TRAC 2014 : proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, which took place at the University of Reading, 27-30 March 2014 /
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at TRAC 2014, as well as some invited contributions. In keeping with the aims of TRAC, several papers make make innovative use of interdisciplinary theory: in humanistic geography, philosophy and archaeology; social psychology; and the cognitive s...
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Other Authors / Creators: | Brindle, Tom, editor. Allen, Martyn, editor. Durham, Emma (Archaeologist), editor. Smith, Alex, editor. |
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Language notes: | English. |
Imprint: | Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2015. |
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Online Access: | Click here for full text at JSTOR |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Place Theory, Genealogy, and the Cultural Biography of Roman Monuments; Chapter 2: An Integrated Cognitive and Epigraphic Approach to Social Networks within the Community of a Roman Military Base; Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory and Religious Integration: The Case of the Poetovian Mithraea; Chapter 4: Residual or Ritual? Pottery from the Backfills of Graves and Other Features in Roman Cemeteries; Chapter 5: Identifying Ritual Deposition of Plant Remains: A Case Study of Stone Pine Cones in Roman Britain.
- Chapter 6: Caesar in Gaul: New Perspectives on the Archaeology of Mass ViolenceChapter 7: Re-defining the Roman 'suburbium' from Republic to Empire: A Theoretical Approach; Chapter 8: Riparia Concept: Roman Intervention in the Lacustrine Environment of Fuente De Piedra (Málaga, Spain); Chapter 9: Silchester: The Town Life Project 1997-2014: Reflections on a Long Term Research Excavation.