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9781842170434

Trac 2000: Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Held at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 6Th-7Th apr

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    9781842170434

  • ISBN10:

    1842170430

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-06-01
  • Publisher: Oxbow Books Ltd

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Thirteen papers on Roman archaeology from the 10th annual TRAC conference. Contents: Representing the Romans in the Museum of Scotland (David Clarke and Fraser Hunter); Representing Londinium (Francis Grew); Writing colonial conflict, acknowledging colonial weakness (Garrick Fincham); Identities in the late Roman army: material and textual perspectives (Andrew Gardner); Medicine culture and symbolism (Gwyn Davies); Animal iconographies: metaphor, meaning and identity Miranda Aldhouse Green); An archaeology of food: a case study from Roman Britain (Gillian Hawkes); Small finds: problems and possibilities (Kelly Spradley); aeRomanisationAe and the body (Gilly Carr); Infants, cemeteries and communities in the Roman provinces (John Pearce); Unpicking a myth: the infanticide of female and disabled infants in antiquity (Eleanor Scott); Playing dead (Rebecca Gowland).

Table of Contents

Representing the Romans in the Museum of Scotland
1(11)
David Clarke
Fraser Hunter
Representing Londinium
12(13)
Francis Grew
Writing Colonial Conflict, Acknowledging Colonial Weakness
25(10)
Garrick Fincham
Identities in the Late Roman Army: Material and Textual Perspectives
35(13)
Andrew Gardner
Medicine, Culture and Military Identity
48(21)
Patricia A. Baker
Siege Works, Psychology and Symbolism
69(11)
Gwyn Davies
Animal Iconographies: Metaphor, Meaning and Identity
80(14)
Miranda J. Aldhouse Green
An Archaeology of Food: A case study from Roman Britain
94(10)
Gillian Hawkes
Small Finds: Problems and Possibilities
104(8)
Kelly Spradley
`Romanisation' and the Body
112(13)
Gilly Carr
Infants, Cemeteries and Communities in the Roman Provinces
125(18)
John Pearce
Unpicking a Myth: the infanticide of female and disabled infants in antiquity
143(9)
Eleanor Scott
Playing Dead
152
Rebecca Gowland

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