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Trac 2011 Proceedings Of The Twentyfirst Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Illustrated Maria Duggan Editor

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Trac 2011 Proceedings Of The Twentyfirst Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Illustrated Maria Duggan Editor
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.53 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Maria Duggan (editor), Frances McIntosh (editor), Darrell J. Rohl (editor)
ISBN: 9781842174999, 1842174991
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Illustrated

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Trac 2011 Proceedings Of The Twentyfirst Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Illustrated Maria Duggan Editor by Maria Duggan (editor), Frances Mcintosh (editor), Darrell J. Rohl (editor) 9781842174999, 1842174991 instant download after payment.

This volume was derived from the twenty-first annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, which took place at the University of Newcastle (14-17 April 2011).
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Turns 21(Eleanor Scott)
She Said ‘Emic’(Lindsay Allason-Jones)
R.G. Collingwood – An Early Archaeological Theorist?(Stephen Leach)
Chorography: History, Theory and Potential for Archaeological Research(Darrell J. Rohl)
Anthropological Perspectives on Colonialism, Globalisation and Rural Lifeways: Expanding the Limits of Archaeological Interpretation in the Lower Rhineland(Karim Mata)
Knowledge Systems in the Production of Terra Sigillata. Moving Beyond the Local/Global Paradox(Astrid Van Oyen)
The Devil is in the (Samian) Detail – Potters’ Stamps on Samian Ware and their Implications for the Roman Provincial Economy(Meike Weber)
On Cultural Selection: Examining the Process of Cultural Evolution through Funerary Evidence(Edward Biddulph)
Boundaries and Change: The Examination of the Late Iron Age–Roman Transition(Nicky Garland)
Sulpicia Lepidina and Elizabeth Custer: A Cross-cultural Analogy for the Social Role of Women on a Military Frontier(Elizabeth M. Greene)
Batavians on the Move: Emigrants, Immigrants and Returnees(Carol van Driel-Murray)
The Establishment of Urban Movement Networks: Devotional Pathways in Late Antique and Early Medieval Rome(Michael Mulryan)

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