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John Creighton is a Professor in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading, specializing in Roman archaeology and Iron Age studies. His research focuses on Romanization processes, numismatic analysis, geophysical survey techniques, and urban development in Roman and pre-Roman contexts. He has conducted fieldwork in Britain, France, and Germany, contributing significantly to understanding Roman Britain and Gallic-Roman transitions.
Creighton's notable works include the book Britannia: The Creation of a Roman Province (2006) and co-authored studies on Silchester Roman town mapping. He has collaborated with institutions like Bibracte European Archaeology Centre and led projects such as the Silchester Mapping Project (2005-10). His research bridges archaeological methodology and historical analysis, with recent work emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to Roman economic systems and undergraduate research pedagogy.
His publications span peer-reviewed articles in journals like Britannia and European Journal of Archaeology, as well as edited volumes on Roman and Iron Age topics. Collaborations include work with the Institute for Archaeologists on accessibility initiatives for disabled archaeologists.


