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I have taught in Oxford continuously since , when I was appointed a University Lecturer and a Fellow of Trinity College to teach Medieval History.
I trained as both a historian and an archaeologist, and research into Late Antiquity (the period circa AD ), primarily in the Mediterranean region....
Bryan Ward-Perkins
English archaeologist and historian
For his father, the architectural historian, see John Bryan Ward-Perkins.
Bryan Ward-Perkins is an archaeologist and historian of the later Roman Empire and early Middle Ages, with a particular focus on the transitional period between those two eras, an historical sub-field also known as Late Antiquity.
Ward-Perkins is a fellow and tutor in history at Trinity College, Oxford.[1]
Early life and education
The son of historian John Bryan Ward-Perkins, he was born and raised in Rome and spoke Italian from childhood.[2] He graduated from the University of Oxford with a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in 1980: his doctoral thesis was titled "Urban public building in Italy, north of Salerno 300–850 AD".[3]
Academic interests
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Ward-Perkins' published work has focused primarily on the urban and economic