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050 04 $aDG12.5$b.T443 1995
082 00 $a937/.001$220
245 00 $aTheoretical Roman archaeology :$bsecond conference proceedings /$cedited by Peter Rush.
260 $aAldershot ;$aBrookfield, USA :$bAvebury,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $axiii, 189 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aWorldwide archaeology series ;$v14
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $g1.$tGender in Question /$rCarol van Driel-Murray --$g2.$t'Sexing' Small Finds /$rLindsay Allason-Jones --$g3.$tRoman Finds Assemblages, towards an Integrated Approach? /$rJeremy Evans --$g4.$tCollapse Theory and the End of Birdoswald /$rTony Wilmott --$g5.$tAnalysis of Social and Cultural Diversity on Rural Burial Sites in North-Eastern Raetia /$rManuela Struck --$g6.$tLocational Models and the Study of Romano-British Small Towns /$rSimon Clarke --$g7.$tPrologue to a Study of Roman Urban Form /$rSimon P. Ellis --$g8.$tSymbols of Power and Nature: the Orpheus Mosaics of Fourth Century Britain and Their Architectural Contexts /$rSarah Scott --$g9.$tRomans and Britons on the Northern Frontier: a Theoretical Evaluation of the Archaeology of Resistance /$rBernice Kurchin --$g10.$tShopper's Paradise: Consumers in Roman Britain /$rIain Ferris --$g11.$tEconomy and Space in Roman Britain /$rPete Rush --$g12.$tRoman Pottery Research for the 1990s /$rJason Monaghan --
505 80 $g13.$tTheory, Practice and Research in an Urban Unit: a Personal Perspective /$rMichael J. Jones --$g14.$tWomen and Gender Relations in the Roman Empire /$rEleanor Scott.
520 $aThis volume had its origins in the second Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference held in 1992 at Bradford, which followed the ethos of the first conference: an essentially egalitarian arena for discussion of, and fighting over, the introduction and application of theory in Roman archaeology.
520 8 $aAccepting the need for explicit awareness of theory in Roman archaeology, the contributors get on with the business of showing how a wide variety of perspectives and intellectual approaches offer new insights or alternative interpretations of a range of data. This, the second volume on theoretical Roman archaeology, surely demonstrates not only the enthusiasm generated by new ideas but something of the intellectual rigour required to use them.
651 0 $aRome$xCivilization$vCongresses.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008116712
651 0 $aRome$xAntiquities$vCongresses.
650 0 $aArchaeology$zRome$xPhilosophy$vCongresses.
650 0 $aCivilization, Western$xRoman influences$vCongresses.
650 0 $aRomans$zEurope$vCongresses.
700 1 $aRush, Peter.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80068630
830 0 $aWorldwide archaeology series ;$v14.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92027195
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