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TRAC 99 : proceedings of the ninth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference which took place at the University of Durham, April 1999 / edited by Garrick Fincham ... [et al.].

By: (9th : Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (9th : 1999 : University of Durham)Contributor(s): Fincham, Garrick | Harrison, GeoffMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oakville, Conn. : Oxbow Books ; Available direct from David Brown Book Co., 2000. Description: x, 141 p. : ill., maps, plans ; 24 cmISBN: 1842170074Other title: TRAC 1999 [Spine title] | Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference 1999 | Proceedings of the ninth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference | Proceedings of the 9th annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference | Subtitle from cover: Proceedings of the ninth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Durham 1999Subject(s): Archaeology -- Philosophy -- Congresses | Civilization, Western -- Roman influences -- Congresses | Romans -- Europe -- Congresses | Rome -- Civilization -- Congresses | Rome -- Social life and customs -- Congresses | Rome -- Antiquities -- Congresses | Europe -- Antiquities, Roman -- CongressesGenre/Form: Conference papers and proceedingsLOC classification: DG12.5 | .T443 1999
Contents:
The creation of multiple identities in Roman Italica / by Louise Revell -- Illuminating Roman Britain / by Hella Eckardt -- In search of a different Roman period: the finds assemblage at the Newstead military complex / by Simon Clarke -- Romanisation, status and the landscape: extracting a discrepant perspective from survey data / by Garrick Fincham -- Social organization within the Roman army / by Andrew Pegler -- Tabernae economics / by Ardle Mac Mahon -- Roman maritime activities around Britain: what is the evidence and how might it be enhanced? / by Michael Walsh -- Cattle, culture, status and soldiers in northern England / by Sue Stallibrass -- Food, ritual and rubbish in the making of Pompeii / by Marina Ciaraldi and Jane Richardson -- Wood, masonry and the construction of identity: comparing southern Britain and Gaul, 4th to 7th centuries A.D. / by Dominic Janes -- From periphery to core in late antique Mauretania / by Alan Rushworth -- The application of GIS to the study of settlement patterns: Silchester, case study / by Devon Tully -- Use of a GIS for regional archaeological analysis: applicatino of computer-based techniques to Iron Age and Roman settlement distribution in north-west Portugal / by Kris Strutt.
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Books Books The BIAA David H. French Library
Shelf 25 - Main Room
A7 TRAC 23298 Not for loan BOOKS*00000009946

Includes bibliographical references.

The creation of multiple identities in Roman Italica / by Louise Revell -- Illuminating Roman Britain / by Hella Eckardt -- In search of a different Roman period: the finds assemblage at the Newstead military complex / by Simon Clarke -- Romanisation, status and the landscape: extracting a discrepant perspective from survey data / by Garrick Fincham -- Social organization within the Roman army / by Andrew Pegler -- Tabernae economics / by Ardle Mac Mahon -- Roman maritime activities around Britain: what is the evidence and how might it be enhanced? / by Michael Walsh -- Cattle, culture, status and soldiers in northern England / by Sue Stallibrass -- Food, ritual and rubbish in the making of Pompeii / by Marina Ciaraldi and Jane Richardson -- Wood, masonry and the construction of identity: comparing southern Britain and Gaul, 4th to 7th centuries A.D. / by Dominic Janes -- From periphery to core in late antique Mauretania / by Alan Rushworth -- The application of GIS to the study of settlement patterns: Silchester, case study / by Devon Tully -- Use of a GIS for regional archaeological analysis: applicatino of computer-based techniques to Iron Age and Roman settlement distribution in north-west Portugal / by Kris Strutt.