Jason Lundock completed his undergraduate degree at Harvard University and his graduate and post-graduate studies at King’s College London. He has worked at the Portable Antiquities Scheme, the British Museum and the Appleton Museum of Art. His doctoral thesis, A Study of the Deposition and Distribution of Copper Alloy Vessels in Roman Britain, was published with Archaeopress. He is currently Associate Course Director for Historical Archetypes and Mythology at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.
ed. Jason Lundock
This volume examines ritual in the Roman world through small finds, depositional practices and temple sites, showing how diverse, evolving ritual behaviours emerged within a globalised empire. It highlights continuity across pre‑Roman to post‑Roman phases and even modern reuses of ritual spaces. READ MORE
Hardback: £52.00 | eBook: £16.00
ed. Jason Lundock
Offering a wide and expansive new treatment of the role water played in the lives of people across the Roman world, papers consider ports and their lighthouses; water engineering, whether for canals in the north-west provinces, or for the digging of wells for drinking water; baths for swimming; and spas. READ MORE
Paperback: £38.00 | eBook: £16.00
Jason Lundock
This book collects together data concerning copper alloy vessels from Roman Britain and relates this evidence to prevailing theories of consumption, identity and culture change in Britain during this time. READ MORE
Paperback: £38.00 | eBook: £16.00