PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
BOOKS:
- Bathing in Public in the Roman World. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press, 1999.
Paperback edition, March 2002.
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review
of this book; click here to
purchase
it.
- (with Paul Murgatroyd), From Augustus to Nero: An
Intermediate Latin Reader. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2006.
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purchase
it.
- ed., Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology
Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public London:
Routledge, 2006.
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purchase
it.
- The Lure of the Arena: Social Psychology, Spectatorship,
and the Roman Games (forthcoming)
- Successes, Failures and Mediocrities: Ahenobarbi and
Pisones in an Age of Transiton. Ann Arbor: University of
Michigan Press (under contract, expected 2005).
PAPERS AND ARTICLES:
Roman Studies
- "Pliny Naturalis Historia 36.121 and the Number of
Balnea in Early Augustan Rome." Classical Philology
88 (1993): 333-35.
- "Sergius Orata: Inventor of the Hypocaust?" Phoenix 50
(1996): 56-66 [An earlier version was delivered at the APA/AIA
Annual Meeting, December 1992.]
- "The Reliability of Roman Rebuilding Inscriptions." Papers
of the British School at Rome 64 (1996): 81-93.
- "Gifts of Gymnasia: A Test Case for Reading
Quasi-Technical Jargon in Latin Inscriptions." Zeitschrift
für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 124 (1999): 263-75
- "Interpreting the Evidence: Did Slaves Bathe at the Baths," in
D. E. Johnston and J. DeLaine (edd.), Roman Baths and
Bathing (Portsmouth, RI, JRA Supplementary Series 37,
1999), 25-34.
- "Tiberius;"
"Gaius
(Caligula);"
"Claudius;"
"Tiberius
Gemellus;" "Drusus Caesar;" "Nero Caesar;" "Britannicus;"
"Messalina;" "Drusus Claudius Nero;" "Drusus Tiberi f.;"
"Germanicus;" "Agrippinae Maior et Minor." Entries out or
forthcoming in De
imperatoribus Romanis. An Online Encyclopedia of Roman
Emperors (Articles at this site are peer-reviewed.)
- "Hygenic Conditions in Roman Public Baths," in G. Jansen, ed.,
Cura Aquarum in Sicilia (Leiden, 2000), page numbers not
yet available
- "The Genesis of the Roman Public Bath: Recent Approaches and
Future Directions," American Journal of Archaeology 105
(2001): 403-26.
- "Messalina's Folly," Classical Quarterly 52 (2002):
566-79.
- "Leisure," in D. Potter (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to
the Roman Empire (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006): 369-84.
- "Bathing for Health with Celsus and Pliny the Elder,"
Classical Quarterly 56 (2006): 190-207.
- "The Social Uses of Water in the Ancient Mediterranean: Public
Baths," in T. Tvedt and T. Østigård (eds), Water
and Civilization, volume one, The Idea of Water.
Cambridge Cambridge Univeristy Press, forthcoming.
- "Baths" and "Violence" in M. Peachin (ed.), The Oxford
Handbook of Roman Social Relations, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, forthcoming
Pseudoarchaeology
- "The New Atlantis and the Dangers of Pseudohistory,"
Skeptic 9.1 (2001): 78-87.
- "The Shield of the Open Mind," Skeptical Inquirer
August/September 2001: 67-68
- "Alternative Archaeology," in M. Shermer (ed.), The
Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience (Santa Barbara; ABC-CLIO),
forthcoming.
- "Far-Out Television," Archaeology (May/June 2003):
46-50. Reprinted in S. Pinker and T. Folger (eds), The Best
American Science and Nature Writing 2004 (Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 2004), 62-8.
- "Diagnosing Pseudoarchaeology," in G. Fagan (ed.)
Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents
the Past and Misleads the Public (London: Routledge, 2006),
24-46.
- "Concluding Observations," n G. Fagan (ed.) Archaeological
Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and
Misleads the Public (London: Routledge, 2006), 364-7.
- (with K. Feder), "Crusading Against Staw Men: An Alternative
View of Alternative Archaeologies: Response to Holtorf (2005),
World Archaeology 38 (2006): 718-29.
REVIEW ARTICLES:
- "Another Helping of Roman Studies." Discusses C. DEROUX (ed.),
Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History VI (Brussels:
Collection Latomus 217, 1992), Scholia n.s. 3 (1994):
118-22.
- "Bathing in the Backwaters." Discusses A. FARRINGTON, The
Roman Baths of Lycia: An Architectural Study (Ankara, 1995).
JRA 10 (1997): 520-23.
REVIEWS:
- Review of I. NIELSEN, Thermae et Balnea. The Architecture
and Cultural History of Roman Public Baths (Aarhus, 1990).
Hermathena 152 (1992): 100-105.
- Review of Y. HIRSCHFELD, The Roman Baths of Hammat Gader:
Final Report (Jerusalem, 1997). Archaeology Odyssey 1.4
(Fall 1998): 62-63.
- Review of C. FREEMAN, Egypt, Greece and Rome: Civilizations
of the Ancient Mediterranean (Oxford, 1996). Hermathena
166 (1999): 140-44
- Review of O. F. ROBINSON, Ancient Rome: City Planning and
Administration (New York and London, 1992). EMC/CV 18
(1999): 314-19.
- Review of F. MILLAR, The Crowd in Rome in the Late
Republic (Ann Arbor, 1998). EMC/CV 18 (1999): 437-41
- Review of R.C. BEACHAM, Spectacle Entertainments of Early
Imperial Rome (New Haven, 1999). Comparative Drama 35
(2001-2): 465-69
- Review of A. YAKOBSON, Elections and Electioneering in
Rome: A Study in the Political System of the Late Republic
(Stuttgart, 1999). Phoenix 55 (2001): 187-89
- Review of J.F. HEALY, ed., Pliny the Elder on Science and
Technology (Oxford, 1999). Journal of Roman Studies 91
(2001): 248-49
- Review of R.H. RODGERS (ed.), Frontinus: De Aquaeductu
Urbis Romae (Cambridge, 2004). New England Classical
Jounral 32 (2005): 180-82
- Review of Y. THÉBERT, Thermes romaines d'Afrique du
Nord et leur contexte méditerranéen: études
d'histoire et d'archéologie (Rome, 2003). Journal of
Roman Studies 95 (2005): 318-19.
- Review of J.E. LENDON, Soldiers & Ghosts: A History of
Battle in Classical Antiquitry (New Haven, 2005).
Museion: forthcoming.
PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
- Organizer and presenter, AIA Colloquium, "New Perspectives on
Ancient Warfare," held at 2007 APA/AIA Annual Meeting, San Diego.
Panelists: G.Fagan, M. Trundle, H. van Wees, P. Krentz, D. Potter,
and N. Rosenstein.
- "Roman Arenas and Crowd Dynamics," presented at Association of
Ancient Historians Annual Meeting, Stanford University, May 3006
- Chair, AIA Colloquium Session, "Amphitheater and Circus," held
at 2005 APA/AIA Annual Meeting,. Boston
- Organizer and presenter, AIA Colloquium, "The Origins of
Warfare: Archaeology and Ethnography," held at 2004 APA/AIA Annual
Meeting, San Francisco. Panelists: G.Fagan, S. Beckerman, S.
LeBlanc, J. O'Connell.
- Organizer and presenter, AIA Workshop "Combatting
Pseudoarchaeology," held at 2002 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.
Panelists: G. Fagan, N. Flemming, K. Feder, C. Hale, D. Redford.
- Organizer and presenter, APA/AIA Joint Session "Interpreting
Roman Spectacles," held at 2001 Annual Meeting, San Diego.
Panelists: K. Coleman, J. Edmondson, C. Eplett, G. Fagan, A.
Futrell, K. Welch.
- "A Roman Bath Built at Sardis," poster presentation at the
APA/AIA 1999 Annual Meeting
- "The Wellspring of the Roman Bath," delivered at the APA/AIA
1998 Annual Meeting.
- "Hygienic Conditions in Roman Public Baths," delivered at the
Cura Aquarum, 10th International Congress on Ancient Water and
Water Management, Syracuse, Sicily, May 1998
- "Visiting the Roman Baths: Splendor and Squalor," delivered at
the Ohio Classical Conference, Dayton, OH, October 1997.
- Organizer and presenter, APA/AIA Joint Session "Roman Baths
and Bathing Culture," held at 1995 Annual Meeting, San Diego.
Panelists: C. Bruun, J. DeLaine, G. Fagan, A. Trevor Hodge, C.
Simpson, F. Yegül. For abstracts, see AJA 100 (1996):
391-92.
- "The Stabian Baths at Pompeii," delivered to the Annual
Meeting of the Classical Association of the Midwest and South,
April, 1994.
- "The Stabian Baths at Pompeii: From Greek to Roman?,"
delivered to the Classical Association of Canada, May 1993.
PUBLIC LECTURES:
- Over two dozen appearances since 1990 at such venues as:
Trinity College, Dublin; Oxford University; University of Cologne;
Universtiy of Dresden; Yale University; Columbia University;
University of Pennsylvania; Oberlin College; SUNY Buffalo; Colgate
University; University of Minnesota; and the College of the Holy
Cross.
WORK IN PROGRESS:
My second book is in the planning stages, and several articles are
in preparation.
I am also in the process of setting up a World Wide Web site,
Ancient Baths
Resource Site.
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