Benjamin Roberts

Curator, European Bronze Age
Bronze Age Europe Department:
Prehistory and Europe

 

Benjamin Roberts is responsible for the European Bronze Age collections.

His research interests include the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Early Iron Age archaeology of Britain and western Europe; the origins and early development of metal; cultural connections from the spanning Europe, North Africa and Asia about 5000–500 BC; and archaeology, museums and popular communication.

Contact

broberts@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7323 8579

Current projects

  • The Rise of metallurgy in Eurasia: Emergence, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans

  • Polished axes: object biographies and the writing of world prehistories

  • Post-excavation and publication of the Mesolithic, Late Neolithic and Bronze Age excavations Reffley Wood, Norfolk

  • Armour or Glamour?: understanding Bronze Age shields in Britain

  • Salcombe Bronze Age shipwreck

  • Bronze Age research agenda

  • Bronze Age Review

Previous projects

External fellowships/ honorary positions

  • Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (FSA Scot)

  • Institute for Archaeology (IFA)

  • Association pour la Promotion des Recherches sur l'Age du Bronze (APRAB)

  • Bronze Age Studies Group (BASG)

  • Society of Museum Archaeology (SMA)

  • Prehistoric Society

  • European Association of Archaeologists (EAA)

  • Council for British Archaeology (CBA)

Recent publications

B.W. Roberts and C. Frieman, Early Metal in Western and Northern Europe', in C. Fowler, J. Harding and D. Hoffman (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

B.W. Roberts, Farmers in the Landscape or Heroes on the High Seas: Britain and Ireland in the Bronze Age. In H. Fokkens and A. Harding (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Bronze Age Europe, (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

B.W. Roberts, M. Uckelmann and D. Brandherm, 'Old Father Time: the chronology of the Bronze Age in Western Europe', in H. Fokkens and A. Harding (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Bronze Age Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

B.W. Roberts and M. Vander Linden (eds.), Investigating Archaeological Cultures: material culture, variability and transmission, (New York: Springer, 2011)

B.W. Roberts, and M. Vander Linden, Investigating Archaeological Cultures: Material Culture, Variability and Transmission. In Roberts, B.W. and M. Vander Linden (eds.), Investigating Archaeological Cultures: material culture, variability and transmission, 1–23. New York: Springer, 2011).

M. Vander Linden, B.W. Roberts, 2011, A Tale of Two Countries: Contrasting Archaeological Culture History in British and French Archaeology. In Roberts, B.W. and M. Vander Linden (eds.), 24–40.  

B. W. Roberts, 2011, Ancient Technology and Archaeological Cultures: Understanding the Earliest Metallurgy in Eurasia. In Roberts, B.W. and M. Vander Linden (eds.), 138–150.

B.W. Roberts, and C. Frieman, forthcoming ‘Drawing boundaries and building models: investigating the concept of the ‘Chalcolithic frontier’ in Northwest Europe. In M. Allen, J Gardiner, A. Sheridan & D. McOmish (eds.) Is there a British Chalcolithic: people, place and polity in the later 3rd millennium BC, (Oxford, Oxbow)

C.P. Thornton, J.M. Golden, D.J. Killick, V.C. Pigott, Th. Rehren, and B.W. Roberts, ‘A Chalcolithic Error: Rebuttal to Amzallag 2009’. American Journal of Archaeology 114 (2010) 305–15

B. W. Roberts, C.P. Thornton, V.C. Pigott, ‘Development of metallurgy in Eurasia’. Antiquity 83 (2009), 1012–1022.

T.L. Kienlin, and B.W. Roberts, (eds.) Metals and Societies. Studies in honour of Barbara S. Ottaway. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie (Bonn, Habelt, 2009)

C.P. Thornton and B.W. Roberts, ‘Introduction: The Beginnings of Metallurgy in Global Perspective’. Journal of World Prehistory 22, (2009), pp 181-4

B.W. Roberts, 'Production Networks and Consumer Choice in the Earliest Metal of Western Europe', Journal of World Prehistory 22, (2009), pp. 461–481

B.W. Roberts, ‘Subsistence, Structures and Craftworking: analysing economic dynamics in Britain 2500-800 BC’ in M. Bartelheim and H. Stäuble (eds.) The Economic Foundations of the European Bronze Age (Rahden/Westf, Leidorf, 2009)

B.W. Roberts, 'Migration, craft expertise and metallurgy: analysing the ‘spread’ of metal in Europe' Archaeological Review from Cambridge 23 (2), (2008), pp. 27-45

B.W. Roberts, 'Creating Traditions and Shaping Technologies: understanding the emergence of metallurgy in Western Europe c. 3500-2000 BC', World Archaeology 40 (3), (2008), pp. 354-72

B.W. Roberts, The Bronze Age, in L. Atkins, R. Atkins and V. Leitch (eds) The Handbook of British Archaeology, second edition, (London: Constable and Robinson, 2008), pp. 60-91

B.S. Ottaway and B.W. Roberts, 'The emergence of metalworking', in A. Jones (ed.) Prehistoric Europe (London, Blackwell, 2008), pp. 193-225

B.W. Roberts, 'Adorning the living but not the dead: a reassessment of Middle Bronze Age ornaments in Britain', Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 73 (2007), pp.135-167

B.W. Roberts, 'Evidence of Roman agricultural drainage: excavation south of the former A120, Takeley, 2003’, Essex Archaeology and History, 38 (2007) pp. 53-65

K. Nicholson and B.W. Roberts, ‘Roman deposits at Lynmouth Gardens/Parkway, Chelmsford; excavations 2003’, Essex Archaeology and History’, 38 (2007) pp. 89-101

L. O’Brien and B.W. Roberts, ‘Excavations at the former Shell Garage site, 84-88 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford’, Essex Archaeology and History, 38 (2007) pp. 102-108

B.W. Roberts, ‘Excavations at the former Dovercourt Motors site, Spital Road, Maldon, 2002’, Essex Archaeology and History, 38 (2007) pp. 109-119

L. O'Brien and B.W. Roberts, 'Excavations on Roman Ermine Street at the New Restaurant Facility, GlaxoSmithKline, Ware', Hertfordshire Archaeology and History, 14 (2004-5) pp. 3-39

B.W. Roberts and B.S. Ottaway, 'The use and significance of Late Bronze Age socketed axes in Britain: an experimental and contextual approach', Journal of European Archaeology, 6 (2), (2003) pp. 117-13