
TRAC 1992
Theoretical Roman Archaeology: Second Conference Proceedings. Aldershot: Avebury (1995)
Edited by Peter Rush
Front Matter and Introduction (pp. i–xiii)
Gender in Question (pp. 3–21)
Carol van Driel-Murray
‘Sexing’ Small Finds (pp. 22–32)
Lindsay Allason-Jones
Roman Finds Assemblages, Towards an Integrated Approach? (pp. 33–58)
Jeremy Evans
Collapse Theory and the End of Birdoswald (pp. 59–69)
Tony Wilmott
Analysis of Social and Cultural Diversity on Rural Burial Sites in North-Eastern Raetia (pp. 70–80)
Manuela Struck
Location Models and the Study of Romano-British Small Towns (pp .81–91)
Simon Clarke
Prologue to a Study of Roman Urban Form (pp. 92–104)
Simon P. Ellis
Romans and Britons on the Northern Frontier: A Theoretical Evaluation of the Archaeology of Resistance (pp. 124–131)
Bernice Kurchin
A Shoppers’ Paradise: Consumers in Roman Britain (pp. 132–140)
Iain Ferris
Economy and Space in Roman Britain (pp. 141–147)
Pete Rush
Roman Pottery Research for the 1990s (pp. 148–157)
Jason Monaghan
Theory, Practice, and Research in an Urban Unit: A Personal Perspective (pp. 158–173)
Michael J. Jones
Women and Gender Relations in the Roman Empire (pp. 174–189)
Eleanor Scott
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