de la production de masse (2023)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2023). Transformations de la Gaule sous l’Empire romain : une culture de l’écrit au service de la production de masse. In M. Coltelloni-Trannoy, & N. Moncunill Marti (Eds.), La culture de l'écrit en Méditerranée occidentale à travers les pratiques épigraphiques (Gaule, Ibérie, Afrique du Nord). PeetersThe rise of Rome brought with it the creation and spread of a culture of writing across Gaul. Another major transformation of the Roman period was the advent of mass production. These two developments coincided in the large potteries to produce local... Read More about Transformations de la Gaule sous l’Empire romain : une culture de l’écrit au service de la production de masse.
Voices of Roman Britain (2022)
Journal Article
MULLEN, A. (2022). Voices of Roman Britain. Omnibus (London), 83, 30-32Roman Britain is often seen as a backwater. It offers us few standing remains to rival the likes of the Colosseum or the Pont standing remains to rival the likes of the Colosseum or the Pont du Gard; few of its protagonists get big billing in Roman h... Read More about Voices of Roman Britain.
Materializing epigraphy: archaeological and sociolinguistic approaches to Roman inscribed spindle whorls (2022)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2022). Materializing epigraphy: archaeological and sociolinguistic approaches to Roman inscribed spindle whorls. In E. H. Cousins (Ed.), Dynamic Epigraphy: New Approaches to Inscriptions. Oxbow
'Socio-literacy': an interdisciplinary approach to understanding literacy in the Roman North-West (2021)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A. (2021). 'Socio-literacy': an interdisciplinary approach to understanding literacy in the Roman North-West. In Aprender la escritura, olvidar la escritura: nuevas perspectivas sobre la historia de la escritura en el Occidente romano (357-380). Vitoria: Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Manual of Roman Everyday Writing. Volume 1, Scripts and Texts (2021)
Book
Mullen, A., & Bowman, A. (2021). Manual of Roman Everyday Writing. Volume 1, Scripts and Texts. Nottingham: LatinNow ePubsVolume 1 describes the kinds of documents that are written in Latin cursive script and tabulates the main published collections and individual items of texts in cursive script from across the Roman world, ranging in provenance from northern England t... Read More about Manual of Roman Everyday Writing. Volume 1, Scripts and Texts.
Literary Translingualism in the Greek and Roman Worlds (2021)
Book Chapter
Mullen, A., & Bozia, E. (2021). Literary Translingualism in the Greek and Roman Worlds. In S. G. Kellman, & N. Lvovich (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Literary Translingualism. Routledge
Translingualism: a new spin on old material (2020)
Journal Article
MULLEN, A. (2020). Translingualism: a new spin on old material. Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents Newsletter, 25, 17-19
Gaulish language and epigraphic culture (2020)
Journal Article
Mullen, A., & Ruiz Darasse, C. (2020). Gaulish language and epigraphic culture. Palaeohispanica, 20, 749-783. https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i20.383Gaulish is a language in the Celtic language family, documented in Gaul (France and surrounding territories) from around the 2nd century BC and through the Roman period. It is transmitted primarily in Greek (Gallo-Greek) and Latin (Gallo-Latin) scrip... Read More about Gaulish language and epigraphic culture.
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., …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
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: Cambridge University Press (CUP). 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.