Bunny Waring
Interdisciplinary Researcher of Archaeology and Classics.
Specialising in The Sullan Republic, Field School Training, and Digital Outreach.
HEA Fellow. CUCD Standing Committee Member.
PhD Candidate of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University.
www.archaeologygrrl.com
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Medical Supplies in Bronze Age Britain
The History of Worldwide Witchcrafts
Roman Culinary Practices
Ancient Greek Accessibility
CURRENT POSITIONS/PROJECTS:
• Jan - May 2024. Teaching (TA): Classics Dpt., Newcastle University.
CAH1015 From Romulus to Heraclius,
CAC1014 The World of Latin Literature.
• Sept - Dec 2023. Teaching (TA): Classics Dept., Newcastle University.
CAC1014 Tragedy, Comedy History: The World of Greek Literature.
• Oct 2023. Invigilating: Classics Dpt., Newcastle University.
CAG1014 Intermediate Ancient Greek.
• Sept 2021 - Mar 2025. Northern Bridge Consortium.
PhD Award Holder, Newcastle University.
•Sept 2018 – Present. Founder: SAHID
Science and Humanities Interdisciplinary Dialogues Network
•Jan 2017 – Present. Creative Director: Heritage and Education Outreach
Archaeology Grrl.
RECENT PROJECTS
• February - June 2023. Teaching (TA): CAC1013 The World of Latin Literature. Classics Department, Newcastle University.
• February - June 2023. Teaching (TA): CAH1015 The Roman World from Romulus to Trajan. Classics Department, Newcastle University.
• September 2022 - February 2023. Teaching (TA): CAH2014 The Roman World from Hadrian to Heraclius. Classics Department, Newcastle University.
•February - May 2022 - Teaching (TA): CAH2017 From Romulus to Heraclius, Classics Department, Newcastle University.
•From October 2017 - Digital-Heritage Learning Mentor: Virtual Rome
Futurelearn MOOC.
• September 2017 –December 2021 Research Assistant: Virtual Rome Project with Prof. Matthew Nicholls.
(For a complete list of past academic and commercial experience in Archaeology and Classics Research see attached CV and LinkedIn /BunnyWaring).
Specialising in The Sullan Republic, Field School Training, and Digital Outreach.
HEA Fellow. CUCD Standing Committee Member.
PhD Candidate of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University.
www.archaeologygrrl.com
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Medical Supplies in Bronze Age Britain
The History of Worldwide Witchcrafts
Roman Culinary Practices
Ancient Greek Accessibility
CURRENT POSITIONS/PROJECTS:
• Jan - May 2024. Teaching (TA): Classics Dpt., Newcastle University.
CAH1015 From Romulus to Heraclius,
CAC1014 The World of Latin Literature.
• Sept - Dec 2023. Teaching (TA): Classics Dept., Newcastle University.
CAC1014 Tragedy, Comedy History: The World of Greek Literature.
• Oct 2023. Invigilating: Classics Dpt., Newcastle University.
CAG1014 Intermediate Ancient Greek.
• Sept 2021 - Mar 2025. Northern Bridge Consortium.
PhD Award Holder, Newcastle University.
•Sept 2018 – Present. Founder: SAHID
Science and Humanities Interdisciplinary Dialogues Network
•Jan 2017 – Present. Creative Director: Heritage and Education Outreach
Archaeology Grrl.
RECENT PROJECTS
• February - June 2023. Teaching (TA): CAC1013 The World of Latin Literature. Classics Department, Newcastle University.
• February - June 2023. Teaching (TA): CAH1015 The Roman World from Romulus to Trajan. Classics Department, Newcastle University.
• September 2022 - February 2023. Teaching (TA): CAH2014 The Roman World from Hadrian to Heraclius. Classics Department, Newcastle University.
•February - May 2022 - Teaching (TA): CAH2017 From Romulus to Heraclius, Classics Department, Newcastle University.
•From October 2017 - Digital-Heritage Learning Mentor: Virtual Rome
Futurelearn MOOC.
• September 2017 –December 2021 Research Assistant: Virtual Rome Project with Prof. Matthew Nicholls.
(For a complete list of past academic and commercial experience in Archaeology and Classics Research see attached CV and LinkedIn /BunnyWaring).
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Videos by Bunny Waring
This episode was recorded on Wednesday 8th December 2021 between 1.00 - 3.30pm.
Speakers include:
Professor Federico Santangelo
Dr John Holton
Bunny Waring
who will explore the literature and material culture of the Late Roman Republic for the A Level Classical Civilisation and A Level Ancient History specifications.
Published Papers by Bunny Waring
Biography and Prose, discussing the thematic tropes in which bread
appears in Roman narratives. In Part 2 I investigate how these metaphoric characteristics and themes translated visually in the mosaics, frescos, graffiti, and monuments of public and private spaces. I conclude that the panis quadratus was more than an economic and accessible product, and became an ideogram of the social cohesion fundamental to Rome’s Empire; specifically, the circular connections
between the natural, mortal and immortal worlds.
Archaeological Reports by Bunny Waring
This document has been compiled by Bunny Waring as a teaching resource and should not be used in the public domain without written permission by the author or the University of Reading.
SAHID Network by Bunny Waring
Conference Presentations by Bunny Waring
Digital Heritage by Bunny Waring
Outreach Blog Articles - Archaeology Grrl by Bunny Waring
For further details see outreach blog: www.archaeologygrrl.com
Posters by Bunny Waring
This episode was recorded on Wednesday 8th December 2021 between 1.00 - 3.30pm.
Speakers include:
Professor Federico Santangelo
Dr John Holton
Bunny Waring
who will explore the literature and material culture of the Late Roman Republic for the A Level Classical Civilisation and A Level Ancient History specifications.
Biography and Prose, discussing the thematic tropes in which bread
appears in Roman narratives. In Part 2 I investigate how these metaphoric characteristics and themes translated visually in the mosaics, frescos, graffiti, and monuments of public and private spaces. I conclude that the panis quadratus was more than an economic and accessible product, and became an ideogram of the social cohesion fundamental to Rome’s Empire; specifically, the circular connections
between the natural, mortal and immortal worlds.
This document has been compiled by Bunny Waring as a teaching resource and should not be used in the public domain without written permission by the author or the University of Reading.
For further details see outreach blog: www.archaeologygrrl.com