Ton Derks
My main field of interest are the northwestern provinces of the Roman empire. Since I was trained in classics as well as archaeology, I have always had a strong interest in Latin epigraphy. In most of my work, I try to combine archaeological, historical as well as epigraphic evidence.
My doctoral dissertation was about religious change in Roman Gaul, a topic that continues to have my interest. More recently, however, my work has widened to include other areas of identity construction, particularly those generated by the Roman army. I have been working on seal-boxes and the latinization of the Lower Rhine frontier area, on constructs of ethnic identity in inscriptions of Batavian and other auxiliary soldiers, and on combs and bodily appearance of Roman army soldiers.
Currently, I am co-editing a volume on Roman villa-landscapes in the north (with N. Roymans). For the near future, I hope to get back to a long-term project on rituals of the life course in Rome and the northwestern provinces.
Since 2001 I have been serving on the editorial board of Archaeological Dialogues, with great pleasure.
Phone: +31 20 598 6438
Address: VU University
Fac. of Arts
De Boelelaan 1105
NL - 1081 HV Amsterdam
My doctoral dissertation was about religious change in Roman Gaul, a topic that continues to have my interest. More recently, however, my work has widened to include other areas of identity construction, particularly those generated by the Roman army. I have been working on seal-boxes and the latinization of the Lower Rhine frontier area, on constructs of ethnic identity in inscriptions of Batavian and other auxiliary soldiers, and on combs and bodily appearance of Roman army soldiers.
Currently, I am co-editing a volume on Roman villa-landscapes in the north (with N. Roymans). For the near future, I hope to get back to a long-term project on rituals of the life course in Rome and the northwestern provinces.
Since 2001 I have been serving on the editorial board of Archaeological Dialogues, with great pleasure.
Phone: +31 20 598 6438
Address: VU University
Fac. of Arts
De Boelelaan 1105
NL - 1081 HV Amsterdam
less
InterestsView All (16)
Uploads
Books by Ton Derks
Edited volumes by Ton Derks
Papers by Ton Derks
Coloniae, civitates foederatae, ager: culti e santuari nel Piceno meridionale tra romanizzazione e municipalizzazione, Filippo Demma and Tommaso Casci Ceccacci
Cult places during the Roman conquest of Eastern Iberia (3rdc. BC-1stc. AD). Transformations of ritual practices and sacred landscapes, Ignacio Grau Mira
Romans at Greek sanctuaries: a view from the Aegean, Annelies Cazemier
De-Romanizing religious developments in the Roman West, Ralph Haussler
The impact of empire on cult places and ritual practices in Roman Gaul and Germany, Ton Derks
Mithraism and Religious Change: A View from Apulum Mithraeum III, Matt McCarty, Mariana Egri, Aurel Rustoiu
The 28 graves are described on the basis of old photographs and field drawings and are considered to be the remains of an early medieval cemtery dated between the seventh and the ninth century.