Richard Marsden Reece, FSA (born 25 March 1939) is a British numismatist and retired academic.[1] After working as a chemistry teacher, he undertook a doctorate in archaeology at Wadham College, Oxford, and then became a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, London. He was Reader in Late Roman Archaeology and Numismatics from 1994 until he retired in 1999.
Reece defined 21 date ranges for coins of the Roman period, now called Reece periods;[6] two more periods were added later by Sam Moorhead.[a] The British Museum and others uses these periods when comparing different discovery sites.)[8]
Reece, Richard (1970). Roman coins. Practical Handbooks for Collectors (1sted.). London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
Reece, Richard (1981). Excavations in Iona, 1964 to 1974. University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications. Vol.7. London: Routledge. ISBN978-0905853093.
Reece, Richard; James, Simon (1986). Identifying Roman coins: a practical guide to the identification of site finds in Britain. London: Seaby. ISBN978-0900652790.
Reece, Richard (1987). Coinage in Roman Britain (1sted.). London: Seaby Publications. ISBN9780900652868.
Reece, Richard (1999). The Later Roman Empire: an Archaeology AD 150–600. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN9780752414492.
Reece, Richard (2002). The Coinage of Roman Britain (2nded.). Cheltenham: The History Press. ISBN978-0752425238.