TRAC 2000

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TRAC 2000

Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Theoretical Archaeology Conference. London 2000

European history Ancient history Archaeology by period / region

Authors: Gwyn Davies, Andrew Gardner, Kris Lockyear

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Collection: Proceedings of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Language: English

Published by: Oxbow Books

Published on: 30th June 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 176 pages

ISBN: 9781785707872


Thirteen papers on Roman archaeology from the 10th TRAC conference in London

The tenth Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference was held in April 2000, at the Institute of Archaeology. As the conference was divided into five different sessions.

Representing Romans

The methodology of portraying the Romans to the wider world was explored. Hunter and Clarke's paper outline the challenge of designing appropriate gallery displays for the new National Museum of Scotland whereas Grew discusses the development of Roman London. Fincham's paper discusses the threat of overwhelming military intervention by the imperial power in colonial negotiations. Issues of ethnicity, gender, class, and occupation within the later Roman army are addressed here.

Hybrids and Foodways

Green's paper presents an important discussion of the nature of human/stag hybrids in Iron Age and Gallo-Roman iconography, and Hawkes presents an analysis of differential foodways, preparing and serving meals encountered in Roman Britain.

Body Decoration and Childhood

Carr considers the role of body decoration and grooming, arguing that individuals in different areas of southeastern Roman Britain made different cultural choices to structure their ethnic identities. The final set of papers focused on Constructing Childhood in the Roman World, reconsidering some long-standing truisms regarding the status and treatment of children in the Roman context. Pearce examines Roman infant burial and what role religion plays in burial ceremony.

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