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Andrew Gardner (archaeologist)

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Andrew Gardner
Academic work
InstitutionsUCL Institute of Archaeology

Andrew Gardner is an archaeologist working in the areas of Roman archaeology and archaeological theory.

Education

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Gardner studied for a BA and MA in Archaeology at UCL. He completed a PhD in 2001 at the UCL Institute of Archaeology.

Career

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Since 2005 Gardner has been a lecturer in archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology. His recent work has drawn on Border Studies to consider frontiers in Roman Britain.[1] Gardner is on the editorial board for Britannia.[2] and Papers from the Institute of Archaeology. He was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 2011. Gardner has had a long-standing involvement with the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference and is a member of the Advisory Committee.[3] In 2001, TRAC formed a standing committee to oversee the conference, consisting of Gardner, Martin Carruthers, Carol van Driel-Murray, Jason Lucas, Louise Revell, and Ellen Swift. The committee also edited the proceedings for the 2001 conference.[4]

Selected publications

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  • Gardner, A 2002. Social identity and the duality of structure in late Roman-period Britain. Journal of Social Archaeology 2(3): 323-351.
  • Gardner, A. 2007. An Archaeology of Identity: soldiers and society in late Roman Britain. Left Coast Press.
  • Gardner, A. 2012. Time and empire in the Roman world. Journal of Social Archaeology 12(2), 145-166.
  • Gardner, A. 2013. Thinking about Roman imperialism: postcolonialism, globalisation and beyond? Britannia 44: 1-25.
  • Gardner, A. 2017. Brexit, boundaries and imperial identities: A comparative view. Journal of Social Archaeology 17(1), 3-26.

References

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  1. ^ Gardner, Andrew (2017-01-17). "Brexit, boundaries and imperial identities: A comparative view" (PDF). Journal of Social Archaeology. 17 (1): 3–26. doi:10.1177/1469605316686875. ISSN 1469-6053. S2CID 2358010.
  2. ^ "Editorial board". Cambridge Core. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
  3. ^ "TRAC Advisory Panel". TRAC. 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
  4. ^ Carruthers, Martin; van Driel Murray, Carol; Gardner, Andrew; Lucas, Jason; Revell, Louise; Swift, Ellen (2002), "Preface", in Carruthers, Martin; van Driel Murray, Carol; Gardner, Andrew; Lucas, Jason; Revell, Louise; Swift, Ellen (eds.), TRAC 2001: Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, vol. 11, pp. iv, doi:10.16995/TRAC2001_i_iv