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Janet DeLaine is
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at
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and a Fellow of the
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. She is a Roman archaeologist whose research has focused on urban environments, with a particular focus on bath complexes, urban development and the building industry in the Roman world.


Career

DeLaine trained in Civil Engineering and then Classics, receiving her BA (hons) and PhD the
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. Her doctoral thesis was on ''Design and Construction in Roman Imperial Architecture: the Baths of Caracalla in Rome.'' Her subsequent book ''The Baths of Caracalla in Rome: a Study in the Design, Construction and Economics of Large-scale Building Projects in Imperial Rome'', ''Journal of Roman Archaeology,'' Supplement 25 (Portsmouth R.I. 1997) won the Archaeological Institute of America's James R. Wiseman Award for the most significant work in archaeology in 1998. She held the position of lecturer and then senior lecturer in archaeology at the
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, in the Department of Archaeology, before becoming a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at the
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in 2005. In 1999 she was elected a Fellow to the Society of Antiquities of London. Her international standing was recognized with her election as Corresponding Member of the Archaeological Institute of America in 2010, and in 2014 she held the
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Senior Research Fellowship at
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, in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design. DeLaine has also been a Rome Scholar (1986-7) and Hugh Last Fellow (1999–2000) at the
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. DeLaine has also lent her expertise to a number of TV documentaries.


Selected publications


Books

* Janet DeLaine, Stefano Camporeale, Antonio Pizzo (eds.) ''Arqueología de la construcción 5, Man-made materials, engineering and infrastructure: proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on the archaeology of Roman construction, Oxford, April 11–12, 2015'' (Madrid 2016) * Janet DeLaine and D.E. Johnston (eds). ''Roman Baths and Bathing. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Roman Baths, Vol. 1, Bathing and Society''; ''Vol. 2 Design and Construction, Journal of Roman Archaeology'' Supplement 37 (Portsmouth RI 1999). * Janet DeLaine. ''The Baths of Caracalla in Rome: a study in the design, construction and economics of large-scale building projects in imperial Rome'', ''Journal of Roman Archaeology,'' Supplement 25 (Portsmouth R.I. 1997). * *


Book chapters and journal articles

* Janet DeLaine. 'Gardens in baths and palaestras', in ''Gardens of the Roman Empire,'' ed. by Wihelmina F. Jashemski, Kathryn L. Gleason (Cambridge 2018), pp. 165–184. * Janet DeLaine. 'Baths and bathing in late antique Ostia', ''Common ground : archaeology, art, science, and humanities: proceedings of the XVIth International congress of classical archaeology, Boston, August 23–26, 2003'', ed. by Carol C. Mattusch, Alice A. Donohue and Amy Brauer (Oxford 2006), pp. 338–343 * Janet DeLaine. 'The commercial landscape of Ostia', in ''Roman working lives and urban living'', ed. by Ardle Mac Mahon and Jennifer Price (Oakville (Conn.) 2005), pp. 29–47. * Janet DeLaine. 'Designing for a market: ''medianum'' apartments at Ostia', ''Journal of Roman Archaeology'' 17.1 (2004), pp. 146–176. * *


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:DeLaine, Janet Living people Australian archaeologists Fellows of Wolfson College, Oxford Academics of the University of Reading University of Adelaide alumni Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London Australian women archaeologists Year of birth missing (living people)