Sergio Gonzalez Sanchez has recently completed a PhD in Roman Archaeology at the University of Leicester (UK) in which he gathered a substantial body of anthropological, textual, and interview data in order to analyse the origin and evolution of modern Dutch archaeological discourses around the topic of Roman:‘barbarian’ interactions in the Lower Rhine area. His wider research interests include the influence of the Roman-Barbarian dichotomy in the creation of both ancient and modern identities, and the influence of contextual factors in the development of social and cultural discourses about the past.
Alexandra Guglielmi is currently a PhD researcher in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin. Her doctoral research is exploring questions of identities and relations between the Roman Empire and its neighbours by analysing and comparing the use of Roman personal ornament in Ireland and southern Scandinavia.