- Post-doctoral Research Assistant, Department of Archaeology, University of Reading (from 2014 to 2017)
- Doctoral research in Archaeology, St Cross College, University of Oxford (2014)
- Masters in European Archaeology, Hertford College, University of Oxford (2010)
- Undergraduate in Archaeology and Anthropology, Hertford College, University of Oxford (2009)
- Iron Age and Roman Archaeology, Archaeobotany, Agriculture, Urbanisation, Rural settlement and economy, human-plant relationships
- Lodwick, L. 2019. Farming practice, ecological temporality, and urban communities at a late Iron Age oppidum. Journal of Social Archaeology
- Lodwick, L. 2018. Arable weed seeds as indicators of regional cereal provenance: a preliminary case study from Iron Age and Roman central-southern Britain. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 27(6): 801-815
- Allen, M., Lodwick, L., Brindle, T., Fulford, M., Smith, A. 2017. The Rural Economy of Roman Britain. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. Britannia Monograph Series No. 30
- Lodwick, L. 2017. Evergreen plants in Roman Britain and beyond: movement, meaning and materiality. Britannia 48: 135-173
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