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Landscapes Of Imperialism Roman And Native Interaction In The East Anglian Fenland Garrick Fincham

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Landscapes Of Imperialism Roman And Native Interaction In The East Anglian Fenland Garrick Fincham
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.14 MB
Author: Garrick Fincham
ISBN: 9781841714257
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Landscapes Of Imperialism Roman And Native Interaction In The East Anglian Fenland Garrick Fincham by Garrick Fincham 9781841714257 instant download after payment.

This work is ostensibly a study of the archaeology and history of a single Roman landscape – the Fenlands of East Anglia. However, it was also the author's intention to consider the issues raised by the application of post-colonial theory to landscape archaeology. The aims of this study are thus two fold: to explore the nature of imperialism as practiced in the Roman Empire from a post-colonial perspective, and, secondly, to test a series of models generated in relation to the Roman Fenlands. The study as a whole is much concerned with an examination of Roman imperialism as it is with the detail of a particular case study.

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