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I graduated from Reading University with a degree in Classical Studies with Major Latin, immediately followed by an MA in the City of Rome. This was succeeded by a DPhil (PhD) at Oxford University, on the subject of the sacred landscape of Iron Age Central Adriatic Italy (Marche). During my DPhil I began teaching for the Open University, as an Associate Lecturer, and also for the Department of Classics and School of Continuing Education at Reading University. For several years I worked in the School of Continuing Education (Reading University), where I was responsible first for Archaeology and Ancient History, then for all the short course and Certificate of HE programmes, and continued to work as an Associate Lecturer. I joined the Department of Classical Studies at the Open University as a lecturer in September 2012.
My research explores Roman urbanism and religion in Roman and Iron Age Italy (primarily Picenum - modern Marche and North Abruzzo), with an emphasis on the interrelationships between the human body, material culture and landscapes (including architectural and sacred). I am concerned with questions of individual and group identities, and the concepts and use of space and place. This is all underpinned by sensory studies; specifically, the development and application of multisensory approaches to understanding people's construction, experience and use of urban and ritual space, and phenomenological approaches to ancient Italic sacred landscapes. I am a founding member of the Sensory Studies in Antiquity network and on the series advisory board for Studies in Roman Space and Urbanism.
I have worked on a number of archaeological fieldwork projects in Italy, including the Tavoliere-Gargano Prehistory Project, Albagino Sacred Lake Project and Potentino Exploration Project.
Landeschi, G. and Betts, E. (2023) Capturing the Senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies. Springer.
Betts, E. (ed.) (2017) Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture, Abingdon, Routledge.
Betts, E. (2016) 'Places of transition and deposition: phenomena of water in the sacred landscape of Iron Age Central Adriatic Italy'. Accordia Research Papers, 14 pp. 63–83.
Betts, E. (2013) ‘Cubrar matrer: goddess of the Picenes?’, in R.D. Whitehouse and J. B. Wilkins (eds.) Accordia Research Papers 12, London: Accordia Research Institute, University of London.
Betts, E. (2011) ‘Towards a multisensory experience of movement in the City of Rome’, in R. Laurence and D. Newsome (eds.) Rome, Ostia and Pompeii: Movement and Space. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.118-32.
Betts, E. (2003) ‘The sacred landscape of Picenum (900-100 BC): towards a phenomenology of cult places’ in J. B. Wilkins and E. Herring (eds.) Inhabiting Symbols: symbol and image in the ancient Mediterranean. London: Accordia Research Institute, University of London, pp.101-20.
See also Open Research Online for further details of Eleanor Betts' research publications.
As an Associate Lecturer and Lecturer in Classical Studies, I have had the privilege of teaching several OU Classical Studies modules, including: A229 Exploring the Classical World, A276 Classical Latin: the language of ancient Rome, A340 The Roman Empire and the MA in Classical Studies.
Member of The Baron Thyssen Centre for the Study of Ancient Material Religion
Classics Confidential podcast on Senses
To find out more about the Picenes, you can watch this video interview filmed for Classics Confidential
[Book Review] Greg Woolf. The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020) (2021-11)
Betts, Eleanor
European Journal of Archaeology, 24(4) (pp. 559-562)
[Book Reviews] J. Toner (Ed.), A Cultural History Of The Senses In Antiquity (A Cultural History of the Senses 1). London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014. - M. Squire (Ed.), Sight And The Ancient Senses (The Senses in Antiquity). London/New York: Routledge, 2016. (2018-11)
Betts, Eleanor
The Journal of Roman Studies, 108 (pp. 215-217)
[Review] Grieco, Anthony. Shepherds in the Cave. London: The RAI, 2016 (2018-06)
Betts, Eleanor
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 24(2) (pp. 401-402)
[Book Review] García Morcillo (M.), Richardson (J.H.), Santangelo (F.) (edd.) Ruin or Renewal? Places and the Transformation of Memory in the City of Rome. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2016. (2017-10)
Betts, Eleanor
The Classical Review, 67(2) (pp. 514-516)
Places of transition and deposition: phenomena of water in the sacred landscape of Iron Age Central Adriatic Italy (2016-11)
Betts, Eleanor
Accordia Research Papers, 14 (pp. 63-83)
Cubrar matrer: goddess of the Picenes? (2013)
Betts, Eleanor
Accordia Research Papers, 12 (pp. 119-147)
Capturing the Senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies (2023)
Landeschi, Giacomo and Betts, Eleanor
Betts, Eleanor; Landeschi, Giacomo and Misharina, Anna eds.
Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences
ISBN : 9783031231339 | Publisher : Springer | Published : Cham, Switzerland
The multivalency of sensory artefacts in the city of Rome (2017-03)
Betts, Eleanor
In: Betts, Eleanor ed. Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture (pp. 23-38)
ISBN : 978-1-4724-4629-9 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon
Introduction: Senses of empire. (2017)
Betts, Eleanor
In: Betts, Eleanor ed. Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture (pp. 1-12)
ISBN : 978-1-4724-4629-9 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
Afterword: Towards a methodology for Roman sensory studies (2017)
Betts, Eleanor
In: Betts, Eleanor ed. Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture. (pp. 193-199)
ISBN : 978-1-4724-4629-9 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon
Towards a multisensory experience of movement in the City of Rome (2011)
Betts, Eleanor
In: Laurence, Ray and Newsome, David J. eds. Rome, Ostia and Pompeii: Movement and Space (pp. 118-132)
ISBN : 978-0-19-958312-6 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford
The sacred landscape of Picenum (900-100 BC): towards a phenomenology of cult places (2003)
Betts, Eleanor
In: Wilkins, John B. and Herring, Edward eds. Inhabiting Symbols: symbol and image in the ancient Mediterranean. Accordia Specialist Studies on the Mediterranean (5) (pp. 101-120)
ISBN : 1873415257 | Publisher : Accordia Research Institute, University of London | Published : London
Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture (2017-02-24)
Betts, Eleanor ed.
ISBN : 9781472446299 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon, UK