Lacey Wallace

Lacey M Wallace FSA is an archaeologist and Senior Lecturer in Roman History and Material Culture at the University of Lincoln.[1]

Lacey Wallace

Born1983
Academic work
DisciplineArchaeology
Sub-disciplineRoman archaeology
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
University of Lincoln

Biography

Wallace complete undergraduate studies at Boston University in 2004 before attending Queens' College, Cambridge to complete her PhD in archaeology in 2011. She worked as a research associate in Roman archaeology at Cambridge (2013-2016) before joining the University of Lincoln in 2016.[1] Wallace was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 26 June 2021.[2]

Select publications

  • Gardner, Andrew and Wallace, Lacey. 2020. "Making space for past futures: rural landscape temporalities in Roman Britain". Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 30 (2), 327–342.
  • Wallace, Lacey and Mullen, Alex. 2019. "Landscape, Monumentality, and Expression of Group identities in Iron Age and Roman east Kent", Britannia, 1-34.
  • Weekes, Jake, Watson, Sadie, Wallace, Lacey, Mazzilli, Francesca, Gardner, Andrew and Alberti, Marta. 2019. "Alienation and Redemption: the praxis of (Roman) archaeology in Britain". Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2 (1), 1–17.
  • Wallace, Lacey. 2018. "Community and the creation of provincial identities: a re-interpretation of the aisled building at North Warnborough", The Archaeological Journal, 175 (2), 231–254.
  • Dobinson, Colin, Ferraby, Rose, Lucas, Jason, Millett, Martin and Wallace, Lacey. 2018. "Archaeological Field Survey in the Environs of Aldborough (Isurium Brigantum)". Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 90, 29–58.
  • Wallace, Lacey, Mullen, Alex, Johnson, Paul and Verdonck, Lieven. 2016. "Archaeological Investigations at Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, 2011-2014". Archaeologia Cantiana 137, 251–280.

References

  1. "Dr Lacey Wallace". University of Lincoln. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. "26 June ballot results". Society of Antiquaries of London. Retrieved 30 June 2021.


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