Simon J. Barker BA, MA, DPhil (Oxon) - Curriculum Vitae Employment: 2015: Associate Lecturer in Roman Archaeology, Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck, University of London. 2011-15: Undergraduate tutorial teaching for Hertford, Lincoln and Somerville Colleges, University of Oxford. Qualifications: 2005-12: DPhil Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford: with a thesis entitled Demolition, Salvage and Re-use in the City of Rome, 100 BC – AD 315. Supervised by Dr. Janet DeLaine and examined by Prof. R. R. R. Smith and Prof. A. Claridge. 2007: City of Rome Postgraduate Course, British School at Rome. 2004-05: MA Archaeology of Buildings, University of York. 2002-03: BA Archaeology, University of Nottingham: passed with 1st class honours. Selected Papers: 2015: “The stone décor at the Villa Arianna and Villa San Marco (Castellammare di Stabiae)”, with J. Clayton Fant, Asmosia XIth International Conference, Split (Croatia), 18–22 May. 2015: “’Alabaster’: Quarrying and Trade in the Roman World. Evidence from Pompeii and Herculaneum”, with S. Perna, Asmosia XIth International Conference, Split (Croatia), 18–22 May. 2015: ‘Marble in elite domestic décor: the decorative lithic programs of the Villa Arianna and Villa San Marco (Ancient Stabiae)’, with J. C. Fant, Domestic Contexts in Campania Session at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 811 January. 2014: ‘Demolition laws in an archaeological context. Legislation and architectural re-use in the Roman building industry’, with Yuri Marano, Décor – Linguaggio architettonico romano, Roma, 21-24 May (Rome, Italy). 2014: ‘Digital Strategies for the Preservation and Publication of Villa A (‘of Poppaea’) at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata).’ Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Sustainable Conservation: the example of the Vesuvian Area: a workshop, at the 24th Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC), Reading (Invited and on behalf of the Oplontis Project). 2013: ‘Oplontis Villa A: extreme marble décor within an extreme type of dwelling’, with J. C. Fant, Session IX. Domestic habitats in the classical world. Types, XVIII Congreso Internacional Arqueologia Clasica (CIAC), Mérida. Simon J. Barker CV 2013: ‘A street view of the roman marble trade: bars with “crazy paving’ if marble fragments’, with J. C. Fant and B. Russell, Sessions XI. Artistic and artisanal productions in the classical world, XVIII Congreso Internacional Arqueologia Clasica (CIAC), Mérida. 2013: ‘Exploring the Economics of Demolition, Salvage and Re-use in the Roman Period’, Workshop – The recycling of building materials in Late Antiquity: Practice and Ideology, University of Durham (invited). 2013: ‘Oplontis Villa A: Decorative Lithic Programs at the Cutting Edge of Luxury’, with Prof. J. C. Fant, at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, 36 January. 2012: ‘Sub-elite marble use and re-use at Pompeii and Herculaneum’, with Prof. J. C. Fant and B. Russell, at ASMOSIA Xth International Conference, Rome. 2012: ‘Ingenuity in Roman recycling: the transformation of marble objects through recarving’, with C. Ward, at ASMOSIA Xth International Conference, Association for the Study of Marble & Other Stones In Antiquity, Rome, Italy. 2011: ‘Recycling Rome: An introduction to spolia studies,’ Lecture for the Roman Art and Archaeology series, Department of Classics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg (invited). 2011: ‘The marble-clad bars at Pompeii and Herculaneum’, Lecture for the Pompeii Seminar Series, Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity, University of Birmingham (invited). 2011: ‘Rethinking concepts in spolia: re-use in Rome’s early and late imperial monuments’, presented at the Colloquium on Recycling in the Roman Empire, Department of Classics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada (invited). 2010: ‘Labour and Stone-working in the Roman period’, at the Ancient Architectural Discussion Group, Oxford. 2010: ‘Understanding the economics of second-hand building material: A theoretical approach’, at the 20th Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC XX), Oxford. 2010: ‘Salvage and Reuse in Roman Construction, Colloquium Moving Marble, Bricks, and Mortar: Supplying the Roman Building Industry, at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, 6-8 January, Anaheim, USA (invited). 2009: ‘Stone-working in the Roman period: A comparative study of documentary sources’, with B. Russell, at Les chantiers de construction de l’Italie et des provinces romaines: 3e rencontre. L’économie des chantiers, Ecole Normale supérieure, Paris. 2009: ‘Roman Marble Salvaging’, at ASMOSIA IXth International Conference, Tarragona. 2008: ‘Roman builders – pillagers or salvagers? : the economics of deconstruction and reuse’, at Workshop di Siena, Archeologia della costruzione II, Siena. 2006: ‘Dismantling Ancient Buildings’, at the Ancient Architectural Discussion Group, Oxford. Posters: 2 Simon J. Barker CV 2015: “The marble trade at Pompeii and Herculaneum”, Asmosia XIth International Conference, Split (Croatia), 18–22 May. 2015: “Archaeometric analyses of white marbles from Villa Arianna (Castellammare di Stabiae)”, with J. Clayton Fant and L. Lazzarini, Asmosia XIth International Conference, Split (Croatia), 18–22 May. 2015: “Archaeometric analysis of the alabaster thresholds of Villa A, Oplontis”, with S. Perna, J. Clayton Fant, L. Lazzarini and Igor Villa, Asmosia XIth International Conference, Split (Croatia), 18–22 May. 2015: “Resti pavimentali in opus sectile nel tepidarium e nel caldarium di villa arianna a stabaie”, with P. Gardelli and J. Clayton Fant, XXI Colloquio dell’Associazione Italiana per lo Studio e la Conservazione del Mosaico (AISCOM), Reggio Emilia, 18-21 March. 2014: ‘The marble-clad bars of Ostia Antica’, with B. Russell and B. Amiet, Ostia antica. Nuovi studi e confronto delle ricerche e nei quartieri occidentali ", Academia Belgica, 22-24 September (Rome, Italy). 2013: ‘Carving without quarrying: the art of recycling.’ Poster session for Art in the Making: Carving Stone in the Classical World, at Kings College, London. 2012: ‘Evidence for wooden revetment and lithic decoration in Diaeta 78 at Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Torre Annunziata’, with J. R. Clarke, XIIe Colloque de l’association Internationale pour de la Mosaîque Antique (AIEMA), Venice. Field Work: 2014-: Caesarea Maritima, Israel: marble specialist, study of marble fragments excavated from the Promontory Palace on behalf of the Promontory Palace Project, directed by Kathryn Gleason (Cornell University), Barbara Burrell (University of Cincinnati) and Ehud Netzer (Hebrew University). 2013-: Vesuvian Area, Italy: co-director, with Prof. J. C. Fant, of Marmo al Mare – Luxury Marble Decor in the Seaside Dwellings of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Stabiae, a study of the decorative lithic programs in elite houses at Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Villas of Ancient Stabiae. 2014 Funding from the Loeb Classical Library Foundation. 2013-: Palace and City Project, Roman imperial palaces on the Palatine, Rome, Italy. Directed by Natascha Sojc, Leiden University. 2011-15: Villa A, Oplontis, Torre Annunziata, Italy: co-author, with Prof. J. C. Fant, study of the decorative lithic programs in Villa A on behalf of the Oplontis Project, directed by John R. Clarke and Michael Thomas, University of Texas. 2011-: Ostia, Italy: stone specialist for the Palazzo Imperiale excavations, directed by Joanne Spurza. Hunter College, New York. 2009-13: Pompeii, Herculaneum and Ostia, Italy: supervisor and co-author of the Marble Bars Project, directed by Prof. J. C. Fant and Ben Russell, a study of the sub-elite marble usage in the commercial establishments of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Ostia. Publications: 3 Simon J. Barker CV Forthcoming: with J. C. Fant, ‘Lithic Decoration: sources, styles, repair and spoliation’, in Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy) Volume 2. Editors: John R. Clarke, Stefano De Caro, and Michael L. Thomas. Publisher: American Council of Learned Societies. Forthcoming: with J. C. Fant, D. Attanasio, ‘Stone sources and types: report on provenance analyses for the lithic elements from Villa A, Oplontis’, Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy) Volume 2. Editors: John R. Clarke, Stefano De Caro, and Michael L. Thomas. Publisher: American Council of Learned Societies. Forthcoming: with J. R. Clarke, ‘Reconstructing the decorative program of diaeta 78’, Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy) Volume 2. Editors: John R. Clarke, Stefano De Caro, and Michael L. Thomas. Publisher: American Council of Learned Societies. Forthcoming: ‘Appendix to the decorative program of diaeta 78 chapter: The marble fragments from diaeta 78’, Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy) Volume 2. Editors: John R. Clarke, Stefano De Caro, and Michael L. Thomas. Publisher: American Council of Learned Societies. Forthcoming: ‘The marble pavements and wall revetment of Diaeta 78, Villa A, Oplontis’, MUSIVA & SECTILIA: An International Journal for the Study of Ancient Pavements and Wall Revetments in their Decorative and Architectural Context, VIII. Forthcoming: with C. Ward, ‘Roman stone-carvers and re-carving: ingenuity in recycling,’ ASMOSIA Xth International Conference Proceedings. Forthcoming: with J. Clayton Fant, ‘Stone in the decorative programs of Villa A (so-called Villa of Poppaea) at Oplontis,’ ASMOSIA Xth International Conference Proceedings. Forthcoming: with J. C Fant, C. Ward, ‘Relazione preliminare sulla decorazione marmorea a Villa Arianna e San Marco, Stabiae,’ Rivista di Studi Pompeiani XXIV. 2015: with J. Clayton Fant ‘The marble décor of Villa A (“of Poppaea) at Oplontis’ Congreso Internacional Arqueologia Clasica (CIAC), Mérida. 2013: with J. C Fant, C. Ward, B. Amiet ‘The Marmo al Mare Project 2013. Marble décor at the Roman Villas of Stabiae,’ FOLD&R: the Journal of Fasti On-Line: 298. http://www.fastionline.org/docs/FOLDER-it-2013-298.pdf 2013: with J. C Fant and B. Russell ‘Sub-elite marble use and re-use at Pompeii and Herculaneum: the evidence from the bars’, Papers of the British School at Rome 81, 181209. 2012: with B. Russell, ‘Labour figures for Roman stone-working: Pitfalls and potential,’ in S. Camporeale, H. Dessales and A. Pizzo (eds.), Archeologia della costruzione III, Les chantiers de construction de l’Italie et des provinces romaines (Madrid and Mérida), 83-94. 2012: ‘Marble salvaging during the Roman period’, in A. Gutiérrez Garcia-M, P. Lapuente and I. Rodà (eds.) Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone. AMOSIA IX (Tarragona), 22-30. 4 Simon J. Barker CV 2011: ‘19th century labour figures for demolition: A theoretical approach to understanding the economics of reuse’, in B. Russell and D. Filipovic (eds.) Proceedings for Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference XX (Oxford), 89-101. 2010: ‘Roman builders – pillagers or salvagers? : the economics of deconstruction and reuse’, in S. Camporeale, H. Dessales and A. Pizzo (eds.), Arqueología de la Construcción II: Los processos constructivos en el mundo romano: Italia y provincias occidentales, Anejos de Archivo Español de Aroueología LVII (Madrid and Mérida), 127-142. Book Reviews: 2014: ‘Sculptures from the Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi (Panias).’ Review of Elise A. Friedland The Roman Marble Sculptures from the Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi/Panias (Israel) (American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports No. 17; American Schools of Oriental Research, Boston 2012). Journal of Roman Archaeology 27: 870-874. 2015: ‘New approaches to Late Antique Ostia’, Review of Douglas Boin Ostia in Late Antiquity (Cambridge University Press). American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 119, No. 2 (April 2015): Published online at www.ajaonline.org/onlinereviewbook/2075 DOI: 10.3764/ajaonline1192.Barker 5
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