About

Fentress was educated at the University of Pennsylvania (BA 1969 Latin), University College London (MA 1974 Etruscan and Roman Archaeology) and St Hugh's College, Oxford (DPhil 1979 Roman Archaeology, The Economic Effects of the Roman Army on Southern Numidia).

She was a visiting professor at University College London (2007–12), (2018-2023), Visiting Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford (2010) and Mellon Professor at the American Academy in Rome (1996–99).

Fentress is a former president of the International Association of Classical Archaeology (AIAC), corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries since 2006. In 2003, she set up Fasti Online, an international database of Mediterranean archaeological excavation. Then in 2013, she was the winner of the first Archaeological Institute of America Award for Outstanding Digital Archaeology. She was awarded the Archaeological Institute of America's gold medal for distinguished archaeological achievement at the San Francisco meetings in January 2022.[6] Most recently she initiated a new platform, the North African Heritage Archives Network NAHAN, an open- access repository for the archives of North African archaeology.

Her primary concentration has been on the application of archaeology to history of the longue durée in both the Italian peninsula and the countries of North Africa. Her work has focused on social and economic aspects of Roman landscapes of all periods, with special regard to the interaction between Roman and non-Roman peoples at their points of contact in areas such as slave markets, the limes, urban areas like Cosa in Italy and Meninx, Utica, Sétif and Volubilis in North Africa and an imperial Villa, Villa Magna, in Italy. She is also a leader in the application of open-area, single-context stratigraphic excavation and intensive survey techniques, and she has directed or co-directed the following survey and excavation projects:

Albegna Valley Survey, Italy (with M. Grazia Celuzza) 1979-84

Setif, Algeria (with A. Mohamedi) 1979-85

Cosa, Italy 1990-97

Jerba, Tunisia; field survey of the island (with Renata Holod and Ali Drine) 1996-2001

Volubilis, Morocco (with G. Palumbo and H. Limane) 2000-05 (with C. Fenwick and H. Limane) (2018-2024)

S. Sebastiano at Alatri (with Caroline Goodson, M. Laird, S. Leone)

Villa Magna, Italy 2006-10

Utica, Tunisia (with I. Ben Jerbania, Josephine Quinn and Andrew Wilson) (2010–17)

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Total publications
1
Total citations
1
Citations per publication
1
Average publications per year
1
Average coauthors
2
Publications years
2022 (1 year)
h-index
1
i10-index
0
m-index
1
o-index
1
g-index
1
w-index
0
Metrics description
h-index
A scientist has an h-index if h of his N publications are cited at least h times each, while the remaining (N - h) publications are cited no more than h times each.
i10-index
The number of the author's publications that received at least 10 links each.
m-index
The researcher's m-index is numerically equal to the ratio of his h-index to the number of years that have passed since the first publication.
o-index
The geometric mean of the h-index and the number of citations of the most cited article of the scientist.
g-index
For a given set of articles, sorted in descending order of the number of citations that these articles received, the g-index is the largest number such that the g most cited articles received (in total) at least g2 citations.
w-index
If w articles of a researcher have at least 10w citations each and other publications are less than 10(w+1) citations, then the researcher's w-index is equal to w.

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Journals

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Archaeology International
1 publication, 100%
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Citing journals

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Journal of Islamic Archaeology
1 citation, 100%
1

Publishers

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UCL Press
1 publication, 100%
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Organizations from articles

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Organization not defined
1 publication, 100%
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Countries from articles

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United Kingdom, 1, 50%
United Kingdom
1 publication, 50%
Morocco, 1, 50%
Morocco
1 publication, 50%
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Citing organizations

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Organization not defined
1 citation, 100%
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Citing countries

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1 citation, 100%
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