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Professor David Kennedy

BA Manc., DPhil. Oxon., FSA, FAHA

Winthrop Professor

Room: Arts Building, 1.28
Telephone: (61 8) 6488 2150
Email: david.kennedy@uwa.edu.au


Research Interests
Archaeology of the Roman Empire; Aerial Archaeology; Roman Near East; Roman army and frontier studies; history of settlement in Roman Arabia; Severan period.

Current Projects

Publications

A. BOOKS
A1. Archaeological Explorations on the Roman Frontier in North East Jordan. The Roman and Byzantine military installations and road network on the ground and from the air. (Including unpublished work by Sir Aurel Stein and with a contribution by D.N. Riley), 1982, Oxford (BAR, International Series 132) (xiii + 374 pp (including 50 figures and 48 plates)) (ISBN 0-86054-165-7).

A2. (with Shelagh Gregory, eds) Sir Aurel Stein's Limes Report. The full text of M.A. Stein's unpublished Limes Report (his aerial and ground reconnaissances in Iraq and Transjordan in 1938-39), 1985, Oxford (BAR, International Series 272), (Including 54 figures and 75 plates) (ISBN 0-86054-349-8).
Vol. I: xxii + 368 (edited text); Vol. II: ii + 122 (commentary)

A3. (with P. Freeman, eds) The Defence of the Roman And Byzantine East. Proceedings of a Colloquium held at Sheffield, April 1986, 1986: 2 vols. Oxford (BAR, International Series 297 = British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 8 (42 contributions in xxvii + 825 pp (including 54 figures and 62 plates)) (ISBN 0-86054-381-1).

A4. (Ed.) Into the Sun: Essays in Air Photography in Archaeology in Honour of Derrick Riley, 1989. Sheffield: Department of Archaeology and Prehistory (16 contributions in x + 211 pp (including 94 illustrations)) (ISBN 0-906090-36-9).

A5. (with D. N. Riley) Rome's Desert Frontier from the Air, 1990, London: Batsford/ Austin, TX: University of Texas Press (xii + 256 pp) (including 188 illustrations)) (ISBN 0-7134-6262-0).

A6. (Ed.) The Roman Army in the East, 1996, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 18) (14 chapters in 320 pp) (ISBN 1-887829-18-0; ISBN 1063-4304 (for the supplementary series))

A7. The Twin Towns of Zeugma-on-the-Euphrates. Rescue Work and Historical Studies, 1998, Portsmouth, RI (JRA, Supplementary Series 27) (pp. 247) (ISBN 1-887829-27-X; ISBN 1063-4304 (for the supplementary series))

A8a. The Roman Army in Jordan, 2000, London (Council for British Research in the Levant/ The British Academy) (pp. 220) (ISBN 0-9539102-0-2)
A8b. The Roman Army in Jordan, 2nd edition, 2004, London (Council for British Research in the Levant/ The British Academy)) (pp. 235) (ISBN 0-9539102-1-0)

A9. (and R. Bewley) Ancient Jordan from the Air, 2004, London (Council for British Research in the Levant/ The British Academy)) (pp. 282) (ISBN 0-9539102-2-9)

A10. Gerasa and the Decapolis: A "Virtual Island" in Northwest Jordan, 2007, London (Duckworth), pp. 216 (ISBN 0-7156-3567-0)

B. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
B1. (The Frontiers:) The East. In J. A. Wacher (ed.) The Roman World (2 vols) 1987: vol. 1, ch. XI: 266-308; Bibliography of Part 4, 309-325 (passim). London (Routledge).

B2. (with A. Northedge) Ana in the Classical sources. In A. Northedge, A. Bamber, and M. Roaf, Excavations at Ana. Iraq Archaeological Reports 1 (British School of Archaeology in Iraq and Directorate of Antiquities), 1988: 6-8. Warminster (Aris and Phillips).

B3. Introduction and Bibliography of the Publications of Derrick Riley. In D. Kennedy (ed.), Into the Sun: Essays in Air Photography in Archaeology in Honour of Derrick Riley. Sheffield: Department of Archaeology, 1989: 3-5; 8-9.

B4. An analysis of Poidebard's air survey over Syria. In D. Kennedy (ed.), Into the Sun: Essays in Air Photography in Archaeology in Honour of Derrick Riley. Sheffield: Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, 1989: 37-39.

B5. (Le Frontiere) L'Oriente. In J. A. Wacher (ed.) Il Mondo di Roma Imperiale (3 vols) 1989: ch. XI, 296-340; Bibliografia della parte quarta, 341-356 (passim). Rome (Laterza)
Revised translation of no. B1 above.

B6. Syria. In A.K. Bowman, E. Champlin and A. Lintott (eds) The Cambridge Ancient History X (2nd ed.), 1996: 703-736; 1100-1104.

B7. The Roman army in the East. In D. L. Kennedy (ed.) The Roman Army in the East, Ann Arbor (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 18), 1996: 9-24.

B8. Parthia and Rome: eastern perspectives. In D. L. Kennedy (ed.) The Roman Army in the East, Ann Arbor (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 18), 1996: 67-90.

B9. The special command of M. Valerius Lollianus. In E. Dabrowa (ed.) Donum Amicitiae. Studies in Ancient History, Krákow (= Electrum 1), 1997: 69-81)

B10. The area of Umm el-Jemal: maps, air photographs and surface survey, in B. de Vries (ed.) Umm el-Jemal, I, Portsmouth, RI (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Volume 26), 1998: 39-90;

B11. Greek, Roman and native cultures in the Roman Near East, in J. Humphrey (ed.), The Roman and Byzantine Near East, II, Portsmouth, RI (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 31), 1999: 76-106

B12. The identity of Roman Gerasa: an archaeological approach. In G. Clarke (ed.) Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity, Sydney (= Mediterranean Archaeology 11, 1998), 1999: 39-69; pls 2-3

B13. Aerial Archaeology in Jordan: Khirbet Ain and Vicinity, in A. Walmsley (ed.) Australians Uncovering Ancient Jordan, 2001, Sydney (The Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney/ The Department of Antiquities of Jordan): 207-214

B14. (with R. Bewley) Monitoring the Past: the Role of Aerial Survey in a Rapidly Changing Landscape, in A. Walmsley (ed.) Australians Uncovering Ancient Jordan, 2001, Sydney (The Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney/ The Department of Antiquities of Jordan): 69-76

B15. Khirbet Khaw: a Roman town and fort in northern Jordan, in N. Higham (ed.) Archaeology of the Roman Empire: a tribute to the life and works of Professor Barri Jones, 2001, Oxford (BAR, International Series 940): 173-188

B16. Aerial Archaeology in the Middle East: The Role of the Military - Past, Present ... and Future?, in R. H. Bewley and W. Raczkowski (eds) Aerial Archaeology. Developing Future Practice, Amsterdam (NATO Science Series � Series 1: Life and Behavioural Sciences. Volume 337), 2002: 33-48; 346-347

B17. Two Nabataean and Roman sites in southern Jordan: Khirbet el-Qirana and Khirbet el-Khalde, in V. Gorman and E. Robinson (eds) Oikistes, 2002, Leiden (Brill): 361-386.


C. JOURNAL ARTICLES: REFEREED

C1. Ala I and Cohors I Britannica. Britannia VIII (1977): 249-55.
C2. (with C.-M. Bennett) A new Roman military inscription from Petra. Levant 10 (1978): 163-5.
C3. Some observations on the Praetorian Guard. Ancient Society 9 (1978): 275-301.
C4. Ti. Claudius Subatianus Aquila, 'First Prefect of Mesopotamia'. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 36 (1979): 255-62.
C5. The date of the Arabian governorship of Q. Scribonius Tenax. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 37 (1980): 24-6.
C6. Legio VI Ferrata , the annexation and early garrison of Arabia. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 81 (1980): 283-309.
C7. The date of the Arabian governorship of L. Marius Perpetuus. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 49 (1982): 284-6.
C8. Milliary cohorts: the evidence of Josephus BJ II.4.2 (67) and of epigraphy. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 50 (1983): 253-63.
C9. C. Velius Rufus. Britannia XIV (1983): 183-96.
C10. Cohors XX Palmyrenorum - an alternative explanation of the numeral. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 53 (1983): 214-6.
C11. (and H. I. MacAdam) Some Latin inscriptions from the Azraq Oasis, Jordan. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 60 (1985): 97-107.
C12. The construction of a vexillation from the army of Syria and the origin of alae milliariae. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 61 (1985): 181-5.
C13. The composition of a military work party in Roman Egypt (ILS 2483: Coptos). Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 71 (1985): 156-60.
C14. (and H. I. MacAdam) Latin inscriptions from Jordan, 1985. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 65 (1986): 231-6; taf XI.
C15. Ana on the Euphrates in the Roman period. Iraq 48 (1986): 103-4.
C16. A lost Latin inscription from the banks of the Tigris. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 71 (1988): 101-3.
C17. The garrisoning of Mesopotamia in the late Antonine and early Severan period. Antichthon 21 (1987): 57-66.
C18. The Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1904-05 and 1909. Palestine Exploration Quarterly, January-June 1995: 21-32.
C19. (with P. Freeman) Southern Hauran Survey 1993. Levant 27 (1995): 39-73
C20. Water supply and use in the Southern Hauran, Jordan. Journal of Field Archaeology 22.3 (1995): 75-90
C21. (with Abdel Gader al-Husan) New milestones from northern Jordan: 1992-1995. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 113 (1996): 257-262 and pls.I-IV
C22. Roman roads and routes in north-east Jordan. Levant 29 (1997): 71-93
C23. Ala Phrygum and ala VII Phrygum. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 118 (1997): 300-304
C24. Aerial Archaeology in Jordan. Levant 30 (1998): 91-96
C25. Declassified satellite photographs and archaeology in the Middle East: case studies from Turkey, Antiquity 72 (1998): 553-561.
C26. Relocating the Past: missing inscriptions from Qasr el-Hallabat and the air photographs of Sir Aurel Stein for Transjordan, Palestine Exploration Quarterly 132 (2000): 28-36
C27. The frontier of settlement in Roman Arabia. From Gerasa to Umm el-Jimal ... and beyond, Mediterraneo Antico 3 (2000): 397-453
C28. Nabataean archaeology from the air, Adumatu 4 (2001): 21-40
C29. Qaryat el-Hadid: A 'lost' Roman military site in northern Jordan, Levant 34 (2002): 99-110
C30. Demography, the population of Syria and the census of Q. Aemilius Secundus, Levant 38 (2006): 109-124

In Preparation
C33. Hibabiya: air photographic study of a prehistoric village in North East Jordan.
C34. Archaeology and the Nabataean army.
C35. The status of Damascus from Pompey to Nero.
C36. The Via Nova Traiana from Bostra to Philadelphia. An air photographic study.
C37. The quarrel between Aretas IV and Herod Antipas in the last years of Tiberius. (Draft: 3500 words).
C38. The families of auxiliaries: the evidence of Roman military diplomas. (Draft completed)
C39. Roman military expeditions to Petra.
C41. Locating Thapsacus (Draft: c. 6000 words)
C42. The Roman army in Arabia in the fourth century: Forts and the Notitia Dignitatum
C43. An aerial perspective on the Princeton Expedition in northern Jordan: or What Butler didn't see (Draft: 7,000; 6 ill)
C44. (with H. Falahat) Castra Legionis VI Ferrata. A building inscription for the Late Roman legionary fortress at Udruh, Jordan, Journal of Roman Archaeology (submitted)
C45. (with R. Bewley) Aerial Archaeology in Jordan, (submitted)

D. JOURNAL ARTICLES (PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL CONTROL)

D1. Two new Latin inscriptions from Jordan - 1976. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan XXI (1976): 135-7.
D2. The Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East. Aerial Archaeology 6 (1980): 54-9.
D3. Preliminary report of a survey of Roman military installations in north-eastern Jordan. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan XXV (1981): 21-4.
D4. (with D. D. Gilbertson) An archaeological reconnaissance of water-harvesting structures and wadi walls in the Jordanian Desert north of Azraq Oasis. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan XXVIII (1984): 151-62.
D5. (with R. Cowie) Archaeological explorations on the Roman frontier in north-east Jordan: some further notes. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan XXVIII (1984): 321-332.
D6. Floating road. A timber-rafted Roman road at Scaftworth near Bawtry. Notts. Popular Archaeology, March (1984): 20-1.
D7. Ancient settlements in Syria. Popular Archaeology, September (1985): 42-4.
D8. Rome's eastern frontier. Popular Archaeology, March (1986): 2-9.
D9. (with H. I. MacAdam and D. N. Riley) Southern Hauran Survey, 1985. Preliminary Report. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 30 (1986): 145-53; 452-5
D10. Zeugma. Une ville antique sur l'Euphrate. Arch�ologia 306 (1994): 26-35.
D11. La Jordanie antique vue du ciel, Arch�ologia 346 (1998): 56-65.
D12. Drowned cities of the Euphrates, Aramco World Magazine, Sept/ Oct. 1998: 20-7
D13. Gharandal Survey 1997: Air photo interpretation and ground verification, Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 42 (1999): 573-585
D14. Ancient Jordan from the Air, Aramco World Magazine May/ June 2000: 36-46
D15. (with R. Bewley) Aerial Archaeology in Jordan: ... and in Turkey�, Arkeoloji ve Sanat 103/104 (2001): 3-7 + 6 colour plates
D16. Yukar Firat'in Su Altinda Kalan Sehirleri (Drowned cities of the Euphrates), Sanat Dunyamiz 80 (2000): 224-232 (in Turkish) [= D12]
D17. (with R. Bewley) Aerial Archaeology in Jordan, CBRL 2003. Newsletter of the Council for British Research in the Levant 4-7
D18. (with R. Bewley) Aerial archaeology in Jordan, Antike Welt 34 (2003): 253-263
D19. (with A. Petersen) (2004) Guardians of the Pilgrim Wells: Damascus to Aqaba, Saudi Aramco World Jan/ Feb: 12-19


In Press
D20. Arab and Syrian soldiers in the Roman army. Aramco World Magazine (3500 words; c.7 ill.).

E. JOURNAL NOTES (PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL CONTROL)
E1. (with J. Sharples) Roman fort at Loudon Hill. Britannia VII (1976): 286-7
E2. The Via Nova Traiana in Northern Jordan: a cultural resource under threat. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan, 39 (1995): 221-228.
E3. The place-name Arbeia in Roman Britain. Britannia XVII (1986): 332-4
E4. (with H. I. MacAdam) (a) Southern Hauran Survey. Levant XIX (1987): 224-6. (b) Survey in the Southern Hauran (Jordan). Liber Annuus XXXVI (1986): 00-00. (c) Southern Hauran Survey, 1985. Archiv f�r Orientsforschung XXXIII (1986): 286-8.
E5. Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East. Liber Annuus 37 (1987): 412-4.
E6. Southern Hauran Survey; Remote Sensing for Archaeology in the Middle East; Zeugma Archaeological Project. In C E V Nixon (ed.) Chronicle of Excavations, Mediterranean Archaeology 5/6 (1992/93): 166-8; Pl 51.1-4
E7. Umm el-Quttein, Southern Hauran. In B. de Vries and P. Bikai (eds) Fieldwork in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology, 97 (1993): 495-7
E8. (with P Freeman) (a) Zeugma 1993. British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, Forty Fifth Annual Report, 1993, 1994: 36-38 (b) Zeugma 1993 Anatolian Studies 44 (1994): 18-20.
E9. (a) (with P. Freeman) Southern Hauran Survey. In B. de Vries and P. Bikai (eds) Fieldwork in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology, 98 (1994): 526-7. (b) (Southern Hauran Survey). Levant 26 (1994): 235.
E10. Remote Sensing for Archaeology in the Middle East. In B. de Vries and P. Bikai (eds) Fieldwork in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology, 98 (1994): 523.
E11. (with R. Ergec and P. Freeman) Mining the mosaics of Roman Zeugma. Archaeology, 48.2 March/ April (1995): 54-55.
E12. Remote Sensing for Archaeology in the Middle East. In P. Bikai and D. Kooring (eds) Fieldwork in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology, 99 (1995): 507-9.
E13. Zeugma Archaeological Project, Turkey. In C. E. V. Nixon (e) Chronicle of Excavations, Mediterranean Archaeology 8 (1995): 127-129; pl. 13.1-4.
E14. (with P. Freeman) Southern Hauran Survey 1995. In P. M. Bikai and V. Egan (eds) Fieldwork in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology, 100 (1996): 512-513.
E15. Remote Sensing in Jordan. In P. M. Bikai and V. Egan (eds) Fieldwork in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology, 100 (1996): 507 and 509.
E16. (with R. Bewley) Aerial reconnaissance in Jordan, 1997-1999. In C. E. V. Nixon (ed.) Chronicle of Excavations, Mediterranean Archaeology 12 (1999): 171-172, pl. 50.1
E17. (with R. Bewley) Report: Aerial archaeology in Jordan 2004, Palestine Exploration Quarterly 137 (2005): 77
E18. (with R. Bewley) Aerial Archaeology in Jordan, 2007, American Journal of Archaeology, 112 (2008): in press

F. ENCYCLOPAEDIA, DICTIONARY AND CATALOGUE ARTICLES (PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL CONTROL)
F1. Roman army. In D. N. Freedman (ed) The Anchor Bible Dictionary, New York (Doubleday): 1992: Vol 5: 789-798
F2. The Roman Empire (the East). In E. Meyer (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, 1996, New York (Oxford University Press): vol. 4, 435-441.
F3. Armies, war and society, in M. Smith (ed.) Ancient Lives. Greeks, Romans and Etruscans. Artefacts from the Collection of the National Museum of Antiquities at Leiden, The Netherlands, 1999, Perth, WA: 21-28
F4. Parthia and Parthians; Carrhae; Corbulo; Ctesiphon; Masada; Nabataea; Parthian Wars; Persian Wars, Roman; Petra; Shapur; Palmyra; in L. Foxhall, D. Mattingly, and G. Shipley (eds) The Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization, Cambridge (CUP).


G. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL CONTROL)

G1. Parthians in the Roman army. In J. Fitz (ed.) Limes. Akten des XI Internationalen Limeskongresses 1977: 521-31. 1978, Budapest (Akad�miai Kiad�. Hungarian Academy of the Sciences).
G2. The frontier policy of Septimius Severus: new evidence from Arabia. In W. S. Hanson and L. J. F. Keppie (eds) Roman Frontier Studies XII, 1979 1980: 879-888. Oxford (BAR, International Series 71).
G3. The contribution of aerial photography to archaeology in the Middle East: with special reference to the Roman period. In A. Hadidi (ed.) Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, I Amman, 1983: 29-36.
G4. 'Europaean' soldiers at the Severan siege of Hatra. In P. Freeman and D. Kennedy (eds) The Defence of the Roman and Byzantine East, Oxford 1986: 397-418 (BAR, International Series 297 = British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 8).
G5. The military contribution of Syria to the Roman imperial army. In D. French and C. Lightfoot (eds) The Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire. Oxford (BAR, International Series 553 = British Institute of Archaeology of Ankara Monograph No 11): 1989: 235-46
G6. The Cohors XX Palmyrenorum at Dura Europos. In E. Dabrowa (ed.) The Roman and Byzantine Army in the East, Kr�kow (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Instytut Historii), 1994: 89-98.
G7. Zeugma Archaeological Project: Preliminary Season 1993. XVI Kazi Sonuclari Toplantisi, Ankara, 1995: II, 207-215.
G8. Aerial Archaeology in Jordan: Air photography and the Jordanian Hauran, In G. Bisheh (ed.) Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, VI (The Department of Antiquities of Jordan), Amman, 1997: 77-86
G9. History in depth: Surface survey and aerial archaeology, in K. Amr (ed.) Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, VII Amman, 2001 (The Department of Antiquities of Jordan): 39-48
G10. Settlement in the Jerash Basin and its wider context. A proposal for fieldwork and a research project to interpret and explain settlement and land use in Northwest Jordan, in Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, VIII (The Department of Antiquities of Jordan), Amman, 2004: 197-215

H. JOURNAL REVIEW ARTICLES (REFEREED)

H1. The Roman Frontier in Arabia (Jordanian Sector). Journal of Roman Archaeology 5 (1992): 473-489. Reviewing:-
(a) S. T. Parker, Romans and Saracens: A History of the Arabian Frontier, Winona Lake, In. (American Schools of Oriental Research. Dissertation Series 6), 1986. Pp.238. (b) S. T. Parker (ed.), The Roman Frontier in Central Jordan. Interim Report on the Central Limes Arabicus Project 1980-1985, Oxford (BAR, International Series 340) 1987. Pp. 861.
H2. (New books on Roman Archaeology). Journal of Field Archaeology 19 (1992): 243-51. Reviewing:-
(a) G. de la B�doy�re, The Finds of Roman Britain, London (Batsford), 1989. Pp. 241. (b) A. S. Esmonde Cleary, The Ending of Roman Britain, London (Batsford). Pp. 242. (c) F. Sear, Roman Architecture, revised ed, London (Batsford). Pp. 288 (d) S. Johnson, Rome and its Empire, London (Routledge). Pp. 167
H3. A Mediterranean landscape. Antiquity 70 (1996): 694-699. Reviewing:-
(a) G. Barker, A Mediterranean Valley, Leicester (Leicester UP) 1995. Pp. xix + 341; (b) G. Barker (ed.) The Biferno Valley, Leicester (Leicester UP) 1995. Pp. x + 146.
H4. Lessons from Libya: the impact of Rome, Levant 33 (2001): 205-208 Reviewing:-
G. Barker et al., Farming the Desert, 2 vols, Paris-Tripoli-London (UNESCO/ Dept of Antiquities/ Society for Libyan Studies), xx + 404; xxi + 393.
H5. (Reviewing Macmullen's Romanization), BMCR 2002.06.37, 9800 words. Review of:
MacMullen, R., Romanization in the Time of Augustus, New Haven (Yale University Press), pp. 222.
H6. The Roman Near East, International Historical Review, 28.2 (2006) 353-368. Review article of
M. Sartre, The Middle East under Rome, Cambridge, Mass (Harvard UP)

In Press
H8. The Roman army and frontier east of the Dead Sea, Journal of Roman Archaeology 21 (2008): **-**. Review article of:
S. T. Parker, The Roman Frontier in Central Jordan, 2 vols, 2006, Washington (Dumbarton Oaks).

I. SHORT BOOK REVIEWS

I1. Antiquaries Journal 64 (1984): 160-1. Review of:-
B. Isaac and I. Roll, Roman Roads of Judaea, i. The Legio-Scythopolis Road, Oxford (BAR, International Series 141) 1982, Pp. 142.

I2. American Journal of Philology 106 (1985): 385-8. Review of:-
G.W. Bowersock, Roman Arabia, Cambridge, MA (Harvard UP) 1983, Pp. 224.

I3. JACT Review. The Journal of the Joint Association of Classical Teachers 2 (1985): 23-4. Review of:-
T. Rajak, Josephus, the Historian and his Society, London (Duckworth) 1984, Pp. 245.

I4. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 48 (1989): 45-7. Review of:-
G. Ploug, Hama: Fouilles et recherches de la Fondation Carlsberg 1931-1938, III, 1. The Graeco-Roman Town, Copenhagen (Fondation Carlsberg) 1985, Pp. 171.

I5. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 50 (1991): 73-6. Review of:-
J. Teixidor, Un Port Romain du D�sert: Palmyre. Paris (Semitica XXXIV) 1984, Pp. 128.

I6. Journal of Roman Studies 84 (1994): 242-243. Review of:-
R. Stoneman, Palmyra and Its Empire. Zenobia's Revolt Against Rome, Ann Arbor (University of Michigan Press), 1992, pp. ix + 246; 27 plates

I7. BMCR 00.04.16, 21 Apr 2000: 2,836 words. Review of:
M. Grant, The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire. London and New York: Routledge, 1999. Pp. xii + 123. ISBN 0-415-17323-X),

I8. The Classical Review 2001: 433-434. Review of:-
S. E. Alcock (ed.) The Early Roman Empire in the East, Oxford (Oxbow), 1997, pp. x + 212.

In Press
I9. East and West 2008: *8-**. Review of:-
Z. Visy (ed.) Limes XIX. Proceedings of the XIXth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies, Pécs, Hungary 2003, 2005, Pécs (University of Pécs), pp. 1104. ISBN 963 642 053 X.

In Preparation
I10. Journal of Archaeological Science 2009: **-**
M. Carroll, Spirits of the Dead - Roman Funerary Commemoration in Western Europe, Oxford (OUP), 2007, pp. 330

J. NEWSLETTERS (PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL CONTROL)

J1. Zeugma Archaeological Project. West Australian Archaeology: 1994: 3-5
J2. Southern Hauran Survey: 1995 Season. West Australian Archaeology, 12.3 (1995): 1-5.
J3. Aerial archaeology in the Middle East. AARGNews. The Newsletter of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group 12 (1996): 11-15
J4. (with R. Bewley) Aerial Archaeology in Jordan, 1998, AARGNews. The Newsletter of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group 17 (1998): 25-27
J5. (with R. Bewley) An aerial survey contribution to prehistoric archaeology in Jordan, Past. The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society, 30 (1998): 1-4.
J6. (with R. Bewley) Aerial archaeology in Jordan, The British Academy. Review, January-July 2001: 55-57
J7. (with R. Bewley and F. Radcliffe) The first aerial archaeology workshop in Jordan, April 14-16 2007, AARGnews 35 (2007): 36-38

K. NEWSPAPER AND NEWSPAPER MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTIONS

K1. Don's Diary, Times Higher Educational Supplement 13/10/89 (p. 14)
K2. Don's Diary�, Times Higher Educational Supplement 25/ 10/96 (p. **)
K3. Letter from Turkey, Guardian Weekly, 24/ 11/96 (p. 25)
K4. Flying back, The West Magazine, October 16, 1999: 14-16
K5. Above the ancients, Good Weekend (The Age Magazine/ The Sydney Morning Herald), February 5, 2000: 32-34
K6. (with R. Bewley) Havadan destek bekliyor [= Aerial Archaeology in Turkey], Cumhuriyet, Bilim Teknik, 7 April 2001, Ankara: 18-19 [in Turkish]
K9. (with R. Bewley) Flying into lost worlds, The West Australian: The Big Weekend, 22 December 2001: 5

L. RADIO AND TV

L1. ABC Radio (Perth) - interview with Peter Holland on Remote Sensing project (1991): 10 minutes
L2. ABC Radio (National) - interview by Sandy McCutcheon on Zeugma Project (1992): 5 minutes
L3. ABC Radio (Perth) - interview by Xxxxxxx on Zeugma Project (1993): 5 minutes
L4. ABC Radio (National) - interview by Philip Adams (Late Night Live) on current salvage work at Zeugma (3 July 2000): 15 minutes
L5. ABC Radio (Perth) - interview on the movie Gladiators in May 2000. c. 10 minutes.
L6. ABC Radio (Perth) - interview and on Zeugma in May 2000. c.10 minutes.
L7. ABC RADIO (Tasmania) - interview with Tim Cox at 7.20-7.25 am on Tuesday 27 February on: Did mosquitoes cause the fall of the Roman Empire�.
L8. Interviewed at various points in TV documentary "Ancient city [= Zeugma] found - and lost" (Digital Ranch for The History Channel) (2001)
L9. Interview on Tour of Roman Britain, Radio 6PR Perth, March 2007
L.10 Interview on Roman Archaeology, Twin Cities FM Radio, 20 January 2008.

Z. OBITUARIES

Z1. Derrick Riley, Levant 27 (1995): iv

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