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Title 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.

Publication Info. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2014.
©2014

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Edition Paperback edition.
Description 1 online resource (173 pages) : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 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.
Summary 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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Subject Romans -- Europe -- Congresses.
Romans.
Europe.
Europe -- Antiquities, Roman -- Congresses.
Rome -- Antiquities -- Congresses.
Rome (Empire)
Antiquities.
Classical antiquities.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- Rome.
Genre/Form Congress.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Platts, Hannah, editor.
Pearce, John, editor.
Barron, Caroline, editor.
Lundock, Jason, editor.
Yoo, Justin, editor.
Added Title Proceedings of the twenty third annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, which took place at King's College, London, 4-6 April 2013
Other Form: Print version: Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (23rd : 2013 : King's College London). TRAC 2013. Paperback edition. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2014 9781782976905 (DLC) 2014006314 (OCoLC)876140553
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