- Limesforschung
- Römische Städte und Städtewesen, antike Architektur
- Römisches Britannien
- Legacy-Data
- Moderne Stadtplanungstheorie
- seit Mai 2024
W1 Junior-Professor Institut für Altertumswissenschaften, Arbeitsbereich Klassische Archäologie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz - seit 2021
The Corbridge Finds Project (UK) - Sep–Dez 2023
Forschungsstipendium des DAI - 2016–2023
Promotion am Stanford University (USA) in Classics (Classical Archaeology) zum Thema “The Best Laid Plans: Assessing Urban Space on Hadrian’s Wall” - 2020–2023
Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford University mit Prof. Jody Maxmin - seit 2019
Forschung (Archiv und Ausgrabungen) am Vindolanda Roman Fort (UK) - 2015–2016
Project Data Analyst (GIS), Tanko Lighting (USA) - 2010–2014
Studium Classical Archaeology and Classics (Latin) an der Brown University (USA)
- Sep–Dez 2023
Forschungsstipendium des DAI - Feb 2023
Gastaufenthalt, Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts - 2022–2023
Graduate Research Opportunity Grant, Stanford University - 2021–2022
Gerald J. Lieberman Fellowship, Stanford University - 2020
Provost’s Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Stanford University - 2016–2021
Graduate Fellowship, Stanford University 2016-2021 - 2014
J.A. Arnold Thesis Prize, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology, Brown University
- seit 2022
Roman Frontiers Early Career Researcher Network - seit 2021
Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board (UK), Archaeological Research Delivery Group
Einzelprojekte
The Vindolanda Trust holds a wide variety of materials in its archives, ranging from the archaeological documentation of the site’s excavations to the collections of individual scholars. Together with the Vindolanda Trust Curator Barbara Birley and Archive Assistant Bethany Goodman, this project is developing a long-term collections management strategy for the Trust and, through a series of smaller projects, beginning to consolidate and catalogue the collections. The collaboration between JGU and the Vindolanda Trust focuses on the Eric Birley Archive. The papers of Roman frontier archaeologist and historian Eric Birley are a treasure trove, with research and excavation notes as well as personal letters and photographs from the 1920s through the 1990s. Topics include Hadrian’s Wall, Samian ware, prosopography, the Roman army, as well as the growth of frontier studies and ‘The Durham School’.
Mitarbeiterinnen
Catherine Teitz, Barbara Birley, Bethany Goodman
Laufzeit
seit 2023
Kooperationspartner
Vindolanda Trust
Finanzierung
Roman Research Trust Grant
© Catherine Teitz
The Corbridge Finds Project, jointly run by JGU and English Heritage, examines 40 years of excavation notebooks, comparing what came from the trench with what the museum stores hold. Phase 1 parsed and standardized, producing a database with more than 23,500 unique records that are searchable by object, material, and fabric. Phase 2 developed a site GIS and assigned consistent location information for each record, making spatial analysis possible for the first time. The next phases of the project include the reassessment of the site stratigraphy and chronology as well as the evaluation of individual categories of small finds (glass, bronze, iron, ceramics) and their integration with the museum collection.
Mitarbeiterinnen
Catherine Teitz, Frances McIntosh
Laufzeit
seit 2021
Kooperationspartner
English Heritage
Finanzierung
Phase 1: Stanford University Graduate Opportunity Grant for Modern British History and Culture Funding
Phase 2: HERMES-Forschungsstudienförderung, Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte
Verbundprojekte
Abgeschlossen
- Eric Birley and the RGK. Roman Frontier Research Networks between Britain and Germany, 1929–1959
- Upcoming 7 Nov 2025
„Digging into Digitization“ (mit Kathrin Gabler), JGU GICC, Mainz Ancient Studies - 2024
“What has a Roman fort ever done for us? Social and Spatial Identities on the Frontier” (mit M. Meyr und C. Flügel), Congress on Roman Frontier Studies (Limes XXVI) - 2017/2018
Stanford Archaeology Forum (mit. K. Lau-Ozawa)
- C. Teitz, Corbridge at the Crossroads: Urban Communities along Hadrian’s Wall, in: R. Collins – M. Symonds (Hsrg.), Hadrian’s Wall: New Insights on Frontier Culture (in Druck, 2025)
- C. Teitz, Eric Birley and the RGK. Roman Frontier Research Networks between Britain and Germany, 1929-1959, in: DAI e-Forschungsberichte 2024-1, 1–7
- C. Teitz, Walls don’t stop women. An urban approach to frontier sites, in: H. van Enckevort – C. Driel-Murray – T. Ivleva – M. Driessen – E. Graafstal – T. Hazenberg (Hrsg.), Limes XXV: Proceedings of the 25th International Limes Congress Nijmegen 2022. Vol. 1, 2024, 87–92
- “The Vindolanda Trust Archives: A Scoping Project,” Project Report to the Vindolanda Trust. 1-25. 2024
- M. Teitz – C. Teitz, Rez. zu Greg Woolf, The Life and Death of Ancient Cities (Oxford 2020), Journal of the American Planning Association 89/3, 2023, 407–408
- C. Teitz, Rez. zu Rob Collins (ed.), Living on the Edge of Empire: The Objects and People of Hadrian’s Wall (Pen & Sword 2020), Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society News 99, 2022, 15