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Martyn Allen is affiliated with the University of Reading, contributing significantly to Roman archaeology and environmental studies. His work focuses on rural landscapes, faunal analysis, and economic systems in Roman Britain. He has collaborated on major projects like the 'New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain' series and edited the proceedings of TRAC 2014. Allen's research integrates geophysical surveys, zooarchaeology, and digital resources to explore settlement patterns, environmental changes, and cultural transitions during the Roman period.
His publications span peer-reviewed articles, monographs, and online resources, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Roman rural life. Notable contributions include re-examining faunal remains at Fishbourne Palace and developing an online resource for Roman rural settlement data. Allen's work highlights the interplay between human activity and environmental adaptation in antiquity.
While no formal awards are listed, his extensive scholarly output and editorial roles reflect his expertise in theoretical and applied Roman archaeology. His research bridges classical archaeology with environmental and historical disciplines, offering critical insights into Roman Britain's socioeconomic structures and ecological dynamics.


