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Roman Finds Context And Theory Proceedings Of A Conference Held At The Univeristy Of Durham Richard Hingley Steven Willis Eds

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Roman Finds Context And Theory Proceedings Of A Conference Held At The Univeristy Of Durham Richard Hingley Steven Willis Eds
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.6 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Richard Hingley; Steven Willis (eds.)
ISBN: 9781842171639, 1842171631
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Roman Finds Context And Theory Proceedings Of A Conference Held At The Univeristy Of Durham Richard Hingley Steven Willis Eds by Richard Hingley; Steven Willis (eds.) 9781842171639, 1842171631 instant download after payment.

Studies on finds in Roman Britain & the western provinces have come to greater prominence in the literature of recent years. The quality of such work has also improved, and is now theoretically informed, based on rich data-sets. Twenty papers are here presented covering various themes:

Roman 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)

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