Selected Publications

  1. “Field Reports: The First Koinon Temple of Roman Sardis: A Sanctuary from the First Century through Late Antiquity.” N. Cahill, P. Stinson, M. Rautman, B. Yildirim, J.D. Evans, F.G. Marques, V. Rousseau, E.D. Raubolt, American Journal of Archaeology July 2024 381-421. https://www.ajaonline.org/toc/1283
  2. “Gallia Aquitania and Gallia Lugdunensis.” In A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, vol.2. Ed. B. Burrell. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2024) 831-853. https://www.wiley.com/en-us/A+Companion+to+the+Archaeology+of+the+Roman+Empire,+2+Volume+Set-p-9781118620311 
  3. “Adorning and Protecting: Glass Intaglios and the Changing Character of Being a Sardian in the Early Imperial Period,” Near Eastern Archaeology 83.4 2020: 200-209. https://www.academia.edu/77080475/Adorning_and_Protecting

4. “Glass Intaglios of the Roman Imperial Period from Sardis.” Quaderni Ticinesi (NAC) XLVIII 2019: 1-32. https://berlinarchaeology.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/derose-evans-sardis-intaglios-1.pdf

5. “The Mint at Sardis [in the Hellenistic Period].” In Spear-won Land: Sardis, from the King’s Peace to the Peace of Apamea. Edited Andrea Berlin and Paul Kosmin (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019): 137-156.  https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342362073_The_Hellenistic_Mint_at_Sardis https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5697.htm

6. “A New Revival of an Old Coin Type: Sardis in the Augustan Era.” In Concordia Disciplinarum: Essays on Ancient Coinage, History and Archaeology in Honor of William E. Metcalf. Edited Nathan T. Elkins and Jane DeRose Evans (ANS, 2019): 121-126. https://www.academia.edu/41661299/A_New_Revival_of_an_Old_Coin_Type_Sardis_in_the_Augustan_Era

Book cover Concordia Disciplinarum  click here to purchase

7. Coins from the Excavations at Sardis: Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts: Coins from the 1973-2013 Excavations. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Monographs 13. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2018.

http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674987258

https://sardisexpedition.org/en/essays/m13-evans-introduction (pdf of entire monograph)

8. The Joint Expeditions to Caesarea Maritima, Excavation Reports v.2: the Mithraeum at Caesarea Maritima, co-authored with the late Robert J. Bull and edited.  Atlanta: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2017.

https://www.amazon.com/Mithraeum-Caesarea-Maritima-Archaeological-Reports/dp/0897570979

9. “Cultural Memory, Artemis and “Kore”: The Coins of Sardis.” Quaderni Ticinesi (NAC) 46 2017: 133.153.

https://www.academia.edu/35805180/Cultural_Memory_Artemis_and_Kore_The_Coins_of_Sardis_during_the_Second_Sophistic_NAC_2017

10. “What Archaeology Can Tell us about the Date of the Opening of the Civic Mint in Sardis”, Proceedings of the 2015 International Numismatic Congress (2017). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328174483_Jane_DeRose_Evans_What_archaeology_can_tell_us_about_the_date_of_the_opening_of_the_civic_mint_at_Sardis_Turkey https://www.academia.edu/37530194/What_archaeology_can_tell_us_about_the_date_of_the_opening_of_the_civic_mint_at_Sardis_Turkey 

11. “The Third Neokorate of Sardis in Light of a New Coin Type Found in Sardis,” FIDES: Contributions to Numismatics in Honor of Richard B. Witschonke  (New York: American Numismatic Society, 2015) 1: 417-425

https://www.academia.edu/14652586/The_Third_Neokorate_of_Sardis_in_Light_of_a_New_Coin_Type_Found_in_Sardis

12. The Blackwell Companion to Roman Republican Archaeology. Malden, MA; Oxford; Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. With three entries: “Introduction”1-14; “Coins and the Archaeology of the Roman Republic” 110-122; “The Late Republican City of Rome” 459-470.
PROSE Award Honorable Mention 2013

http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1405199660.html

http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1405199660.html

“Coins and the Archaeology of the Roman Republic”:

https://www.academia.edu/12797792/Jane_DeRose_Evans_Coins_and_the_Archaeology_of_the_Roman_Republic_from_A_Companion_to_the_Archaeology_of_the_Roman_Republic

13. “Five Small Bronze Hoards from Sardis and their Implications for Coin Circulation in the Fifth Century CE”, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 369 2013: 137-156

https://www.academia.edu/7396244/Five_Small_Bronze_Hoards_from_Sardis_and_Their_Implications_for_Coin_Circulation_in_the_5th_Century_CE

14. “From Monument to Icon: Mt. Gerizim on Provincial Coins from Neapolis, Samaria” Near Eastern Archaeology 74:3 2011: 170-183.

https://www.academia.edu/31532719/From_Mountain_to_Icon_Mt._Gerizim_on_Provincial_Coins_from_Neapolis_Samaria

15. “Anderitum: Excavations in a Roman Town in Gallia Aquitania”, with Alain Ferdière (emeritus, Université de Tours) and Emmanuel Marot (Tours). American Journal of Archaeology 113.2 2009: 255-272.

https://www.academia.edu/7101356/Anderitum_Excavations_in_a_Roman_Town_in_Gallia_Aquitania

16. “Prostitutes in the Theater of Pompey? A Reconsideration.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 139.1 2009: 123-145.

https://www.academia.edu/7101353/Prostitutes_in_the_Theater_of_Pompey_A_Reconsideration

17. “The Restoration of Memory: Minucius and his Monument.” Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress, Glasgow 2009

https://www.academia.edu/7101379/The_Restoration_of_Memory_Minucius_and_his_Monument

18. “Une petite ville romaine de moyenne montagne, Javols/Anderitum (Lozère), chef-lieu de cité des Gabales: état des connaissances 1996-2007″, (in collaboration) Ferdière, Alain, et al. Gallia 66.2 2009: 172-225.

http://books.google.com/books/about/Gallia.html?id=70lBAQAAIAAJ

http://books.google.com/books/about/Gallia.html?id=70lBAQAAIAAJ

19. “Recherches archéologiques à Javols-Anderitum: campagne 2006,” (in collaboration with) Trintignac, A., Courtois, J. Ferdière, A., Marot, E., Mouchet, C., Saint-Didier, G. Revue du Gévaudan, des Causses et des Cévennes 2 (2007) 144-159.

20. The Joint Expedition to Caesarea Maritima: Excavation Reports v.6, The Coins and the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Economy of Palestine. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2006.

http://www.amazon.com/Caesarea-Maritima-Hellenistic-Byzantine-EXPEDITION/dp/089757074X

21. “Recent Research in Roman Crafts (1985-1995).” Classical World March-April 1998: 235-272.

22.  “Bulls on Republican and Early Imperial Coins.” Numismatica e Antichità Classiche Quaderni Ticinesi 1996: 197-214.

https://www.academia.edu/7460255/Bulls_on_Republican_and_Early_Imperial_Coins

23. “Coins from the DIAR Excavations of Caesarea.” Biblical Archaeologist Sept. 1995: 156-66

24. “Heraclian Countermarks on Coins Found at Caesarea.” American Journal of Numismatics 5/6 1994/5: 97-104.

https://www.academia.edu/7460257/Heraclian_Countermarks_on_Coins_Found_at_Caesarea

25. The Art of Persuasion: Political Propaganda from Aeneas to Brutus. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992

Evans Michigan 1992

 http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Art_of_Persuasion.html?id=2AsRrF3ej38C

https://www.academia.edu/31532584/Chapter_2_Propaganda_and_the_Coins_from_The_Art_of_Persuasion_1992_

https://www.academia.edu/7396245/Chapter_4_The_Wolf_and_Twins_from_The_Art_of_Persuasion_1992_

26. “Statues of the Kings and Brutus on the Capitoline.” Opuscula Romana 38 1992, 99-105.

https://www.academia.edu/7460254/Statues_of_the_Kings_and_Brutus_on_the_Capitoline

27. “Sacred Figs in Rome,” Latomus 50 1991: 798-808.

https://www.academia.edu/31532778/Sacred_Figs_in_Rome

28. “The Sicilian Coinage of Sextus Pompeius (Crawford 511)” American Numismatic Society Museum Notes 32 1987: 97-157.

https://www.academia.edu/7101352/The_Sicilian_Coinage_of_Sextus_Pompeius

29. “Roman Republican Coin types and Familial Propaganda.” Transactions of the 10th International Numismatic Congress, London 1986: 143-46.

https://www.academia.edu/7460256/Roman_Republican_Coin_types_and_Familial_Propaganda