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Dr Eleri Cousins

Assistant Professor


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Assistant Professor in the Department of Archaeology

Biography

My research focuses on the role played by ritual and religion (broadly defined!) in the construction of provincial society and identity in the Roman Empire, in particular Britain, Gaul, and Germany. My previous work focused on the Roman sanctuary at Bath and my first book, The Sanctuary at Bath in the Roman Empire, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. My current research explores the dynamics of religion and society on Hadrian's Wall and the Romano-British frontier, with a particular emphasis on the site of Roman and Medieval Bewcastle in northern Cumbria. I also have active research interests in Roman epigraphy, Roman provincial art, and in 18th and 19th century antiquarian culture in Britain.

I completed my undergraduate work at Stanford, with a double-major in Archaeology and Classics, and then moved to the UK to do an MPhil and PhD in the Faculty of Classics at Cambridge. From 2016-2019 I was a temporary lecturer in Ancient History and Archaeology at St Andrews, and from 2019-2024 I was a lecturer in Roman history at Lancaster, before joining Durham in 2025.

Research interests

  • Archaeology of Roman Britain, Gaul, and Germany
  • Religion and society in the Roman empire
  • Roman provincial art and epigraphy
  • Hadrian’s Wall
  • 18th and 19th century antiquarianism.

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