TRAC 2015 : Proceedings of the 25th annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Romans Antiquities Classical antiquities Europe Rome
Oxbow Books
2016
EISBN 9781785702884
Preface; Debating Roman Imperialism: Critique, Construct, Repeat?; Distraught, Drained, Devoured, or Damned? The Importance of Individual Creativity in Roman Cursing; Fear of the Dead? 'Deviant' Burials in Roman Northern Italy; 'Landscapes of Life' and 'Landscapes of Death': The Contribution of Funerary Evidence to the Understanding of the Perception and Organisation of Roman Rural Landscapes in Northern Italy; Lieux de Mémoire, Central Places, and the Sanctuary of Ribemont-sur-Ancre: A Preliminary Look.
Adventus: Conceptualising Boundary Space in the Art and Text of Early Imperial to Late Antique RomeOn Gender and Spatial Experience in Public: The Case of Ancient Rome; Imperial Statues and Public Spaces in Late Antiquity: Conceptualising 'Constantine' at York as an Ancient Public Commission; Urban Scaling and the Growth of Rome.
Agency, Structure, and Place: Finds in the Landscape in the Late Iron Age / Early Roman TransitionA Context for Roman Priestly Regalia: Depositional Practices and Spatial Distribution of Assemblages from Roman Britain; From Treasured Items to Trash? The Use of Brooches in Roman Cornwall in the Creation of Identity and Social Memory; Public and Private Bathing in Late Antique North Africa. Changing Habits in a Changing Society?; Understanding the Status of the Cult of Mithras in the Tetrarchic Period: A Socio-Archaeological Approach.
Adventus: Conceptualising Boundary Space in the Art and Text of Early Imperial to Late Antique RomeOn Gender and Spatial Experience in Public: The Case of Ancient Rome; Imperial Statues and Public Spaces in Late Antiquity: Conceptualising 'Constantine' at York as an Ancient Public Commission; Urban Scaling and the Growth of Rome.
Agency, Structure, and Place: Finds in the Landscape in the Late Iron Age / Early Roman TransitionA Context for Roman Priestly Regalia: Depositional Practices and Spatial Distribution of Assemblages from Roman Britain; From Treasured Items to Trash? The Use of Brooches in Roman Cornwall in the Creation of Identity and Social Memory; Public and Private Bathing in Late Antique North Africa. Changing Habits in a Changing Society?; Understanding the Status of the Cult of Mithras in the Tetrarchic Period: A Socio-Archaeological Approach.
