LC control no. | no2016113001 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Walsh, David (Archaeologist) |
Variant(s) | Walsh, David (Lecturer in Classical and Archaeological Studies) |
Other standard no. | 0000-0002-1008-9104 |
Beginning date | 20 |
Associated country | Great Britain England |
Associated place | Canterbury (England) |
Field of activity | Archaeology Rome--Religion Rome--Antiquities Mithraism |
Affiliation | University of Kent. Centre for Late Antique Archaeology Museum of London Archaeology Oxford Archaeology |
Profession or occupation | Archaeologists Historians University and college faculty members |
Found in | The fate of temples in Noricum and Pannonia, 2016, in American Journal of Archaeology, 120.2, viewed online under license, June 1, 2016: page 221 (David Walsh) page 235 (Classical and Archaeological Studies, School of European Culture and Languages, University of Kent, United Kingdom) The cult of Mithras in late antiquity, 2018: E-CIP title page (David Walsh) data view (Lecturer in Classical and Archaeological Studies at the University of Kent) Academia WWW site, viewed June 1, 2016: (David Walsh, University of Kent, Centre for Late Antique Archaeology, Graduate Student; working on Ph.D. thesis on the Roman cult of Mithras in the late third and fourth centuries C.E.; also looking at the fate of temples in the provinces of Noricum and Pannonia; previously studied for an MA in Roman Archaeology at the University of Leicester and a BA in Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Reading) <http://kent.academia.edu/DavidWalsh/Publications> Author's WWW site, viewed November 16, 2022 About page (recently completed his PhD at the University of Kent, entitled Development, decline and demise: the cult of Mithras c.AD 270-430; he is currently editing his thesis for publication while also teaching part-time at the University of Kent; prior to this he studied for a BA in Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Reading and then an MA in Roman Archaeology at the University of Leicester; in between stints in academia he has spent time on fieldwork projects, both research-based and with commercial units such as MOLA and Oxford Archaeology) Publications page (The cult of Mithras in late antiquity; The fate of temples in Noricum and Pannonia; Understanding the cult of Mithras in the Tetrarchic period: a socio-archaeological approach) University of Kent Centre for Late Antique Archaeology WWW site, viewed November 16, 2022 People page (Dr David Walsh; expert on on late antique paganism, particularly on the cult of Mithras) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 2018046498 |