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TRAC 2002 - Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Kent 2002

English · Paperback / Softback

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This selection of twelve papers from the twelfth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference illustrates a broad range of theoretical approaches applied to Roman archaeology today; one trend though is apparent: a wider engagement with interdisciplinary research drawing theoretical ideas from many diverse fields of study including philosophy psychology history of art and consumer theory


List of contents

Seeking a material turn: The artefactuality of the Roman Empire (Andrew Gardner); An empire in pieces: Roman archaeology and the fragment (Iain Ferris); Restoring ontological security: Roman and native objects in Early Roman Gallaecia (Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal); Transformations in meaning: Amber and glass beads across the Roman frontier (Ellen Swift); The realm of Janus: Doorways in the Roman world (Ardle MacMahon); Deconstructing the Frampton Pavements: Gnostic dialect in Roman Britain?(Dominic Perring); Becoming consumers: Looking beyond wealth as an explanation for villa variability (Chris Martins); Late Roman economic systems: Their implication in the interpretation of social organisation (Paul Johnson); Creolisation, pidginisation and the interpretation of unique artefacts in early Roman Britain (Gillian Carr); Breaking ground or treading water? Roman archaeology and constructive implications of the critique of meta-narratives (Stephanie Koerner); A brief comment on the TRAC session dedicated to interdisciplinary approaches to the study of Roman women (Patricia Baker); Sex and the city: A biocultural investigation into female health in Roman Britain (Rebecca Redfern).

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edited by Gillian Carr, Ellen Swift and Jake Weekes

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This selection of twelve papers from the twelfth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference illustrates the broad range of different theoretical approaches applied to Roman archaeology today; one trend, though, is apparent: a wider engagement with interdisciplinary research, drawing theoretical ideas from many diverse fields of study, ...

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Authors Gillian Carr, Ellen Swift, Jake Weekes
Assisted by Gillian Carr (Editor), Ellen Swift (Editor), Jake Weekes (Editor)
Publisher Oxbow Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.04.2003
 
EAN 9781842171004
ISBN 978-1-84217-100-4
No. of pages 176
Weight 440 g
Illustrations illus
Series TRAC
TRAC S.
TRAC
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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