Bryan Ward‐Perkins

1.5k citations
26 papers · 164 · h-index 7

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Papers in

    • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History 7
    • Archaeology and Historical Studies 4
    • Medieval Architecture and Archaeology 4
    • Archaeological and Historical Studies 2
    • Historical and Religious Studies of Rome 8

Bryan Ward‐Perkins

21 papers receiving 86 citations

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Bryan Ward‐Perkins
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  • Classics 53
  • Space and Planetary Science 16
  • Archeology 85
  • History 65
  • Anthropology 48
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Bryan Ward‐Perkins, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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1 198638
2 200025
3 198617
4 199712
5 200311
6 19819
7
The fall of Rome
20059
8
The fall of the Western Roman Empire: an archaeological and historical perspective
20126
9 19734
10 19724
11 19994
12 20014
13 20024
14 20143
15
THE END OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
20052
16 20132
17 20092
18
La caída de Roma: y el fin de la civilización
20072
19 20101
20 19771

About Bryan Ward‐Perkins

Bryan Ward‐Perkins is a scholar working on Archeology, History, Classics, Anthropology and Space and Planetary Science, having authored 26 papers that have together received 164 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (8 papers), Byzantine Studies and History (7 papers), Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History (7 papers), Classical Antiquity Studies (4 papers), Archaeology and Historical Studies (4 papers), Medieval Architecture and Archaeology (4 papers), Archaeological Research and Protection (3 papers) and Archaeological and Historical Studies (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Classics (53 citations), Space and Planetary Science (16 citations), Archeology (85 citations), History (65 citations) and Anthropology (48 citations). Bryan Ward‐Perkins has collaborated with scholars based in Austria and United Kingdom. Frequent co-authors include James E. Packer, Catherine Delano Smith, Geoffrey Greatrex, Michael Whitby, Averil Cameron, J. B. Ward-Perkins, John Haldon, David Whitehouse, Jeremy Johns and Sheila Gibson. Their work appears in journals such as Papers of the British School at Rome, The English Historical Review, The Journal of Roman Studies, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies and Journal of Roman Archaeology.

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