Toevoegen aan mand  

 zoekresultaat

Britons and Romans. Advancing an archaeological agenda

AuteurJames S. & Millet M.

Editor--

Jaar2001

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume125

Subtitel--

Pagina’s118

UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology

PlaatsYork

ISBN9781902771168

Citation key--

Trefwoorden--

Plaatsgegevens

Exemplaar38837 ReknummerT-7-5-a

Inhoud
Introduction 1-3
James S. Millett M.

The Iron Age - Roman transition 4-11
Creighton J.

Romanisation, gender and class: recent approaches to identity in Britain and their possible consequences 12-18
Hill J. D.

Material culture and identity 19-25
Allason-Jones L.

Material approaches to the identification of different Romano-British site types 26-35
Evans J.

A place at the table: the role of vertebrate zooarchaology within a Roman research agenda 36-45
Dobney K.

Rural society in Roman Britain 46-59
Taylor J.

Approaches to urban societies 60-66
Millett M.

Themes for urban research, c 100 BC to AD 200 67-76
Burnham B. C., Collis J., Dobinson C., Haselgrove C. & Jones M.

Soldiers and civilians: identity and interaction in Roman Britain 77-89
James S.

The roman to medieval transition 90-97
Esmonde Cleary S.
Toevoegen aan mand  

 zoekresultaat