Dr Jay Ingate
Name | Dr Jay Ingate |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer in Roman and Classical Archaeology |
Research institute | School of Humanities and Education Studies |
ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3545-5246 |
Research outputs
Selling water to the sated: exploring the role of Roman archaeology in transforming public perceptions of Canterbury's water supply
Ingate, J. 2024. Selling water to the sated: exploring the role of Roman archaeology in transforming public perceptions of Canterbury's water supply.Two parts hydrogen, oxygen one? Re-evaluating the nature of Roman urban water infrastructure
Ingate, J. 2020. Two parts hydrogen, oxygen one? Re-evaluating the nature of Roman urban water infrastructure. in: Selsvold, I. and Webb, L (ed.) Beyond the Romans: Posthuman Perspectives in Roman Archaeology Oxford Oxbow Books. pp. 109-124Water and urbanism in Roman Britain: hybridity and identity
Ingate, J. 2019. Water and urbanism in Roman Britain: hybridity and identity. Abingdon, Oxon. Routledge.Building rivers: How the aqueducts of Roman Britain furthered connections between towns and their riverine settings
Ingate, J. 2018. Building rivers: How the aqueducts of Roman Britain furthered connections between towns and their riverine settings. in: Adler, G. and Guerci, M. (ed.) Riverine: Architecture and Rivers Abingdon Routledge. pp. 85-97Hybrid bridges: an exploration into how traditionally ‘Romanised’ elements of the town interacted with meaning-laden pre-historic waterscapes
Ingate, J. 2013. Hybrid bridges: an exploration into how traditionally ‘Romanised’ elements of the town interacted with meaning-laden pre-historic waterscapes. in: Bokern, A., Bolder-Boos, M., Krmnicek, S., Mashek, D. and Page, S. (ed.) TRAC 2012: Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Oxford, UK Oxbow Books. pp. 133-149236
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