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Walsh, David (Archaeologist)

LC control no.no2016113001
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Personal name headingWalsh, David (Archaeologist)
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Variant(s)Walsh, David (Lecturer in Classical and Archaeological Studies)
Other standard no.0000-0002-1008-9104
Beginning date20
Associated countryGreat Britain England
Associated placeCanterbury (England)
Field of activityArchaeology Rome--Religion Rome--Antiquities Mithraism
AffiliationUniversity of Kent. Centre for Late Antique Archaeology
Museum of London Archaeology Oxford Archaeology
Profession or occupationArchaeologists Historians University and college faculty members
Found inThe 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 languageeng
Invalid LCCNn 2018046498