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词条 Jennifer Price
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  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Awards and honours 

  3. Select publications

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}A. Jennifer Price {{post-nominals|country=GBR|FSA}} is an archaeologist specialising in the study of Roman glass and professor emerita in the department of archaeology at Durham University.[1]

Early life

Price is from a family of glassmakers in Stourbridge. She initially attended evening classes in archaeology whilst at secondary school and excavated with Graham Webster in her free time.[2]

Career

She briefly left archaeology, working for the civil service before qualifying as a Barrister in 1963. From 1963-1966 she worked on excavations in Italy and Masada, Israel.[2]

She subsequently gained her bachelor's degree in archaeology from Cardiff University in 1969, following this immediately with her 1981 PhD thesis on 'Roman Glass in Spain'.[2][3] Price worked in the British Museum from 1972-1973 before returning to Cardiff to teach prehistory. In 1977 she became the Keeper of the Salisbury Museum. In 1980 she became Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Leeds. In 1990 she moved to Durham University where she taught provincial Roman archaeology, eventually earning a personal chair in the department of archaeology as well as serving as the head of the department for three years.[2][3]

Awards and honours

She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 2 March 1978.[4]

In 2006, to mark her retirement, a two-day conference was held in her honour by the Association for the History of Glass. A 2015 collection of papers, titled Glass of the Roman World was also dedicated to Price.[5]

Select publications

  • Price, J. 1998. "The social context of glass production in Roman Britain". In McCray, P. The Prehistory and History of Glassmaking Technology. 331-348.
  • Price, J. 2000. "Late Roman glass vessels in Britain, from AD350 to 410 and beyond". In Price, J. Glass in Britain and Ireland, AD350-1100. London: The British Museum. 127: 1-31.
  • Price, A., Cool, H. and Cottam, S. 2002. "The glass". In Wilson, P. R. Cataractonium: Roman Catterick and its hinterland. Excavations and research 1958-1997. York: English Heritage. CBA Research Report 128: 207-259.
  • Price, J. 2003. "Broken bottles and quartz-sand: glass production in Yorkshire and the North in the Roman period". In Wilson, P. R. and Price, J. Aspects of industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North. Oxford: Oxbow. 81-93.
  • Price, J. 2004. "Romano-British and early post-Roman glass vessels". Trethurgy excavations at Trethurgy Round, St Austell community and status in Roman and post-Roman Cornwall. H Quinnell Cornwall: Cornwall County Council. 85-92.
  • MacMahon, A. and Price, J. 2005. "Glass-working and Glassworkers in Cities and Towns". In MacMahon, A. and Price, J., Roman Working Lives and Urban Living. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 167-190.
  • Price, J. 2012. "Urban and maritime glass assemblages in the western and eastern Mediterranen" (review article). Antiquity 84. 254-257.
  • Price, J. 2014. "Personal possessions or traded goods? Finds of decorated mould-blown glass vessels on Flavian sites in northern Britain" in Collins, R. and McIntosh, F. (eds) Life in the Limes: Studies of the Peoples and Objects of the Roman Frontiers Oxford, Oxbow. 140-151.

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/?id=162 |title=Prof Jennifer Price |publisher=Durham University |accessdate=22 November 2018}}
2. ^{{cite book |chapter=Introduction: Jennifer Price and her contribution to the study of Roman glass |title=Glass of the Roman World |publisher=Oxbow |editor1=Bayley, J. |editor2=Freestone, I. |editor3=Jackson, C. |date=2015}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.historyofglass.org.uk/board.html |title=About the AHG. Board Members: Jennifer Price |publisher=Association for the History of Glass |accessdate=22 November 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.sal.org.uk/about-us/fellows-directory/P/page/8/#directory |title=Fellows Directory: Professor A Jennifer Price FSA |publisher=Society of Antiquaries of London |accessdate=22 November 2018}}
5. ^{{cite book |chapter=Preface |title=Glass of the Roman World |publisher=Oxbow |editor1=Bayley, J. |editor2=Freestone, I. |editor3=Jackson, C. |date=2015}}

External links

  • Bibliography of Jennifer Price
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