Staff Profile
Dr Maria Duggan
Research Associate Centre for Landscape
- Email: maria.duggan@ncl.ac.uk
- Personal Website: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/landscape/our-people/
Research Interests:
- Productive landscapes of the Atlantic Seaboard of Europe and the Mediterranean
- The history and archaeology of coastal regions
- Trade, economy and connectivity in Late Antiquity
- Roman and Byzantine ceramics
- Early Medieval Western Britain
Research Project involvement
During my time at Newcastle University I have been involved in research projects in Britain, France, Greece, Turkey and Spain. In 2012 I co-authored the report of the excavations at Mothecombe in Devon, led by Prof. Sam Turner and Steve Roskams and was part of the team conducting ceramic analysis led by Dr Mark Jackson for the Apalirou Environs Project, Naxos. I was also the ceramic specialist for the imported wares for the Tintagel Castle Archaeological Research Project (TCARP) conducted by Cornwall Archaeology Unit for English Heritage, and was on the Expert Panel for this project.
Background
I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Liverpool and spent several years working in commercial archaeology in the North West of Britain. I returned to Newcastle and came to Newcastle University to conduct an MLitt and then a PhD which was completed in 2016. My AHRC-funded doctoral project 'Links to Late Antiquity: understanding contacts on the Atlantic Seaboard in the 5th to 7th centuries AD’ considered emerging ceramic evidence for connections between western Britain, Ireland and Atlantic regions of France, Spain and Portugal. This presented a new interpretation of post-Roman imported pottery recovered from British sites since the 1930s. My postdoctoral project allowed me to develop my research on these artefacts, focusing on Tintagel in Cornwall as the key site for understanding contacts between Britain, the Atlantic Seaboard, and the Mediterranean.
Editorial Roles:
Since 2016 I have been on the editorial committee of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores (RCRF) which is the international society for the study of Roman ceramics, and publishes a bi-annual Acta following each of its conferences.
Conferences Organised:
Distant Seas, Connected Worlds: Tintagel, Britain and Greece in Late Antiquity Symposium, 22nd January 2020, British School at Athens
Ceramics and Atlantic Connections Symposium, 26-27 March 2014, Newcastle University.
Co-organiser, EMASS 2014 (Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium), 19-21 May 2014, Durham University.
Co-organiser, TRAC 2011 (Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference), April 2011, Newcastle University
I also acted as co-coordinator for the MedLAB Research Forum (Early Medieval, Late Antique & Byzantine) at Newcastle University from 2012/13 to 2015/16.
My current post is Research Associate for the Centre for Landscape. I work with the Centre Co-Directors and associated Newcastle University colleagues and external partners to develop, carry out and share the results of multi-disciplinary landscape research.
Previously I held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at Newcastle University and the British School at Athens:
Tintagel: Trans-European Connections in the Post-Roman World
This project aims to provide a detailed assessment and analysis of the internationally significant post-Roman imported ceramic assemblage from Tintagel, Cornwall. The intention is to develop knowledge of Britain and Europe during the fifth to seventh centuries AD – specifically the nature of connections between the East Mediterranean and Atlantic, the evolution of contacts between communities living along the Atlantic Seaboard and the function of exotic commodities within the emerging societies and political structures of late antique/early medieval Western Europe.
The project involves a collaboration with the Fitch Laboratory at the British School at Athens, which will enable a detailed scientific examination of the studied assemblage. Establishing the origins, range and quantity of material from Tintagel will allow a full reconsideration of the site in its British, Atlantic and international context during this crucial period of European transformation.
The project is grateful for the support from The Duchy of Cornwall, English Heritage,The Royal Cornwall Museum, The British Museum, and Cornwall Archaeology Unit for accessing collections.
Teaching at Newcastle University:
I have been a seminar group leader for the first year undergraduate history module World Empires (2012/13-2015/16).
I have given lectures and seminars on undergraduate and postgraduate modules AArchaeologies of the Roman Empire, Early Medieval Northern Europe, and Early Medieval Britain and Europe. I have co-taught the history module The Dark Ages: Early Medieval Europe and its Neighbours 500–900. I have provided teaching as part of the Graduate Seminar in Roman Archaeology and The Medieval World AD 400-1500.
I have trained multiple students participating in research excavations and surveys in the UK and overseas since 2001: (e.g. Mothecombe for Newcastle University and Besthorpe Quarry for the University of Manchester), in France (Chassenon), Turkey (Pisidia and Aspendos) and Greece (Apalirou Environs Project)
I have also organised and led/co-led one-day external training workshops at Newcastle University:
Leader for one-day masterclass for CIAS (Cluster for Interdisciplinary Artefact Studies), The Digital Illustration of Ceramics.
Co-leader for one-day specialist ceramic training workshop for CIAS, An Introduction to the Late Roman Pottery of Southern England and Fifth and Sixth Century Imported Mediterranean Ceramics.
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Articles
- Duggan M. Tintagel: Ceramics and Royal Power in an Atlantic Context. Late Antique Archaeology 2023. In Press.
- Duggan M. Correcting and connecting gaps on the Atlantic Seaboard: the ceramic evidence for contact and exchange between 4th and 8th centuries AD. Herom: Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 2020, 9, 421-445.
- Duggan M. Ceramic imports to Britain and the Atlantic Seaboard in the fifth century and beyond. Internet Archaeology 2016, 41, 3.
- Turner S, Webster J, Duggan M. Medieval and later settlement around Chassenon (Charente), France: fieldwork in 2012. Medieval Settlement Research 2013, 28, 93-95.
- Rainbird P, Hughes S, Allen MJ, Duggan M, Payne N, Quinnell H, Simmons S, Taylor R. Excavations at the Early Neolithic and Post-Roman site of High Peak Camp, Otterton, East Devon. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society 2013, 71, 21-53.
- Duggan M. A Late Roman 1 Amphora recovered off Cawsand, Plymouth Sound. Cornish Archaeology 2013, 52, 239-253.
- Agate A, Duggan M, Roskams S, Turner S. Early Medieval Settlement at Mothecombe, Devon: The Interaction of Local, Regional and Long-Distance Dynamics. Archaeological Journal 2012, 169, 343-394.
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Authored Book
- Duggan M. Links to Late Antiquity: Ceramic exchange and contacts on the Atlantic Seaboard in the 5th to 7th centuries AD. Oxford, UK: BAR Publishing, 2018.
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Book Chapters
- Duggan M. Post-Roman imported pottery analysis. In: Nowakowksi, J; Gossip, J. et al, ed. New excavations at Tintagel Castle, North Cornwall : TCARP 2016-2017. English Heritage and Cornwall County Council, 2024. Submitted.
- Duggan M, Turner S. Mothecombe in Perspective: Ten Years after the end of excavations on Meadowsfoot Beach. In: Ward, P, ed. Holbeton: New Perspectives on a South Devon Village. Exeter: Short Run Press, 2022, pp.46-49.
- Duggan M. Britain in the Atlantic: Late Antique ceramics and connections. In: Duggan, M; Turner, S; Jackson, M, ed. Ceramics and Atlantic Connections: Late Roman and Early Medieval Imported Pottery on the Atlantic Seaboard, International Symposium Newcastle University, March 26th-27th 2014. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2020, pp.13-24.
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Edited Books
- Duggan M, Turner S, Jackson M, ed. Ceramics and Atlantic Connections: Late Roman and Early Medieval Imported Pottery on the Atlantic Seaboard. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2020.
- Duggan M, McIntosh F, Rohl DJ, ed. TRAC 2011: Proceedings of the Twenty First Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2012.
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Reports
- Duggan M. Roche 2021 Post-Roman imported pottery assessment. 2023. An unpublished specialist assessment report for Cornwall Archaeological Unit.
- Duggan M. Post-Roman imported pottery: TCARP 2017. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Newcastle University, 2018. Unpublished specialist report by Cornwall Archaeological Unit for English Heritage.
- Duggan M. Post-Roman imported pottery, TCARP 2016. Newcastle: Newcastle University, 2017.
- Duggan M. Current understandings of imported pottery in the Atlantic. Newcastle: Newcastle University, 2015. Unpublished commentary report for English Heritage.
- Duggan M. High Peak, Sidmouth: post Roman ceramic assemblage assessment. Newcastle: Newcastle University, 2013. Unpublished specialist report for AC Archaeology and Devon County Council.