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TRAC 2013 : proceedings of the twenty-third annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, which took place at King's College London, 4-6 April 2013 / edited by Hannah Platts, John Pearce, Caroline Barron, Jason Lundock, Justin Yoo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxbow Books, (c)2014.Edition: Paperback editionDescription: 1 online resource (173 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782976912
  • 9781782976936
  • 9781782976929
Other title:
  • Proceedings of the twenty third annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, which took place at King's College, London, 4-6 April 2013
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DG12 .T733 2014
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Contents:
Hannah Platts, John Pearce, Caroline Barron, Jason Lundock, Justin Yoo -- A historiography of the study of the Roman economy: economic growth, development, and neoliberalism / Matthew S. Hobson -- Why modern economic theory applies, even to the distant Roman past / Willem M. Jongman -- Dalmatian Silvanus: a cognitive approach to reinterpretation of the reliefs representing Silvanus from Roman Dalmatia / Josipa Lulic -- Votive objects and ritual practice at the King's Spring at Bath / Eleri H. Cousins -- Resurrecting refuse at Pompeii: the use-value of urban refuse and its implications for interpreting archaeological assemblages / Kevin Dicus -- Decline, migration and revival: Kom Al-Ahmer and Kom Wasit, a history of a forgotten city / Giorgia Marchiori -- Small finds and Roman battlefields: the process and impact of post-battle looting / Joanne Ball -- Methods and difficulties in quantifying archaeological vessel glass assemblages / Jonathan D. Prior -- Pompeian red ware in Roman London: insights on pottery consumption in colonial environments / Cristina Podavitte -- Roman sexuality or Roman sexualities? Looking at sexual imagery on Roman terracotta mould-made lamps / Sanja Vucetic -- The material culture of small rural settlements in the Batavian area: a case study on discrepant experience, creolisation, romanisation or globalisation? / Stijn Heeren.
Subject: The twenty-third Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC) was held at King's College, London in Spring 2013. During the three-day conference nearly papers were delivered, discussing issues from a wide range of geographical regions of the Roman Empire, and applying various theoretical and methodological approaches. Sessions included those looking at Roman-Barbarian interactions; identity and funerary monuments in ancient Italy; migration and social identity in the Roman Near East; theoretical approaches to Roman small finds; formation processes of in-fills in urban sites; and new reflect.
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Introduction: TRAC past, present and future: where to go from here? / Hannah Platts, John Pearce, Caroline Barron, Jason Lundock, Justin Yoo -- A historiography of the study of the Roman economy: economic growth, development, and neoliberalism / Matthew S. Hobson -- Why modern economic theory applies, even to the distant Roman past / Willem M. Jongman -- Dalmatian Silvanus: a cognitive approach to reinterpretation of the reliefs representing Silvanus from Roman Dalmatia / Josipa Lulic -- Votive objects and ritual practice at the King's Spring at Bath / Eleri H. Cousins -- Resurrecting refuse at Pompeii: the use-value of urban refuse and its implications for interpreting archaeological assemblages / Kevin Dicus -- Decline, migration and revival: Kom Al-Ahmer and Kom Wasit, a history of a forgotten city / Giorgia Marchiori -- Small finds and Roman battlefields: the process and impact of post-battle looting / Joanne Ball -- Methods and difficulties in quantifying archaeological vessel glass assemblages / Jonathan D. Prior -- Pompeian red ware in Roman London: insights on pottery consumption in colonial environments / Cristina Podavitte -- Roman sexuality or Roman sexualities? Looking at sexual imagery on Roman terracotta mould-made lamps / Sanja Vucetic -- The material culture of small rural settlements in the Batavian area: a case study on discrepant experience, creolisation, romanisation or globalisation? / Stijn Heeren.

The twenty-third Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC) was held at King's College, London in Spring 2013. During the three-day conference nearly papers were delivered, discussing issues from a wide range of geographical regions of the Roman Empire, and applying various theoretical and methodological approaches. Sessions included those looking at Roman-Barbarian interactions; identity and funerary monuments in ancient Italy; migration and social identity in the Roman Near East; theoretical approaches to Roman small finds; formation processes of in-fills in urban sites; and new reflect.

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