TRAC 98: Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference which Took Place at the University of Leicester, April 1998Patricia Baker Oxbow Books, 1999 - 171 pagina's Aiming for substantial contributions, rather than "soundbites", TRAC 98 presents 16 of the 27 conference papers. Architecture and its symbolism feature prominently, and the construction of identity in the Roman world is explored in many aspects, from cemeteries to shoes. |
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the role of state architecture in the | 1 |
a major identity and centre of power in the | 14 |
Monumental Architecture Becoming Roman in the First Centuries BC and | 26 |
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activities Anglo-Saxon Aphrodisias approach architecture Augustodunum basilica Beuvray Bibracte British buildings burial sites Caerwent Cambridge University Press Carthage cemeteries characterised Christian church complex context death deposition Dura-Europos east élite emperor end of Roman ethnic example excavations experience female body Fens fifth century Figure fourth century Fremersdorf funerals funerary gate Gaul Germanic Gildas graves groups identified identity ideology Imperial cult important individual interaction interpretation Iron Age landscape late antique late Roman London material culture menstruation military Millett monuments mortuary practices native Newstead organisation Owslebury Oxbow Oxford pilgrim pilgrimage centres political Porte du Rebout Poundbury quoit brooches rampart religious rites ritual role Roman Britain Roman Empire Roman period Romanitas Romano-British Rome rural sacred second century settlement shoes significance social society soldiers space Stonea structures sub-Roman Britain suggest symbolic temple town trans transformation types urban urban archaeology Vindolanda women Wroxeter