Roger J.A. Wilson

Roger J.A. Wilson

WILSON Roger

Location
Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
Fonction
UBC supervisor
Status
Professor
Team
FIRS
Research axes
Campanaio and Castagna
Présentation

Career

  • 1974–94 Trinity College Dublin (Junior Lecturer in Classics, Louis Claude Purser Lecturer in Classical Archaeology; Louis Claude Purser Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology)
  • 1994–2005 Professor of Archaeology, University of Nottingham
  • 2006–2014 Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, University of British Columbia
  • 2008–   Director, Centre for the Study of Ancient Sicily

Research Interests

  • The archaeology of Roman and early Byzantine Sicily
  • The archaeology and history of the Western Greeks
  • Roman north Africa
  • The Roman Empire in the West, including Britain
  • Roman art and architecture

Grants, Honours, Prizes

  • 1971 Charles Oldham Scholar, University of Oxford
  • 1971–73 Thomas Witcombe Greene Scholar in Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford
  • 1983–94 Fellow of Trinity College Dublin
  • 1984– Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
  • 1987–89 Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Research Fellow, Archäologisches Institut, University of Bonn
  • 1998 Togo Salmon Visiting Professor of Classics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
  • 2001–02 Balsdon Senior Research Fellow, British School at Rome
  • 2002 Ian Sanders Memorial Lecturer, University of Sheffield
  • 2007 Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America
  • 2012 Getty Research Institute Guest Fellow in Residence, Los Angeles
  • 2013 UBC Killam Prize for Research 2012
  • 2017 Dalrymple Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Glasgow/Glasgow Archaeological Society, Scotland
  • 2017 Byvanck Lecturer in Archaeology, National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, The Netherlands
  • 2021 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
  • 2022 Atlantic Provinces Lecturer, Classical Association of Canada
  • 2023 UBC Emeritus College Award for Excellence in Innovative and Creative Endeavours

Publications

Books

  • A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain, London: Constable, 1st edition 1974, pp. xii + 365; 2nd ed. 1980, pp. xvi + 416; 3rd ed. 1988, pp. xvi + 453; 4th ed. 2002, pp. xx + 732
  • Roman Forts: an illustrated introduction to the garrison posts of Roman Britain, London: Bergstom and Boyle 1980, pp. 96
  • Piazza Armerina [Archaeological Sites series] London and Austin, TX: Granada Publications and University of Texas Press 1983, pp. 124
  • Sicily under the Roman Empire: the archaeology of a Roman province, 36 B.C. – A.D. 535, Warminster: Aris and Phillips 1990, pp. x + 452
  • Caddeddi on the Tellaro. A late Roman villa in Sicily and its mosaics [Bulletin Antieke Beschaving Supplement 28], Leuven, Paris and Bristol, CT: Peeters 2016, pp. viii + 200
  • Editor, From River Trent to Raqqa: Nottingham University archaeological fieldwork in Britain, Europe and the Middle East 1991-1995, Nottingham: Department of Archaeology, University of Nottingham 1996, pp. 104
  • Editor, Roman Maryport and its setting: essays in memory of Michael G. Jarrett, Maryport: Trustees of the Senhouse Museum 1997, pp. 168
  • Editor (with J. D. Creighton), Roman Germany: studies in cultural interaction (JRA supplementary series 32), Portsmouth RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology 1999, pp. 248
  • Editor (with I. D. Caruana), Romans on the Solway: essays in honour of Richard Bellhouse, Kendal: Trustees of the Senhouse Museum 2004, pp. 232
  • Editor, Romanitas. Essays on Roman archaeology in honour of Sheppard Frere on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2006, pp. xxx + 232

Complete List of Published Work

1975

  • 1. A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain, London: Constable 1975, pp. xii + 365 (with a foreword by Professor J. M. C. Toynbee)

1976

  • 2. Review of M. I. Finley and H. W. Pleket, The Olympic Games: the first thousand years (1976), in Hermathena 120 (1976), 78–80
  • 3. Review of M. Grant, The Fall of the Roman Empire – a reappraisal (1976), in Hermathena 120 (1976), 86–88

1977

  • 4. ‘Interventi’ at the Fourth Congresso Internazionale di Studi sulla Sicilia Antica, in Kokalos 22–23 (1976–1977), 585–586 and 694–696
  • 5. Review of J. Liversidge, Everyday Life in the Roman Empire (1976), in Antiquity 51 (1977), 247–248

1979

  • 6. ‘Brick and tile in Roman Sicily’, in A. McWhirr (ed.), Roman Brick and Tile, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports 1979, 11–43
  • 7. Contributions on Roman Britain to The Past all around us, London: Reader’s Digest 1979, 12–13, 42–43, 76, 94–95, 100, 152–153, 234, 250–251 and 404–405, and entries in the gazeteer on all Romano–British sites

1980

  • 8. A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain, 2nd. edition, London: Constable 1980, pp. xvi + 416
  • 9. Roman Forts: an illustrated introduction to the garrison posts of Roman Britain,  London: Bergstom and Boyle 1980, pp. 96
  • 10. ‘On the date of the Roman amphitheatre at Syracuse’, in Miscellanea di studi classici in onore di Eugenio Manni, Rome: Giorgio Bretschneider 1980, 2217–2230
  • 11. ‘Field Survey at Heraclea Minoa (Agrigento), Sicily’, Journal of Field Archaeology 7 (1980), 219–239 (with A. Leonard Jr.)
  • 12. Review article on Roman Spain, of J. M. Blazquez, Ciclos y temas de la Historia de Espana: la Romanizacion (1974); id., Historia Social y Economica de la Espana Romana. Siglos III–V (1975); id., ‘Ciudedas Hispanas de la epoca de Augusto’ (1976); id., Economia de la Hispania Romana (1978); id., Diccionario de las Religiones Preromanas de Hispania (1975); id., Imagen y Mito (1977), in Hermathena 128 (1980), 57–63

1981

  • 13. ‘Heraclea Minoa and its hinterland in classical antiquity’, in G. Barker and R. Hodges (eds.), Archaeology and Italian Society: Papers in Italian Archaeology II, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports 1981, 249–260
  • 14. ‘Mosaics, mosaicists and patrons’, Journal of Roman Studies 71 (1981), 173–177
  • 15. ‘Sardinia and Sicily during the Roman Empire: aspects of the archaeological evidence’, Kokalos 26–27 (1980–1981), 219–242
  • 16. ‘Eraclea Minoa. Ricerche nel territorio’, ibid. 656–667

1982

  • 17. ‘Roman mosaics in Sicily: the African connection’, American Journal of Archaeology 86 (1982), 413–428
  • 18. ‘Una villa romana a Montallegro (Agrigento)’, Sicilia Archeologica xv, 48 (1982), 7–20
  • 19. ‘Archaeology in Sicily, 1977–81’, Archaeological Reports 28 (1981–1982), 84–105
  • 20. ‘Mosaic conservation: Piazza Armerina’, Mosaic 6 (1982), 18–19

1983

  • 21. Piazza Armerina (Archaeological Sites series), London: Granada Publications, and and Austin, TX: University of Texas Press 1983, pp. 124
  • 22. ‘Luxury retreat, fourth-century style: a millionaire aristocrat in late Roman Sicily’, Opus 2 (1983), 537–552
  • 23. Review of G. Rickman, The Corn Supply of Ancient Rome (1980), in Hermathena 134 (1983), 85–89

1984

  • 24. Review of A. Griffin, Sikyon (1982), in Hermathena 137 (1984), 53–56

1985

  • 25. ‘Changes in the pattern of urban settlement in Roman, Byzantine and Arab Sicily’, in C. Malone and S. Stoddart (eds.), Papers in Italian Archaeology IV.i, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports 1985, 313–344
  • 26. ‘Un insediamento agricolo romano a Castagna (comune di Cattolica Eraclea, AG)’, Sicilia Archeologica xviii, 57–58 (1985), 11–35
  • 27. ‘Roman Britain’, ‘Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall’, ‘Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum)’, ‘Corsica and Sardinia’ and ‘Roman Sicily’, in R. J. A. Talbert (ed.), Atlas of Classical History, London: Croom Helm 1985, 130–135 and 146–149
  • 28. Review of E. Manni, Geografia fisica e politica della Sicilia antica (1981), in Journal of Roman Studies 75 (1985), 296–299
  • 29. Review of D. von Boeselager, Antike Mosaiken in Sizilien (1983), in Journal of Roman Studies 75 (1985), 299–301

1986

  • 30. ‘Roman art and architecture’, in J. Boardman, J. Griffin and O. Murray (eds.), The Oxford History of the Classical World, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1986, 771–806
  • 31. Review of R. Meiggs, Trees and Timber in the ancient Mediterranean world (1982), in Hermathena 140 (1986), 74–78

1987

  • 32. ‘Reading history: Britain as a province of Rome’, History Today 38 (August 1987), 47–51
  • 33. Review of J. Humphrey, Roman Circuses (1986), in Journal of Roman Studies 77 (1987), 206–210
  • 34. Review of J. M. Blazquez and M. A. Mezquiriz, Mosaicos Romanos de Navara (1985), in Gnomon 59 (1987), 433–437
  • 35. Review of K. T. Erim, Aphrodisias (1986), in New York Times Review of Books, 1st. March 1987

1988

  • 36. A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain, 3rd. edition, London: Constable 1988, pp. xvi + 453
  • 37. ‘The Western Greeks’, in J. Boardman (ed.), Cambridge Ancient History, new edition: plates to volume IV – Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean c. 525–479 B.C., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1988, 179–201
  • 38. ‘Roman art and architecture’, in J. Boardman, J. Griffin and O. Murray (eds.), The Roman World, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1988, 361–400 (expanded version of 1986 essay)
  • 39. ‘Towns of Sicily under the Roman Empire’, Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, II.11.1, Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter 1988, 90–206
  • 40. ‘Trade and industry in Sicily under the Roman Empire’, Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, II.11.1, Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter 1988, 207–305
  • 41. ‘A wandering inscription from Rome and the so–called Gymnasium at Syracuse’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 71 (1988), 161–166
  • 42. ‘Archaeology in Sicily, 1982–7’, Archaeological Reports 34 (1987–1988), 105–150
  • 43. ‘Ancient granite quarries on the Bocche di Bonifacio’, in N. Herz and M. Waelkens (eds.), Classical Marble: geochemistry, technology, trade (NATO ASI series E, 153), Dordrecht 1988, 103–112
  • 44. ‘Piazza Armerina and the senatorial aristocracy in late Roman Sicily’, in G. Rizza (ed.), La Villa Romana del Casale di Piazza Armerina, Catania 1988, 170–182 (also interventi in the same volume: 136–137 and 192–193)
  • 45. ‘Eraclea Minoa. Gli scavi eseguiti nel territorio negli anni 1980–1983’, Kokalos 30–31 (1984–1985) [published 1988], 489–500
  • 46. Review of H. Mielsch, Die römische Villa: Architektur und Lebensform (1987), in Journal of Roman Studies 78 (1988), 244–245
  • 47. Review of J. Wacher, The Roman Empire (1987), in Antiquity 62 (1988), 405–406

1989

  • 48. Review of O. Brogan and D. J. Smith, Ghirza: a Libyan settlement in the Roman period (1988), in Antiquity 63 (1989), 173
  • 49. Review of H. Jouffroy, La construction publique en Italie et dans l’Afrique romaine (1986), in Classical Review 39 (1989), 346–348

1990

  • 50. Sicily under the Roman Empire: the archaeology of a Roman province, 36 B.C. – A.D. 535,  Warminster: Aris and Phillips, pp. x + 452
  • 51. ‘Granite quarrying in the Straits of Bonifacio’, in Akten des XIII Internationalen Kongesses für Klassische Archäologie, Berlin 1988, Mainz 1990, 341–342
  • 52. ‘Roman architecture in a Greek world: the example of Sicily’, in M. Henig (ed.), Architecture and architectural sculpture in the Roman Empire, Oxford 1990, 67–90
  • 53. Review of C. Balmelle, Recueil Général des mosaiques de la Gaule IV: Province d’Aquitaine II (1987), in Bonner Jahrbücher 190 (1990), 739–742

1991

  • 54. ‘Roman art and architecture’, in J. Boardman, J. Griffin and O. Murray (eds.), The Roman World, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1991, 413–448 (updated version of 1986/1988 essay)

1992

  • 55. ‘Tubi fittili (vaulting tubes): on their origin and distribution’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 5 (1992), 97–129
  • 56. Review of M. Millett, The Romanization of Britain (1990), in Journal of Roman Studies 72 (1992), 290–293
  • 57. Review of N. H. and A. Ramage, The Cambridge Illustrated History ogf Roman Art (1991), Hermathena 152 (Summer 1992), 95–99

1993

  • 58. ‘Les tubes de voûte en terre cuite dans l’Empire romain’, Bulletin de l’Association pour l’Antiquité tardive 2 (1992), 90–104
  • 59. ‘La Sicilia’, in A. Carandini, L. Cracco Ruggini and A. Giardina (eds.), Storia di Roma III.2: il tardo impero. I luoghi e le culture, Turin: Einaudi Editori, 279–298
  • 60. Review of A. Peschlow-Bindokat, Die Steinbrüche von Selinunt. Die Cava di Cusa und die Cava di Barone (1990), in Classical Review 43 (1993), 374–376

1994

  • 61. ‘Sikelia’, in L. Kahil (ed.), Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, VII.1, Munich and Zürich: Artemis Verlag 1994, 759–761
  • 62. ‘The mosaic’, in T. W. Potter (ed.), Excavations at Cherchell (Algeria), 1977–81 [6th Supplément to Bulletin d’Archéologie algérienne], Algiers 1994, 125–130
  • 63. Review of A. L. F. Rivet, Gallia Narbonensis (1988) in Bonner Jahrbücher 194 (1994), 687–692
  • 64. Review of R. R. Holloway, The Archaeology of Ancient Sicily (1991), for Journal of Hellenic Studies 114 (1994), 217–218

1995

  • 65. ‘Carthaginian, Numidian and Roman’, in T. Phillips (ed.), Africa: the art of a continent, London: Royal Academy of Arts, and Munich and New York: Prestel 1995, 536–538 and 553–558
  • 66. ‘The Castagna and Campanaio Roman agricultural settlements project, central southern Sicily’, Papers of the British School at Rome 63 (1995), 259–260
  • 67. Review of L. Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (1993), and M. Steinby, Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae I (1993), in Journal of Roman Studies 85 (1995), 251–253

1996

  • 68. Editor, From River Trent to Raqqa: Nottingham University archaeological fieldwork in Britain, Europe and the Middle East 1991–1995, Nottingham: Department of Archaeology, University of Nottingham 1996, pp. 104
  • 69. ‘Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica’, in A. Bowman et al. (eds.), Cambridge Ancient History, new edition, volume X (31 B.C. – A.D. 70), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1996, 434–48
  • 70. ‘Archaeology in Sicily 1988–95’, Archaeological Reports for 1995–1996, London: Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1996, 59–123
  • 71. ‘Tot aquarum tam multis necessariis molibus . . . Recent studies on aqueducts and water supply’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 9 (1996), 5–29
  • 72. ‘Nuovi scavi all’ insediamento agricolo ellenistico–romano di Castagna (AG), 1993’, Quaderni del Istituto di Archeologia della Università di Messina 8 (1993) [publ. 1996], 29–49
  • 73. ‘Rural life in Roman Sicily: excavations at Castagna and Campanaio’, in R. J. A. Wilson (ed.), From River Trent to Raqqa, Nottingham: University of Nottingham 1996, 24–41
  • 74. ‘La topografia della Catania romana. Problemi e prospettive’, in B. Gentili, ed., Catania antica: atti del convegno della Società Italiana per lo studio dell’antichità classica [Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura classica. Atti di Convegno 6], Pisa and Rome 1996, 149–173
  • 75. ‘A portable altar fragment from Dragonby’, in J. May, Excavations at Dragonby, Oxford: Oxbow Books 1996, 377–378
  • 76. ‘Capreae’, ‘Cosa’, ‘Ghirza’, ‘Mahdia shipwreck’, ‘Numidia’, ‘Piazza Armerina’, ‘Puteoli’ and ‘Santa Maria Capua Vetere’, in J. Turner, ed., The Macmillan Dictionary of Art, London: Macmillan 1996, V, 685–686; VII, 917; XII, 557; XX, 105–106; XXIII, 299–300; XXIV, 699–702; XXV, 747–748; and XXVII, 781
  • 77. ‘Carthage’ in B. M. Fagan (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press 1996, 119–120
  • 78. ‘The Roman frontier’ in B. M. Fagan (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press 1996, 610–612
  • 79. ‘Acrae’, ‘Acragas’, ‘Aetna (1)’, ‘Aetna (2)’, ‘Africa, Roman’, ‘Ammaedara’, ‘Atlas Mountains’, ‘Bulla Regia’, ‘Byzacium’, ‘Camarina’, ‘Capsa’, ‘Carthage’, ‘Catana’, ‘Cirta’, ‘Cuicul’, ‘Eryx’, ‘Gela’, ‘Hadrumetum’, ‘Himera’, ‘Hippo Regius’, ‘Lambaesis’, ‘Leontinoi’, ‘Lepcis Magna’, ‘Lilybaeum’, ‘Madauros’, ‘Mauretania’, ‘Megara Hyblaea’, ‘Morgantina’, ‘Motya’, ‘Naxos (2)’, ‘Numidia’, ‘Oea’, ‘Piazza Armerina’, ‘Sabratha’, ‘Segesta’, ‘Selinus’, ‘Sicca Veneria’, ‘Sicily’, ‘Simitthus’, ‘Sufetula’, ‘Syracuse’, ‘Tauromenium’, ‘Thamugadi’, ‘Theveste’, ‘Thubursicum Numidarum’, ‘Thugga’, ‘Thysdrus’, ‘Tingis’, ‘Tipasa’, ‘Tripolitania’, ‘Utica’ , ‘Uthina’, ‘Volubilis’, ‘Zama’ , in S. Hornblower and A. J. Spawforth, eds, The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1996, pp. 9, 31, 34–35, 72–73, 208, 265, 266, 282, 289, 295–296, 302–303, 333, 412, 557–558, 627, 663–664, 707, 709–710, 812, 844, 844–845, 861–862, 907, 939, 951, 995–996, 998, 1031, 1054, 1061, 1182, 1342, 1379, 1382, 1401, 1401–1403, 1408–1409, 1453, 1463–1464, 1477, 1491–1492, 1512–1513, 1516, 1521, 1522, 1530, 1533, 1574–1575, 1612 and 1633

1997

  • 80. Editor, Roman Maryport and its setting: essays in memory of Michael G. Jarrett, Maryport: Trustees of the Senhouse Museum 1997, pp. 168
  • 81. ‘Maryport from the first to the fourth centuries: some current problems’, in R. J. A. Wilson (ed.), Roman Maryport and its setting, Maryport 1997, 17–39
  • 82. La Sicilia romana: tra arte e storia, Palermo: Edizioni Ariete 1997, pp. 32
  • 83. ‘Vaulting tube’, in T. W. Potter and A. C. King, Excavations at the Mola di Monte Gelato [Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome 11], Rome 1997, 234–235
  • 84. ‘Trinakros’, in L. Kahil (ed.), Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae VIII, Munich and Zürich: Artemis Verlag 1997, 55

1998

  • 85. ‘Africa, Roman’, ‘Carthage’, ‘Sicily’ and ‘Syracuse’, in S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1998, 12–14, 141–144, 663–665 and 698–699

1999

  • 86. Editor (with J. D. Creighton), Roman Germany: studies in cultural interaction [JRA supplementary series 32], Portsmouth R. I.: Journal of Roman Archaeology 1999, pp. 248
  • 87. ‘Introduction: recent research on Roman Germany,’ in R. J. A. Wilson and J. D.Creighton (eds.), Roman Germany: studies in cultural interaction, Portsmouth, R. I. 1999, 9–34 (with J. D. Creighton)
  • 88. ‘Sicilian Naxian wine amphoras: a new look at wine in north Africa’ [paper presented to 100th Annual Meeting of the AIA, 27 December 1998], American Journal of Archaeology 103 (1999), 268 [abstract] (with J. Freed)
  • 89. ‘The circuit walls of Syracuse’, in C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the ancient world: the great monuments and how they were built, London: Thames and Hudson Ltd. 1999, 210–211
  • 90. ‘The Campanaio Roman agricultural project,’ Papers of the British School at Rome 67 (1999), 421–423

2000

  • 91. ‘On the trail of the triskeles: from the Macdonald Institute to archaic Greek Sicily’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (2000), 35–61
  • 92. ‘Campanaio – an agricultural settlement in Roman Sicily’, Antiquity 74 (2000), 289–290
  • 93. ‘Rural settlement in hellenistic and Roman Sicily: excavations at Campanaio (AG), 1994–1998’, Papers of the British School at Rome 68 (2000), 337–369
  • 94. ‘Iscrizioni su manufatti siciliani in età ellenistico-romana’, in G. Nenci (ed.), Sicilia epigrafica [Atti del Convegno di Erice 15–18 ottobre 1998] (Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore diPisa4, Quaderni 1999.1–2), Pisa 2000, 531–556
  • 95. ‘Ciceronian Sicily: an archaeological perspective’, in C. Smith and J. Serrati (eds.), Sicily from Aeneas to Augustus: new approaches in archaeology and history, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2000, 134–160
  • 96. ‘Sicilia’, map and accompanying lists and bibliography in R. J. A. Talbert (ed.), The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, Princeton: Princeton University Press 2000, Map 47 of Map Volume, and Map-by-Map Directory, Volume 1, 709–735

2001

  • 97. ‘Aqueducts and water supply in Greek and Roman Sicily: the present status quaestionis’, in G. C. M. Jansen (ed.), Cura Aquarum in Sicilia. Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress on the History of Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering in the Mediterranean Region, Syracuse, May 16–22, 1998 [Bulletin Antieke Beschaving Supplement 5], Leiden: Stichtung BABesch 2000 [publ. 2001], 5–36
  • 98. ‘Why did the Carthaginians sacrifice children?’, ‘The mysteries of Mithraism’, and ‘The lost tomb of Alexander the Great’, in B. Fagan, ed., The seventy great mysteries of the ancient world, London: Thames and Hudson 2001, 173–176, 193–196 and 223–226
  • 99. Review of J. T. Peña et al, Carthage Papers [JRA Suppementary volume 28] and H. Hurst, The Sanctuary of Tanit at Carthage [JRA Suppementary volume 30], for JRS x91 (2001), 198–200

2002

  • 100. A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain, 4th. edition, London: Constable 2002, pp. xx + 732
  • 101. ‘Vita rurale nella Sicilia ellenistico-romana: l’insediamento di Campanaio’, Kalos xiii.4 (October/December 2001) [publ. 2002], 24–31
  • 102. ‘Roman vaulting tubes (tubi fittili) from Chesters’, Archaeologia Aeliana5 30 (2002), 180–185
  • 103. ‘Presentazione’ in F. S. Brancato & R. Mingoia, Piazza Armerina: apud thermas apud Hennam. La cosidetta villa romana del Casale, Comiso: Documenta 2002, 11–13
  • 104. Review of A. Oxé, H. Comfort and P. Kenrick (eds.), Corpus Vasorum Arretinorum, 2nd. ed. 2001, for Journal of Roman Studies 92 (2002), 212–214

2003

  • 105. ‘From Palma di Montechiaro to the Isle Of Man: the use of the triskeles in antiquity and after’, in G. Fiorentini, M. Caltabiano and A. Calderone, eds, Archeologia nel Mediterraneo: studi in onore di Ernesto De Miro, Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider 2003, 721–747
  • 106. ‘A group of Roman house-tombs at Tauromenium (Taormina)’, in G. M. Bacci and M. C. Martinelli (eds.), Studi classici in onore di Luigi Bernabò Brea [Quaderni del Museo Archeologico Regionale Eoliano “Luigi Bernabò Brea”, Supplemento 2], Palermo: Regione Siciliana 2003, 247–274
  • 107. ‘Journeymen’s jottings: two Roman inscriptions from Hadrian’s Wall’, Archaeologia Aeliana5 32 (2003), 25–35
  • 108. ‘The Rudston Venus mosaic revisited: a spear-bearing lion?’, Britannia 34 (2003), 288–291
  • 109. ‘Roman vaulting tubes (tubi fittili) from Chesters: an addendum’, Archaeologia Aeliana5 32(2003), 192–193
  • 110. Review of S. Ellis, Roman houses (2000) for Journal of Roman Archaeology 16 (2003), 582–584

2004

  • 111. Editor (with I. D. Caruana) Romans on the Solway: essays in honour of Richard Bellhouse,Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, Kendal, for the Trustees of the Senhouse Museum, Maryport, pp. 232
  • 112. ‘Introduction: the Roman frontier on the Solway’, in R. J. A. Wilson and I. D. Caruana (eds.), Romans on the Solway, Kendal 2004), 19–38
  • 113. ‘The Roman ‘Officer’s Tomb’ at High Rochester revisited’, Archaeologia Aeliana5 33 (2004), 25–33
  • 114. ‘Two Romano-British mosaic inscriptions reconsidered’, Mosaic 31 (2004), 18–22

2005

  • 115. ‘On the identification of the figure in the south apse of the Great Hunt corridor at Piazza Armerina’, Sicilia Antiqua 1 (2004) [publ. 2005], 153–170
  • 116. ‘Jos De Waele: his contribution to classical archaeology’, in S. Mols and E. Moorman (eds.), Omni pede stare. Saggi architettonici e circumvesuviani in memoriam Jos de Waele, Naples: Electa 2005, 9–17
  • 117. ‘On the origins of the Roman civic basilica: the Egyptian connection’, in S. Mols and E. Moorman (eds.), Omni pede stare. Saggi architettonici e circumvesuviani in memoriam Jos de Waele, Naples: Electa 2005, 129–139
  • 118. ‘La sopravvivenza di cultura punica nella Sicilia romana’, in A. Spanò Giamellaro (ed.), Atti del V Congresso Internazionale di Studi fenici e punici, Marsala–Palermo, 2–8 ottobre 2000, Palermo, 907–917

2006

  • 119. Editor, Romanitas. Essays on Roman archaeology in honour of Sheppard Frere on the occasion of his nintieth birthday, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2006, pp. xxx + 232
  • 120. ‘Sheppard Sunderland Frere: an appreciation’, in R. J. A. Wilson (ed.), Romanitas. Essays on Roman archaeology in honour of Sheppard Frere on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2006, vii–viii
  • 121. ‘Early defences and civic status in Roman Britain’ in R. J. A. Wilson (ed.), Romanitas. Essays on Roman archaeology in honour of Sheppard Frere on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2006, 1–47
  • 122. ‘Aspects of iconography in Romano-British mosaics: the Rudston ‘aquatic’ scene and the Brading astronomer revisited’, Britannia 37 (2006), 295–336
  • 123. ‘What’s new in Roman Baden-Württemberg?’, Journal of Roman Studies 96 (2006), 198–212
  • 124. ‘Settlement patterns in south-east Sicily in Roman and late Roman times’, in F. P. Rizzo (ed.), Da abitato in abitato. In itinere fra le più antiche testimonianze cristiane degli Iblei [Atti del Convegno Internazionel di Studi, Ragusa–Catania, 3–5 April 2003], Pisa and Rome: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali 2005 [publ. 2006], 223-238
  • 125. ‘Postilla’, in F. P. Rizzo (ed.), Da abitato in abitato. In itinere fra le più antiche testimonianze cristiane degli Iblei [Atti del Convegno Internazionel di Studi, Ragusa–Catania, 3–5 April 2003], Pisa and Rome: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali 2005 [publ. 2006], 163–167
  • 126. ‘The Flawborough lead tank’, in E. Hartley, J. Hawkes, M. Henig and F. Mee (eds.), Constantine the Great: York’s Roman Emperor, York: Yorkshire Museums Trust, and Aldershot and Burlington: Lund Humphries 2006, 208–209 (no. 195)
  • 127. ‘A life of luxury in late Roman Sicily: the villa of Piazza Armerina’, Minerva 17.1 (January/February 2006), 40–43
  • 128. ‘Architects’, ‘architecture (Greek and Roman)’, ‘Augst’, ‘basilica’, ‘Capri’, ‘Corsica’, ‘domes’, ‘Motya’, ‘orders, architectural’, ‘palaces’, ‘Pantheon’, ‘Sicily’, ‘Syracuse’, ‘Thugga’, ‘Timgad’, ‘Utica’, in G. Shipley, J. Vanderspoel, D. Mattingly and L. Foxhall, eds, The Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006, 68–69, 69–72, 109–110, 123, 162–163, 238, 280–281, 593, 629–630, 638, 641, 819–821, 853–854, 887, 890–891 and 916

2007

  • 129. ‘Algeria: Numidians and Romano-Africans in a forgotten land’, Minerva 18.6 (2007), 36–40
  • 130. ‘Foreword’, in A. Neville, Mountains of silver and rivers of gold: the Phoenicians in Iberia [UBC Studies in the Ancient World Volume 1], Oxford: Oxbow Books for the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, UBC, 2007, 7–8
  • 131. Review of F. P. Rizzo, Sicilia cristiana dal I al V secolo. Volume Primo. Testimonia Siciliae Antiquae I.14; Supplementi a Kokalos 17 (Rome 2005) and id., Gli albori della Sicilia cristiana. Secoli I-V. Temi e luoghi del mondo antico 17 (Bari 2005), in Bryn Mawr Classical Review

2008

  • 132. ‘Chiese paleocristiane in Sicilia: problemi e prospettive’, Kokalos 47–48 (2001–2002) [published 2008], 145–168
  • 133. ‘Sublime Silin: a luxury Roman villa on the Libyan coastline’, Minerva 19.4 (July/August 2008), 45–49
  • 134. ‘Vivere in villa: rural residences of the Roman rich in Italy’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 21 (2008), 477–488
  • 135. ‘Roman domestic tomb and feasting room found in Sicily’, Minerva 19.5 (September/October 2008), 3–4

2009

  • 136. ‘An early Byzantine ‘élite’ tomb in a domestic context at Kaukana, Sicily’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 22 (2009), 412–415
  • 137. ‘Aithiopia’, Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae. Supplementum2009, Dusseldorf: Artemis Verlag 2009, vol. 1, 38–39 (with plates in vol. 2, 25)
  • 138. ‘Sikelia’, Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae. Supplementum2009, Dusseldorf: Artemis Verlag 2009, vol. 1, 450

2010

  • 139.‘Villa’, in M. Gagarin (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, volume 7, 179–181
  • 140. ‘Life and death in early Byzantine Sicily’, Minerva 21.6 (November/December 2010), 34–37
  • 141. ‘Banquets for the dead: new discoveries in early Byzantine Sicily’, Current World Archaeology 44 (December 2010), 38–45

2011

  • 142. ‘Funerary feasting in early Byzantine Sicily: new evidence from Kaukana’, American Journal of Archaeology 115 (2011), 263–302 [with appendices by J.W. Hayes and C. L. Sulosky]
  • 143. ‘Il sito bizantino di Kaukana’, Kalos xxiii.1 (January–March 2011), 38–42
  • 144. ‘Leben und Sterben im frühbyzantinischen Sizilien. Neue Erkenntnisse aus Kaukana’, Antike Welt 5.2011, 68–75
  • 145. ‘The fourth-century villa at Piazza Armerina (Sicily) in its wider imperial context: a review of some aspects of recent research’, in G. von Bülow and H. Zabehlicky (eds.), Bruckneudorf und Gamzigrad. Spätantike Paläste und Großvillen im Donau-Balkan-Raum. Akten des Internationalen Kolloquiums in Bruckneudorf vom 15. bis 18. Oktober 2008. Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte Band 15 (= Sonderschriften des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts Band 45), Bonn: Habelt 2011, 55–87
  • 146. ‘Neue Forschungen an der Domus Aurea’, Antike Welt 5.2011, 6
  • 147. ‘Foreword’, in J. Freed, Bringing Carthage Home. The excavations of Nathan Davis, 1856–1859, UBC Studies in the Ancient World 2, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2011, 7–8
  • 148. Review of P. Wright, Snakes, Sands and Silphium. Travels in Classical Libya (2011) in Libyan Studies 42 (2011), 154–155

2012

  • 149. ‘Agorai and fora in Hellenistic and Roman Sicily: the present status questionis’, in C. Ampolo (ed.), Agora greca e agorai di Sicilia, Pisa: Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 2012, 245–267 and pls. 269–303
  • 150. ‘Acrae’, ‘Acragas’, ‘Aetna (1)’, ‘Aetna (2)’, ‘Africa, Roman’, ‘Ammaedara’, ‘Atlas Mountains’, ‘Bulla Regia’, ‘Byzacium’, ‘Camarina’, ‘Capsa’, ‘Carthage’, ‘Catana’, ‘Cirta’, ‘Cuicul’, ‘Eryx’, ‘Gela’, ‘Hadrumetum’, ‘Himera’, ‘Hippo Regius’, ‘Lambaesis’, ‘Leontinoi’, ‘Lepcis Magna’, ‘Lilybaeum’, ‘Madauros’, ‘Mauretania’, ‘Megara Hyblaea’, ‘Morgantina’, ‘Motya’, ‘Naxos (2)’, ‘Numidia’, ‘Oea’, ‘Piazza Armerina’, ‘Sabratha’, ‘Segesta’, ‘Selinus’, ‘Sicca Veneria’, ‘Sicily’, ‘Simitthus’, ‘Sufetula’, ‘Syracuse’, ‘Tauromenium’, ‘Thamugadi’, ‘Theveste’, ‘Thubursicum Numidarum’, ‘Thugga’, ‘Thysdrus’, ‘Tingis’, ‘Tipasa’, ‘Tripolitania’, ‘Uthina’, ‘Utica’, ‘Volubilis’, ‘Zama’, in S. Hornblower, A. J. Spawforth and E. Eidinow (eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 4th edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012, 9, 30–31, 33–34, 70, 200, 255, 256, 271–272, 278, 283–285, 291, 320, 396–397, 537, 606, 642, 685, 689, 790, 820–821, 837, 881, 913, 925, 968, 971, 1004, 1026, 1033, 1147, 1304, 1340, 1342–1343, 1361–1363, 1368, 1410, 1420–1421, 1434, 1448–1449, 1468–1469, 1472, 1477–1478, 1485, 1508, 1529–1530, 1564, 1586
  • 151. ‘Mogontiacum (Mainz)’, ‘Piazza Armerina’, ‘Vetera (Birten, Germany)’, ‘Xanten, Germany’ in R. S. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. B. Champion, A. Erskine and S. R. Huebner (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, Oxford: Blackwells 2012, 4561–4562, 5321–5322, 6978–6979 and 7142–7143
  • 152. ‘Carthage’ and ‘Roman Empire: the Roman frontier’ in N. A. Silberman (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition 2012, vol. 1, 260–262 and vol. 3, 44–48

2013

  • 153. ‘Life, death and dining: UBC excavations at Punta Secca (RG), Sicily’, Mouseion 10.2 (2010) [publ. 2013], 119–167
  • 154. ‘Sicily, c. 300 BC–133 BC’, in C. Smith (ed.), The Cambridge Ancient History, new edition: plates to volumes VIII.2 to IX (500–133 BC), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2013, 156–196
  • 155. ‘Carthage and her neighbours’, in C. Smith (ed.), The Cambridge Ancient History, new edition: plates to volumes VIII.2 to IX (500–133 BC), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2013, 197–241
  • 156.  ‘Hellenistic Sicily, c. 270–100 BC’, in J. Prag and J. Quinn (eds.), The Hellenistic West, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2013, 79–119
  • 157. ‘An unusual early-Byzantine ‘thrice-holy’ inscription and accompanying design from Punta Secca, Sicily’, Phoenix 67.1–2 (2013), 163–181
  • 158. ‘Becoming Roman overseas? Sicily and Sardinia in the later Roman Republic’, in J. DeRose Evans (ed.), Blackwells Companion to Roman Republican Archaeology, Oxford: Wiley Blackwells 2013, 485–504
  • 159. Review of R. Bonacasa Carra and F. Ardizzone (eds), Agrigento da Tardo Antico al Medioevo (2007), for Mouseion 10.2 (2010) [publ. 2013], 322–326

2014

  • 160. ‘Tile-stamps of Philippianus in late Roman Sicily: a talking signum or evidence for horse-raising?’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 27 (2014), 472–486
  • 161. ‘Il banchetto funerario nella Sicilia della prima età bizantina: nuove attestazioni da Kaukana’, Sicilia Antiqua 11 (2014), 541–591 [with appendices by J. W. Hayes and C. L. Solosky Weaver]
  • 162. ‘La villa tardoromana di Caddeddi sul fiume Tellaro (SR) e i suoi mosaici’, in P. Pensabene and C. Sfameni (eds.), La Villa restaurata e i nuovi studi sull’edilizia residenziale tardoantica. Atti del Convegno internazionale del Centro Interuniversitario di Studi sull’Edilizia nel Mediterraneo (CISEM) (Piazza Armerina, 7–10 novembre 2012), Bari: Edipuglia 2014, 37–46
  • 163. ‘Punta Secca (‘Kaukana’): gli scavi canadesi 2008–2010′, in P. Pensabene and C. Sfameni (eds.), La Villa restaurata e i nuovi studi sull’edilizia residenziale tardoantica. Atti del Convegno internazionale del Centro Interuniversitario di Studi sull’Edilizia nel Mediterraneo (CISEM) (Piazza Armerina, 7–10 novembre 2012), Bari: Edipuglia 2014, 53–59
  • 164. ‘La villa romana di Gerace: primi risultati della ricerca geofisica’, in P. Pensabene and C. Sfameni (eds.), La Villa restaurata e i nuovi studi sull’edilizia residenziale tardoantica. Atti del Centro Interuniversitario di Studi sull’Edilizia nel Mediterraneo (CISEM) (Piazza Armerina, 7–10 novembre 2012), Bari: Edipuglia 2014, 95–101
  • 165. ‘Considerazioni conclusive’ in P. Pensabene and C. Sfameni (eds.), La Villa restaurata e i nuovi studi sull’edilizia residenziale tardoantica. Atti del Convegno internazionale del Centro Interuniversitario di Studi sull’Edilizia nel Mediterraneo (CISEM) (Piazza Armerina, 7–10 novembre 2012), Bari: Edipuglia 2014, 691–702
  • 166. ‘Funerary Dining in Early Byzantine Sicily: archaeobotanical evidence from Kaukana’, Mediterranean Archaeology 25 (2012) [publ. 2014], 81–93 [with J. Ramsay]
  • 167. ‘Probable atretic cephalocele in an adult female from Punta Secca, Sicily’, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 24.6 (2014), 747–756 [with C. Sulosky Weaver]

2015

  • 168. ‘The western Roman provinces’, in B. E. Borg (ed.), A Companion to Roman Art, Malden, Oxford and Chichester: Wiley Blackwell 2015, 496–530
  • 169. ‘UBC Excavations of the Roman villa at Gerace (EN), Sicily: results of the 2013 season’, Mouseion 12 (2012; publ. 2015), 175–230
  • 170. ‘Scavi alla villa romana di Gerace (EN): risultati della campagna 2013’, Sicilia Antiqua 12 (2015), 129–162
  • 171. ‘On the personification in the Hunt mosaic at the Roman villa of Caddeddi on the Tellaro, Sicily’, Mosaic 42 (2015), 29–41
  • 172. ‘The lady with the hole in her head: a Sicilian mystery, 1400 years ago’, Roman Archaeology Group Magazine (Perth) 10.2 (2015), 6–10
  • 173. ‘Roman Sicily and the sea’, in D. Burgersdijk, R. Calis, J. Kelder, A. Sofroniew, S. Tusa and R. van Beek (eds.), Sicily and the Sea, catalogue for the international exhibition in
  • Amsterdam, Oxford, Palermo, Copenhagen and Bonn, Amsterdam: WBooks and Allard Pearson Museum 2015, 107–111
  • 174. ‘Sheppard Sunderland Frere’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015), 968–973
  • 175. Review of S. Frey-Kupper, Die antiken Fundmünzen vom Monte Iato 1971–1990: Ein Beitrag zur Geldgeschichte Westsiziliens, 2 vols., Éditions du Zèbre: Prahins, 2013, in Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015), 554–558

2016

  • 176. Caddeddi on the Tellaro. A late Roman villa in Sicily and its mosaics, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving Supplement 28, Peeters: Leuven, Paris and Bristol, CT 2016, pp. viii + 200
  • 177. ‘On early thimbles: a seventh-century-AD example from Punta Secca, Sicily, in context’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 35 (2016), 413–432
  • 178. ‘Sheppard Sunderland Frere, 1916–2015’, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy 15 (2016), 247–276
  • 179. ‘La Sicilia romana e il mare,’ in S. Tusa (ed.), Mirabilia maris: tesori dei mari di Sicilia. Catalogo della mostra, Palermo: Regione Siciliana 2016, 77–83

2017

  • 180. Dining with the dead in early Byzantine Sicily. Excavations at Punta Secca near Ragusa (Eleventh BABESCH Byvanck Lecture), Leiden: BABESCH Foundation 2017, pp. 38
  • 181. ‘UBC Excavations of the Roman villa at Gerace (EN), Sicily: results of the 2015 season’, Mouseion 14 (2017), 253–316
  • 182. ‘Sui primi ditali: un esempio del VII sec. d.C. da Punta Secca (RG) e il suo contesto’, in G. G. Mellusi and R. Moscheo (eds.), Ktema eis aei. Studi in memoria di Giacomo Scibona, Messina: Società Messinese di Storia Patria, Messina 2017, 489–514
  • 183. Review of E. Fentress, C. Goodson and M. Maiuro (eds.), Villa Magna: an imperial estate and its legacies. Excavations 2006–2010 (Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome 23), London: British School at Rome 2016, in Antiquity 91 (2017), 1676–1677

2018

  • 184. ‘Roman villas in Sicily’, in A, Marzano and G. Métraux (eds.), The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2018, 195–219
  • 185. ‘Roman villas in North Africa’, in A, Marzano and G. Métraux (eds.), The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2018, 266–307
  • 186. ‘The Indirizzo Roman baths’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 31 (2018), 193–221 [with M. Liuzzo and G. Margani]
  • 187. ‘UBC Excavations of the Roman villa at Gerace (EN), Sicily: results of the 2016 season’, Mouseion15 (2018), 219–296
  • 188. ‘Hagios, hagios, hagios: una insolita iscrizione proto-bizantina e il relativo disegno da Punta Secca (RG)’, Sicilia Archeologica  109 (2017 [pub. 2018]), 136–157
  • 189. ‘Scavi alla villa romana di Gerace (EN): risultati della campagna 2015’, Sicilia Antiqua 15 (2018), 287–314
  • 190. ‘Philippianus e la sua proprietà rurale nella Sicilia tardo romana. Nuovi scavi a Gerace presso Enna’, in O. Belvedere and J. Bergemann (eds.), Römisches Sizilien: Stadt und Land zwischen Monumentalisierung und Ökonomie, Krise und Entwicklung/La Sicilia romana: Città e Territorio tra monumentalizzazione ed economia, crisi e sviluppo/Roman Sicily between Monumentalization and Economy, Crisis and Development, Palermo: Palermo University Press 2019, 165–190
  • 191. ‘Archaeology and earthqukes in late Roman Sicily: unpacking the myth of the terrae motus per totum orbem of AD 365′, in M. A. Bernabò Brea, M. Cultraro, M. Gras, M. C. Martinelli, C. Pouzadoux and U. Spigo (eds.), À Madeleine Cavalier, Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 49, Naples: Centre Jean Bérard 2019, 455–466
  • 192. ‘Philippianus and his rural estate in late Roman Sicily’, Current World Archaeology 89 (June/July 2018), 16–23
  • 193. ‘Selbstdarstellung im römischen Stil: Philippianus und sein Landgut im spätrömischen Sizilien’, Antike Welt 2018.5 (2018), 46–55
  • 194. ‘Gerace update’, Current World Archaeology 92 (December 2018/January 2019), 14–15
  • 195. The Musée de la Romanité’, Current World Archaeology 92 (December 2018/January 2019), 52–55

2019

  • 196. ‘UBC Excavations of the Roman villa at Gerace (EN), Sicily: results of the 2017 season’, Mouseion 16 (2019), 249–342
  • 197. ‘Con Philippiano nella tenuta di Gerace’, Archeologia Viva 195 (May/June 2019), 22–39
  • 198. ‘Mosaics at the late Roman estate of Gerace’, Mosaic: Journal of the Association for the Study and Preservation of Roman Mosaics 46 (2019), 17–33
  • 199. ‘Philippianus and his rural estate in late Roman Sicily: recent excavations at Gerace near Enna’, in P. Higgs and D. Booms (eds.), Sicily: Heritage of the World, British Museum Research Publications 222, London: British Museum 2019, 88–101

2020

  • 200. Review of B. Steger, Piazza Armerina. La villa romaine de Casale en Sicile, Paris: Picard 2017, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review March 12th 2020 https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2020/2020.03.17
  • 201. ‘Scavi alla villa romana di Gerace (EN): risultati della campagna 2016’, Cronache di Archeologia 38 (2019) [pub. 2020], 299–346
  • 202. ‘A woman with a grave affliction: an archaeological detective story from Punta Secca, Sicily’, Antiqvvs 2.1 (January 2020), 26­–32
  • 203. ‘The baths on the estate of the Philippiani at Gerace, Sicily,’ AJA 124 (2020), 477–510 (with an Appendix by M. Liuzzo), and with on-line image gallery at https://www.ajaonline.org/imagegallery/4143#1
  • 204. ‘Foreword’, in A. Lindhagen, Kale Akte, the Fair Promontory. Settlement, Trade and Productiion on the Nebrodi Coast of Sicily, 500 BC – AD 500 [UBC Studies in the Ancient World 3], Oxford: Oxbow Books 2020, pp. vii–viii
  • 205. ‘Philippianus: a late Roman Sicilian landowner and his use of the monogram’, in A. Gatzke, L. L. Brice and A,. Trundell (eds.), People and Institutions in the Roman Empire. Essays in Memory of Garrett G. Fagan, Leiden and Boston: Brill 2020, 183–229

2021

  • 206. ‘UBC Excavations of the Roman villa at Gerace (EN), Sicily: results of the 2018 season’, Mouseion3 17 (2020) [publ. 2021], 95–212
  • 207. ‘The praedia Philippianorum: a late Roman estate at Gerace near Enna’, in C. Prescott, A. Karivieri, P. Campbell, K. Görannsson and S. Tusa (eds.), Trinacria. ‘An Island outside Time’. International Archaeology in Sicily, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2021, 19–32
  • 208. ‘Aspects of identity: Provincia Sicilia during the Roman Empire’, in O. Belvedere and J. Bergemann (eds), Imperium romanum: Romanization between Colonization and Globalization, Palermo: Palermo University Press 2021, 309–332
  • 209. ‘Scavi alla villa romana di Gerace (EN): risultati della campagna 2017’, Cronache di Archeologia 39 (2020) [publ. 2021], 359–419
  • 210. ‘The late Roman villa of Caddeddi: living in luxury in rural Sicily’, Current World Archaeology 105 (2021), 16–25
  • 211. ‘Pantelleria revealed: the archaeology of Cossyra’. Review article of T. Schäfer, K. Schmidt and M. Osanna (eds.), Cossyra I. Die Ergebnisse der Grabungen auf der Akropolis von Pantelleria/S. Teresa. Der Sakralbereich [Tübinger Archäologische Forschungen 10], 2 vols., pp. 1102, Verlag Marie Liedorf: Rahden 2015, in Mouseion 17.3 (2020) [publ. 2021], 515–545
  • 212. ‘Ancient Sicily in the Mediterranean world: aspects of identity and cultural interaction, 7th century BC to 7th century AD’, in G. Shepherd (ed.), Interaction and Identity. Sicily and South Italy from the Iron Age to Late Antiquity. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology PB 190, series, Nicosia: Astrom Editions 2021, 9–46

2022

  • 213. ‘Using parasite analysis to identify ancient chamber pots: an example of the fifth century CE from Gerace, Sicily, Italy[with S. Rabinow, T. Wang and P. D. Mitchell], Journal of Archaeological Science. Reports https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103349
  • 214. ‘UBC Excavations of the Roman villa at Gerace (EN), Sicily: results of the 2019 season’, Mouseion 18 (2021) [published 2022], 379–534
  • 215. ‘Scavi alla villa romana di Gerace (EN): risultati della campagna 2018’, Cronache di Archeologia 40 (2021) [published 2022], 309–383
  • 216. ‘‘Very beautiful Narbonne’, pulcherrima . . .Narbo (Martial, Epigram 8.72.4)’, Current World Archaeology 119 (2022), 46–51
  • 217. ‘Memories of Sebastiano Tusa,’ in V. Li Vigni Tusa (ed.), Sebastiano Tusa. Una vita per la cultura, Sassari: Carlo Delfino Editore 2021 [published 2022], 85–86
  • 218. ‘Mogontiacum (Mainz)’, ‘Piazza Armerina’, ‘Vetera (Birten, Germany)’, ‘Colonia Ulpia Traiana (Xanten, Germany)’, ‘Gerace, Sicily’, ‘Caddeddi, Sicily’, in R. S. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. B. Champion, A. Erskine and S. R. Huebner (eds), The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History (revised edition), published on line 15th June 2022

2023

  • 219. ‘Greek and Punic Sicily’, ‘Corsica’ ‘Sicily (Roman)’, ‘Sardinia’, ‘Britain’, Hadrian’s Wall’, and ‘Antonine Wall’, in R. J. A. Talbert, L. Holman and B. Salway (eds.), Atlas of Classical History: Revised Edition, Abingdon and New York: Routledge 2023, pp. 42–43, 108–113 and 134–136
  • 220. ‘A Roman marble base in Valletta (Malta) featuring a personification of Sicilia’, Sicilia Archeologica 113 (2022) [pub. 2023], 249–265
  • 221. ‘Roman Malta: architecture and archaeology’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 36 (2023), 215–226
  • 222. ‘Pulcherrima Narbo’, Antike Welt 3.23, 84–87
  • 223. ‘Wohnen in Luxus in ländlichen Sizilien: die spätrömische Villa von Caddeddi’, Antike Welt 4.23, 75–83
  • 224. ‘Scavi alla villa romana di Gerace (EN): risultati della campagna 2019’, Cronache di Archeologia 41 (2022) [pub. 2023], 219–314 [with appendices by D. Tsimbaliouk, R. Veal, T. Wang, S. Rabinow, P. Mitchell e T. Mukai]
  • 225. ‘A forgotten Roman marble base in the National Museum of Archaeology’, in Malta Archaeological Review 13 (2023), https://doi.org/10.46651/mar.2023.2

2024

  • 226. ‘Sicilia’, in B. Burrell (ed.), A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, Hoboken NJ: John Wiley & Sons 2024, 232–256
  • 227. ‘The 10,000-year biocultural history of fallow deer and its implications for conservation policy’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121.8, 2024, e2310051121 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2310051121 [with K. H. Baker, H. Miller, S. Doherty, H. W. I. Gray, J. Daujat, C. Çakırlar, N. Spassov, K. Trantalidou, R. Madgwick, A. L. Lamb, C. Ameen, L. Atici, P. Baker, F. Beglane, H. Benkert, R. Bendrey, A. Binois-Roman, R. F. Carden, A. Curci, B. De Cupere, C. Detry, E. Gál, C. Genies , G. K. Kunst, R. Liddiard, R. Nicholson, S. Perdikaris , J. Peters, F. Pigière, A. G. Pluskowski, P. Sadler, S. Sicard, L. Strid, J. Sudds, R. Symmons, K. Tardio, A. Valenzuela, M. van Veen, S. Vuković, J. Weinstock, B. Wilkens, J. A. Evans, A. R. Hoelzel and N. Sykes]