UCD School of Classics

UCD School of Classics - Research Publications 2019/20

Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of Classics in the academic year 2019/20.



Books

Dr Alexander Thein
(2019)  Sulla: Politics and Reception. Berlin: De Gruyter   

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Book Chapters

Dr Joanna Day
Day J (2019) 'Sensory Approaches to the Aegean Bronze Age' In:  The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology.London: Routledge. , pp.377-395   
Day J; Kobik M (2019) 'Reconstructing a Bronze Age Kiln from Priniatikos Pyrgos, Crete' In:  Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding, Story-telling. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd. , pp.63-72 Available Online  
Day J; Skeates R (2019) 'Afterword: sensory archaeology – a work in progress' In:  The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology.London: Routledge. , pp.556-562 Available Online  
Day J; Skeates R (2019) 'Sensory archaeology: key concepts and approaches' In:  The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology.London: Routledge. , pp.1-17   
Dr Helen Dixon
Dixon HM (2019) 'A Byzantine traveller to Rome returns East: the anonymous scribe of Vatopedi 3, 15A' In:  Proceedings of the Third Scientific Mount Athos Workshop.Thessaloniki: Αγιορειτική Εστία.    
Dr Alexandra Eckert
Eckert A (2019) 'Sulla dictator rei publicae constituendae and Roman cultural memory' In:  Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.    
Dr Christine Haywood
Haywood C; O'Sullivan A (2019) 'Introduction Defining Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding, Storytelling?' In:  Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding, Story-Telling.Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd. , pp.1-4   
Souyoudzoglou-Haywood C; O'Sullivan A (2019) 'Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding, Story-Telling'   Archaeopress Archaeology.    
Professor Michael Lloyd
(2020) 'Realism in Euripides' In:  Brill's Companion to Euripides (2 vols). BRILL. , pp.605-626 Available Online  
Dr Giacomo Savani
Savani G; Thompson V (2020) 'Ambiguity and omission Creative mediation of the unknowable past' In:  RESEARCHING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAST THROUGH IMAGINED NARRATIVES: A NECESSARY FICTION. ROUTLEDGE. , pp.210-237   
Dr Alexander Thein
Thein A (2019) 'Dolabella's Naval Command' In:  Sulla: Politics and Reception.Berlin: De Gruyter. , pp.71-88   
Thein A; Eckert A (2019) 'Introduction' In:  Sulla: Politics and Reception.Berlin: De Gruyter. , pp.1-15   

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Books Edited

Dr Joanna Day
(Ed.). (2019)  The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology. Routledge.Available Online  
Dr Christine Haywood
Haywood C; O'Sullivan A (Ed.). (2019)  Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding, Story-telling. Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd  

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Journal Articles

Dr Joanna Day
Molloy B; Milić M; Pavlacký M; Bridgford S; Day J; Breeckner D; Nodarou E (2020) 'The context and character of settlement at priniatikos pyrgos in early minoan III–Middle Minoan IA East Crete'. Hesperia 89 (2) :215-280.Available Online  
Professor Michael Lloyd
Lloyd M (2019) 'GUNTHER MARTIN, Euripides, Ion: edition and commentary. Texte und Kommentare, Band 58. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2018, vii+613 p. €129,95. ISBN 9783110522556.'. Exemplaria Classica 23 Available Online  
Lloyd M (2020) 'Greek Tragedy in Ireland 2019-2020'. Classics Ireland 26 :98-114.  
Dr Giacomo Savani
Savani G (2019) 'An elusive legacy: The rediscovery of Roman baths in eighteenth-century Britain'. Britannia 50 :13-48.Available Online  
Dr Viola Starnone
Starnone V (2020) 'The Virgin in the Woods: Virgilian Traces in the Construction of Mary, Mother of God'. International Journal of the Classical Tradition 27 (2) :153-170.Available Online  

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Conference Publications

Dr Christine Haywood
Haywood-Souyoudzoglou C (2020) Reuse and cult at the Mycenaean tombs of Kephalonia in the ancient historical periods.  In: IX International Panionian Conference, Kephalonia, Ionian islands, Greece  

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Internet Publications

Dr Giacomo Savani
Savani G (2019)  Horrible Histories (Series): The Groovy Greeks.   

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