TRAC 96 : proceedings of the Sixth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, hosted by The Research School of Archaeology & Archaeological Science, The University of Sheffield, March 30th & 31st 1996
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TRAC 96 : proceedings of the Sixth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, hosted by The Research School of Archaeology & Archaeological Science, The University of Sheffield, March 30th & 31st 1996
Oxbow Books, 1997
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TRAC 1996
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内容説明
Eighteen papers from the 1996 TRAC gathering. The contributions are: Theorising Roman Archaeology ( J C Barrett ); `Romanization'-`imperialism': What are we talking about? ( P Freeman ); Technologies of power in Roman Britain ( C Forcey ); The enemy without, the enemy within: more thoughts on the images ( I Ferris ); The role of African Red Slip ware vessel volume in Mediterranean demography ( J W J Hawthorne ); Samian: beyond dating ( S Willis ); Symbols, pottery and trade ( P Rush ); Native or Roman? Ironwork hoards in Roman Britain ( A R J Hutcheson ); Abandonment, rubbish disposal and `special' deposits at Newstead ( S Clarke ); The use of animal bone in the intepretation of the Iron Age to Roman cultural transition ( J E Richardson ); Human sacrifice in Roman Britain ( R M J Isserlin ); Elite settlements in the Roman and Sub-Roman period ( D Petts ); Settlement and the construction of ethnicity in Roman Sardinia ( E Blake ); Invisible peasants and consumer subcultures in north-west Britannia ( K J Matthews ); Aspects of Romanization in the Wroxeter hinterland ( R White and M van Leusen ); The use of water for social control in the Roman Empire ( S P Ellis ); Towards a theory of Roman urbanism: beyond economics and ideal-types ( M Grahame ); `Roman' urban form and culture difference ( S Clarke and D J Robinson ).
目次
- Theorizinf Roman archaeology, J.C. Barrett
- "Romanization" - "Imperialism" - what are we talking about, P. Freeman
- technologies of power in Roman Britain, C. Forcey
- the enemy without, the enemy within - more thoughts on the images, I. Ferris
- the role of the African red slip ware vessel volume in Mediterranean demography, J.W.J. Hawthorne
- Samian - beyond dating,S. Willis
- symbols, pottery and trade, P. Rush
- native of Roman? ironwork hoards in Roman Britain, A.R.J. Hutcheson
- abandonment, rubbish disposal and "special" deposits at Newstead, S. Clarke
- the use of animal bone in the interpretation of the Iron Age to Roman cultural transition, J.E. Richardson
- human sacrifice in Roman Britain, R.M.J. Isserlin
- elite settlements in the Roman and sub-Roman period, D.Petts
- negotiating Nuraghi - settlement and the construction of ethnicity in Roman Sardinia, E. Blake
- invisible peasants and consumer subcultures in north-West Britannia, K.J. Mathews
- Romanization in the Wroxeter Hinterland, R.White & M. van Leusen
- the use of water for social control in the Roman Empire, S.P. Ellis
- towards a theory of Roman urbanism, M. Grahame
- "Roman" urban form and culture difference, S. Clarke and D.J. Robinson.
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