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The Use of Prehistoric Ritual and Funerary Sites in Roman Spain: Discussing Tradition, Memory and Identity in Roman Society (Leonardo Garcia Sanjuan, Pablo Garrido Gonzalez and Fernando Lozano Gomez); A critical approach to the concept of resistance: new 'traditional' rituals and objects in funerary contexts of Roman Baetica (Alicia Jimenez); Searching for identity in Italian Landscapes (Martin Sterry); Identity in the Frontier: Theory and Multiple Community Interfacing (Rob Collins); Ethnicity and Conflict in the Roman Conquest of Spain (Lyra Monteiro); Roman archaeology in an epoch of neoliberalism and imperialist war (Neil Faulkner); Archaeology and the search for authenticity: Colonialist, Nationalist, and Berberist visions of an Algerian past (Corisande Fenwick); Typological Studies of Ancient Roman Theatre Architecture in the Context of the Old and New Europe: The Tree vs. the Rhizome Model (Zeynep Akture); Power, Architecture and Community in the Distribution of Honorary Statues in Roman Public Space (Francesco Trifilo); Charon's Obols? A case study in the role of coins in Roman Burial Ritual (Lisa Brown); Developing the 'Germani' in Roman Studies (Cheryl Clay); Humour In Roman Archaeology (Ben Croxford).
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edited by Corisande Fenwick, Meredith Wiggins and Dave Wythe
Summary
A selection of papers from the seventeenth Theoretical Roman Archaeology conference 2007, held at University College London.