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

9781842170434

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

  • ISBN 13:

    9781842170434

  • ISBN 10:

    1842170430

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

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Summary

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).

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