
TRAC 97
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Theorertical Roman Archaeology Conference, 1997
Oxbow Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
180 pages
978-1-900188-59-3 (ISBN)
Description
The proceedings of the Seventh Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference at the University of Nottinghamin April 1997.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
many b/w illus
ISBN-13
978-1-900188-59-3 (9781900188593)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Material culture abd the question of social continuity in Roman Britain (M. Grahame)
Motivation and ideologies of Romanization (R. Haeussler)
The Romanization of Italy: global accluaturation or cultural bricolage? (N. Terrenato)
Social change and architectural diversity in Roman period Britain (S. Clarke)
Reflections in the archaeological record of social developements of Lepcis Magna, Tripolitania (F. Condron)
Theoretical influences on two reports of Romano-British land division (J. W. M. Peterson)
Phenoemological perspectives on roads in the landscape (P. Rush)
The ancient monument in Romano-British ritual practices (C. Forcey)
The sequence of ritual in cremation burials of the Roman period (J. Pearce)
Burial and gender in alte and sub-Roman Britain (D. Petts)
Brooches and identity in 1st century AD Britain (S. Jundi and J. D. Hill)
A persional view of archaeology and `equal opportunities' (E. Scott)
Clavus annalis, defixiones and minski (D. Dungworth)
Pottery and paradigms in the early western empire (J. W. J. Hawthorne)
Motivation and ideologies of Romanization (R. Haeussler)
The Romanization of Italy: global accluaturation or cultural bricolage? (N. Terrenato)
Social change and architectural diversity in Roman period Britain (S. Clarke)
Reflections in the archaeological record of social developements of Lepcis Magna, Tripolitania (F. Condron)
Theoretical influences on two reports of Romano-British land division (J. W. M. Peterson)
Phenoemological perspectives on roads in the landscape (P. Rush)
The ancient monument in Romano-British ritual practices (C. Forcey)
The sequence of ritual in cremation burials of the Roman period (J. Pearce)
Burial and gender in alte and sub-Roman Britain (D. Petts)
Brooches and identity in 1st century AD Britain (S. Jundi and J. D. Hill)
A persional view of archaeology and `equal opportunities' (E. Scott)
Clavus annalis, defixiones and minski (D. Dungworth)
Pottery and paradigms in the early western empire (J. W. J. Hawthorne)