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Professor Rob Collins is a Professor at Newcastle University specializing in Roman archaeology, with a primary focus on Hadrian's Wall and the Roman frontier in Britain. His research spans material culture, military organization, and socio-cultural dynamics along the empire's northern periphery, as evidenced by 14 publications from 2017-2024.
His core research interests include:
- Roman Frontier Studies
- Hadrian's Wall Archaeology
- Roman Military History
- Material Culture of the Roman Provinces
- Public Engagement with Heritage
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent thematic focus on Hadrian's Wall's physical and cultural dimensions, with growing emphasis on digital methodologies (e.g., virtual replication) and community engagement. His 2022-2024 works particularly highlight collaborative projects bridging academic research and public participation, such as the WallCAP initiative's evolution from MOOC-based learning.
Professor Collins actively contributes to major collaborative efforts including the Fourteenth Pilgrimage of Hadrian's Wall and cross-institutional excavations along the frontier. His partnerships with scholars like Professor Sam Turner and Dr. Tatiana Ivleva demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Roman Britain's frontier societies.
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