The Oxford Roman Economy Project

The Oxford Roman Economy Project The Roman Economy The Oxford Roman Economy Project is a research project based in the Faculty of Classics, at the University of Oxford. The project, led by Prof.

Alan Bowman and Prof. Andrew Wilson, was originally funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council for the period from October 2005 to end September 2010, but additional funding from Baron Lorne Thyssen through the Augustus Foundation now allows it to continue until the end of 2017. The research programme addresses the fundamentals of the Roman imperial economy and analyses all major economic

activities (including agriculture, trade, commerce, and extraction), utilising quantifiable bodies of archaeological and documentary evidence and placing them in the broader structural context of regional variation, distribution, size and nature of markets, supply and demand. The project mainly focuses on the period between 100 BC and AD 300, including the era of greatest imperial expansion and economic growth (to c.AD 200), followed by a century conventionally perceived as one of contraction or decline. Geographically, the project draws on material selected from all over the Mediterranean world. A more detailed description of the aims and methods of the project can be found here. The large amounts of data that are studied during the project, which mostly already have been published in some form or another, are stored and organized in a large database, which is currently being made accessible online to the wider scholarly community through this website. Integral part of the project is a series of conferences, which take place roughly each year and addresses specific aspects of the economy, such as urbanization (2007), agriculture (2008), trade (2009), and metals, mining and coinage (2010). Moreover, in connection with the Oxford Roman Economy Project, Oxford University Press has agreed to inaugurate a series of publications under the general title Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy (OSRE), edited by the two project directors.

Published today: Simulating Roman Economies
14/09/2022

Published today: Simulating Roman Economies

The use of formal modelling and computational simulation in studies of the Roman economy has become more common over the last decade. But detailed critical evaluations of this innovative approach are still missing and much needed.

Now published in paperback: Ben Russell, The Economics of the Roman Stone Trade (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). O...
22/08/2019

Now published in paperback:
Ben Russell, The Economics of the Roman Stone Trade (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Oxford.

Now published in paperback:The Roman Agricultural Economy: Organization, Investment, and Production.30% discount on dire...
30/10/2018

Now published in paperback:
The Roman Agricultural Economy: Organization, Investment, and Production.
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Settlement, Urbanization, and Population is published in paperback today!30% discount on online orders direct from OUP:
11/10/2018

Settlement, Urbanization, and Population is published in paperback today!
30% discount on online orders direct from OUP:

30% discount on some recent(ish) titles in the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series!
09/08/2018

30% discount on some recent(ish) titles in the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series!

30% off selected volumes in the series Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy!

30% off selected volumes in the series Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy!
09/08/2018

30% off selected volumes in the series Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy!

OxREP now has a new website! Come visit us at
17/07/2018

OxREP now has a new website!
Come visit us at

The Oxford Roman Economy Project (OxREP) is a research project based in the Faculty of Classics, at the University of Oxford. The project, led by Prof. Alan Bowman and Prof. Andrew Wilson, was originally funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council for the period from October 2005 to end Septe...

For those of you at the International Congress of Classical Archaeology in Cologne/Bonn this week... Conference Bingo!
22/05/2018

For those of you at the International Congress of Classical Archaeology in Cologne/Bonn this week... Conference Bingo!

20/11/2017

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There is now a 50% reduction on books in the Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy series.A perfect time to get a copy of ...
20/11/2017

There is now a 50% reduction on books in the Oxford Studies in the Roman Economy series.
A perfect time to get a copy of our new volume.

This innovative monograph series reflects a vigorous revival of interest in the ancient economy, focusing on the Mediterranean world under Roman rule (c.100

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