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0 reviewsRoman Finds: Context & Theory (S Willis, R Hingley)
Small objects, small questions? Perceptions of finds research in the academic community (E Swift)
The Last Chance (C Johns)
Promoting the study of finds in Roman Britain: Democracty, integration & dissemination; practice & methodologies for the future (NJ Cooper)
Telling stories about Brougham, or The importance of the specialist report (HEM Cool)
Six honest serving men: A basic methodology for the study of small finds (N Crummy)
Developing methodology for inter-provincial comparison of pettery assemblages (RP Symonds, I Haynes)
Mine's bigger than yours: Comparing values of late Roman hoards (R Hobbs)
Techniques for exploring context, deposition & chronology (TS Martin)
Experiments in the analysis of finds deposition at Shiptonthorpe: a Retrospect (M Millett)
Creolising the body in early Roman Britain (G Carr)
A severed Head: Prolegomena to a study of the fragmented body in Roman archaeology & art (I Ferris)
Artefacts, contexts & the archaeology of social practices (A Gardner)
Contexts in Colchester (H Eckardt)
Creating order in waste: Structured deposits in Roman Tienen, Belgium (M Martens)
Not in my back yard! The industry of secondary animal products within the Roman civitas (A Vanderhoeven, A Ervynck)
Styles of pottery deposition at a Roman rural site in Hampshire (JG Evans)
Deposit or withdrawal? (RMJ Isserlin)
The detritus of life: The contribution of small finds to understanding smaller military installations (S Jilek, D Breeze)
Silver for the barbarians: Interpretations of denarii hoards in N Britain & beyond (F Hunter)