David Mattingly (author)

David Mattingly (author)

David John Mattingly (born 18th May 1958) is an archaeologist and historian of the Roman world, who is currently a professor at the University of Leicester.

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Biography

He received a BA in History at the University of Manchester, and later a PhD from the same University, under the supervision of Barri Jones. He was then a British Academy Post-doctoral fellow at the Institute of Archaeology, in Oxford until 1989. He was then Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan in the United States. At Leicester University he was first Lecturer, then Reader (1995), and most recently Professor (since 1998).

In 2003, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.

Scholarship

Mattingly's main area of research is Roman North Africa, especially Libya and Tunisia, though he has also conducted research on Britain, Italy and Jordan. His emphasis has largely been social and economic, and centres around the study of rural settlement, farming technology and the economy; post-colonial approaches to Roman imperialism; Roman military frontiers and the study of native society beyond those frontiers.[1] His most recent book is Imperialism, Power and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire.

He is an active field archaeologist, and is currently directing several expeditions examining the archaeology of the Fazzan and the Ghadames oasis in Libya.

Published Works

Imperialism, Power and Identity: Experiencing the Roman Empire. (2010).

The Archaeology of Fazzan: Volume 3, Excavations carried out by C M Daniels.(2010) (ed. D. Mattingly).

Archaeology and Desertification: the Wadi Faynan Landscape Survey, southern Jordan(2007).(with G Barker, D Gilbertson et al.)

The Archaeology of Fazzan. Volume 2, Site Gazetteer, Pottery and Other Survey Finds(2007). (edited by D Mattingly). The Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization(2006). (edited with G Shipley, J Vanderspoel and L Foxhall).

The Libyan Desert: Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage(2006).(edited with S McLaren, E Savage, Y al-Fasatwi and K Gadgood).

The Archaeology of Fazzan: Volume 1 (2003) edited by D. Mattingly

Leptiminus (Lamta): Report no. 2 (2001), (with L Stirling and N Ben Lazreg)

Leptiminus (Lamta): a Roman port city in Tunisia, Report no. 1.(1992) (with N Ben Lazreg and contributions from others)

Economies beyond Agriculture in the Classical World (2001)(edited with J Salmon)

Life, Death and Entertainment in Ancient Rome. (1999), (edited with D Potter)

Dialogues in Roman Imperialism. Power, Discourse and Discrepant Experience in the Roman Empire (1997), (editor David Mattingly) Farming the Desert. The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Archaeological Survey.Volume 2, Gazetteer and Pottery (1996), (edited. DJ Mattingly)

Tripolitania. Batsford, London (1995)


References

Debrett's People of Todayhttp://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/m/23233/David%20John+MATTINGLY.aspx


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