Publications
Books
The Mint of Amorium and the Coin Finds, (co-author C. Lightfoot), Berlin: Akademie Verlag 2012 (in press).
The Roman Monetary System, (author), Cambridge University Press 2011, 310 pages.
From Captivity to Freedom: Themes in Ancient and Modern Slavery, (co-editor, E Dal Lago), Leicester: School of Archaeology and Ancient History Monograph Series 15, 2008, 180 pages.
Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (co-editor, E Dal Lago), Cambridge University Press 2008, 400 pages.
Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor, (co-editor, S Mitchell), Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales 2005, 360 pages.
Forthcoming Books
Identities, (co-editor Naoise McSweeney), forthcoming 2014.
Articles
'How to study Identities: An Introduction', (co-author, N. McSweeney), in C. Katsari and N. McSweeney, Identities, forthcoming 2014. (around 20 pages)
'Local Identities', (co-author, R. Osborne), in C. Katsari and N. McSweeney, Identities, forthcoming 2014. (around 20 pages)
'Roman army and the monetisation of Dacia', in N. Sekunda (ed.), Greek and Roman Armies in the Balkans, Akanthina Series 12, Gdansk 2013, (around 10 pages).
'Morality of Money during the Severan period', (around 20 pages) to be published in 2013.
'Coins and army in Roman Dacia', in Travaux de Symposium International le Livre. La Roumanie. L Europe. 19-23 Sept. 2011. Sinaia, Roumania, Bucarest 2012. (around 5 pages)
'Nudity, Fascism and the classical tradition', International Journal of the Classical Tradition 2012 (around 25 pages).
'Nude on the Acropolis', in M. Garcia Morcillo and S. Knipschild (eds.), Imagines: Seduction and Power, Leicester 2012. (around 12 pages).
'I romaiki demosionomike politike', Archaiognosia 2012 (around 18 pages).
World slavery and comparative slavery: Diachronic approaches, (co-author Enrico Dal Lago), in C Katsari and E Dal Lago (eds.), From Captivity to Freedom: Themes in Ancient and Modern Slavery, Leicester University, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, Monograph Series 15, pp. 3-17.
‘Enslavement and death: The Third Macedonian War’, in C Katsari and E Dal Lago (eds.), From Captivity to Freedom: Themes in Ancient and Modern Slavery, Leicester University, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, Monograph Series 15, pp. 21-39.
‘Ideal models of slave management in the Roman world and in the Antebellum American South’, (co-author E Dal Lago), in E Dal Lago and C Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern, Cambridge University Press 2008, pp. 187-213.
‘The study of ancient and modern slave systems: setting an agenda for comparison’ (co-author E Dal Lago), in E Dal Lago and C Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern, Cambridge University Press 2008, pp. 3- 31.
‘Manumissio e ribellione nell Impero romano e nell Sud degli Stati Uniti prima della Guerra Civilie’ (co-author Enrico Dal Lago), in M Garrido-Hory and A Conzales (eds.), La fin du statut servile. Affrachissement, liberation, abolition, passage à d’ autres formes de dependence. XXXe colloque du GIREA, Besancon 15-17 December 2005, Paris: Les Belles Lettres 2008, pp. 417-427.
‘Comparative slavery: A historian’s view’, Archaeological Dialogues 15.4 (2008), pp. 130-134.
‘The monetisation of Rome’s frontier provinces’, in W Harris (ed.), The Monetary Systems of the Greeks and the Romans, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008, pp. 242-266.
‘The Roman colonies of the Greek East: Questions of state and civic identity’ (co-author S Mitchell), Athenaeum 95 (2008), pp. 219-247.
‘Money and proto-national identities in the Greco-Roman cities of the first and the second centuries AD’, National Identities 8.1 (2006), pp. 1-20.
‘The development of political identities in Phrygia from the second century BC to the third century AD: The case of Amorium’, Annali: Istituto Italiano di Numismatica (2006), pp. 1-32.
‘The monetization of Asia Minor during the third century AD’, in C Katsari and S Mitchell (eds.), Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor, The Classical Press of Wales 2005, pp. 261-289.
‘Introduction: The economy of Roman Asia Minor’ (co-author S Mitchell), in C Katsari and S Mitchell (eds.), Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor, The Classical Press of Wales 2005, pp. xiii-xxxii.
‘Bimetallism and the circulation of gold coins during the third and fourth centuries AD?’, Münstersche Beiträge zur Antiken Handelsgeschichte 22.1(2003), pp. 22-41.
‘Opramoas and the importation of bronze coins in Roman Lycia’, Epigraphica Anatolica 35 (2003), pp. 141-145.
‘The organisation of Roman mints during the third century AD: the view from the eastern provinces’, Classics Ireland 10 (2003), pp. 27-53.
‘The statistical analysis of stray coins in museums: the Roman Provincial Coinage’, Nomismatika Khronika 22 (2003), pp. 47-56 (In both English and Greek).
‘Evaluating web-based research in the field of ancient numismatics’, Pegasus: The Journal of the University of Exeter 46 (2003), pp. 29-34.
‘Public images of Roman imperial women during the Julio-Claudian period: A review article’, Women Studies’ Review, 8 (2002), pp. 1-12. An abbreviated version of this article appears in R Pelan and A Hayes (eds.), Women Emerging, Women’s Studies Centre, National University of Ireland, Dublin 2005.
“Reassessing the function of grooves in Mycenaean tombs”, (co-author P Grigoriadou), Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, 12, pp. 66-76.
Online Publications
The numismatic reforms in Asia Minor during the third century AD’, in A. Sideris et al. (eds.), Encyclopaedia Micrasiatica Greca, Foundation of the Hellenic World, Athens 2009 (in Greek and English)
‘Portoria’, in A. Sideris et al. (eds.), Encyclopaedia Micrasiatica Greca, Foundation of the Hellenic World, Athens 2009 (in Greek and English).
The “electron” coinage’, in A. Sideris et al. (eds.), Encyclopaedia Micrasiatica Greca, Foundation of the Hellenic World, Athens 2009 (in Greek and English).
Early silver and gold coins from Asia Minor’, in A. Sideris et al. (eds.), Encyclopaedia Micrasiatica Greca, Foundation of the Hellenic World, Athens 2009 (in Greek and English).
‘The military orientation of the Roman emperors, Septimius Severus to Gallienus’, Anistoriton Journal 6 (2002), pp. 1-6.
Translations
Translating entries from Suda:
“Dora kai doreai diaferei” (Delta 1452), “Denarion” (Delta 478), “Didrachmon” (Delta 866), “Diakekoptai” (Delta 573), (Epsilon 2271), “Hellenotamiai” (Epsilon 841), “Ethnitai” (Epsilon 326),“Thetta” (Thetta 372), “Kephalaia” (Kapa 1440), “Kolektarios” (Kapa 1934), “Kolumbon” (Kapa 1976), “Mna” (Mu 1144), “Nomisma” (Nu 466), “Prytaneia” (Pi 2997), “Siklon” (Sigma 399), “Tetartemorion” (Tau 371), “Triobolimaios” (Tau 997), “Phollis” (Phi 564), “Chalkoi” (Chi 56), “Chalkeus” (Chi 32), “Chrysidion” (Chi 565), “Chrysizo” (Chi 566).
In D. Whitehead (ed.), Suda On Line: Byzantine Lexicography, Stoa Consortium 2001.
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