Allason-Jones completed her undergraduate degree at Newcastle University in 1974 before working for Chelmsford Excavation Committee. She then worked for Tyne and Wear Museums Service, working on, and subsequently publishing the small finds from Arbeia Roman Fort.[citation needed]
Alongside her work in the museum, she was also Reader in Roman Material Culture in the Archaeology Department of Newcastle University.[9]
Between 2003 and 2006, Allason-Jones served as the President of the Royal Archaeological Institute, and again from 2021.[10][11] She served as the President of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, and still acts as the Keeper of Collections.[12]
Allason-Jones retired in 2011, and in 2014 an edited volume of papers was published in her honour, containing papers covering the key themes of her career.[8]
She has appeared in several TV programmes on historical themes, including Time Team (1996-2000), Timewatch (2007), History Cold Case (2011) and Walking Through History (2014), as well as being the historical advisor on the 2011 film The Eagle.[18] In July 2012, she featured as one of the guests on an episode of In Our Time on the function of Hadrian's Wall.[19]
Trusteeships
Allason-Jones has held many trusteeships, including:[8]
Allason-Jones L., Miket R. 1984. The Catalogue of Small Finds from South Shields Roman Fort. Newcastle upon Tyne: Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Allason-Jones L., McKay B. 1985. Coventina's Well: a Shrine on Hadrian's Wall. Hexham: Trustees of the Clayton Collection.
Allason-Jones L., Bishop M. C. 1988. Excavations at Roman Corbridge: the hoard. London: Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England.
Allason-Jones L. 1989. Ear-rings in Roman Britain. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.
Allason-Jones L. 1991. In: Holbrook, N., Bidwell P, ed. Roman Finds From Exeter Exeter: University of Exeter
Allason-Jones L. 1996. Roman Jet in the Yorkshire Museum. York: Yorkshire Museum.
Allason-Jones L. 1996. 'The actress and the bishop: evidence for working women in Roman Britain'. In: Women in industry and technology from prehistory to the present day: current research and the museum experience (Proceedings from the 1994 WHAM conference). London: Museum of London. pp. 67–75.
Allason-Jones L. 1999. 'Health Care in the Roman North', Britannia 30, 133–146.
Allason-Jones L. 2000. The material culture of Hadrian's Wall. In: Limes XVIII: proceedings of the XVIIIth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies. Amman, Jordan: Archaeopress.
Allason-Jones L. 2000. Roman Woman: Everyday Life in Hadrian's Britain. London: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd.
Allason-Jones L. 2001. Material Culture and identity. In: James, S., Millett, M, ed. Britons and Romans: Advancing an Archaeological Agenda. London: Council for British Archaeology. pp. 19–25.
Allason-Jones L. 2002. Git in Romeins Brittannie. In: Sas, K., Thon, K, ed. Limburg: Bracelet Tongeren, pages: 40–42, 150, 151, 199-2011
Allason-Jones L. 2006. Women in Roman Britain. York: Council for British Archaeology.
Allason-Jones L., Hanson W. S., Breeze J. D. 2009 The army and frontiers of Rome : papers offered to David J. Breeze on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday and his retirement from Historic Scotland, Portsmouth: Journal of Roman Archaeology.
Allason-Jones L. 2011. Artefacts in Roman Britain: Their Purpose and Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
^ abcdCollins, Rob; McIntosh, Frances (2014). Life in the limes : studies of the people and objects of the Roman frontiers presented to Lindsay Allason-Jones on the occasion of her birthday and retirement. Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN978-1782972532. OCLC858826195.
^Artefacts in Roman Britain : their purpose and use. Allason-Jones, Lindsay. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2010. ISBN9780521677523. OCLC656771934.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Allason-Jones, Lindsay (2012). "The Rudge cup". In Breeze, David J. (ed.). The first souvenirs: enamelled vessels from Hadrian's Wall. CWAAS extra series, no.37. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. pp. 1–136. ISBN9781873124581.