James Page

Maria Skłodowska-Curie Fellow, Centro Nacional de Supercomputación, Barcelona

ORCID 0000-0001-6130-0902
https://bsr.academia.edu/JamesPage

James Page is an early career Roman archaeologist and currently a Maria Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Centro Nacional de Supercomputación, Barcelona. He achieved his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2022, before going on to become a Rome Fellow at the British School at Rome. His research explores Roman economic and societal interactions with waterways, ranging from transport and trade networks to community vulnerabilities and responses to hydrological risk. An active excavator, he is involved in several field projects, most recently the Upper Sabina Tiberina Project excavations at the Roman villa at Vacone, Lazio, Italy.

BOOKS BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

From the Adriatic to the Alps: Transport and Trade Networks in Roman and Late Antique Northern Italy

James Page

Examines inland trade in Roman Northern Italy, revealing complex dynamics beyond the proximity of coastlines. Using datasets of amphorae, finewares, and marble, it highlights the importance of transport costs, river networks, and trans-mountain trade, showing diverse consumption patterns and the interplay between cost and consumer choice. READ MORE

Paperback: £40.00 | eBook: £16.00

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