TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Canterbury 2002. Oxford: Oxbow Books (2003)
Edited by Gillian Carr, Ellen Swift & Jake Weekes
Front Matter and Editors’ Preface (pp. i–v)
Seeking a Material Turn: The Artefactuality of the Roman Empire (pp. 1–13)
Andrew Gardner
An Empire in Pieces. Roman Archaeology and the Fragment (pp. 14–28)
Iain Ferris
Restoring Ontological Security: Roman and Native Objects in Early Roman Gallaecia (NW Iberia) (pp. 29–47)
Alfredo González-Ruibal
Transformation in Meaning: Amber and Glass Beads Across the Roman Frontier (pp. 48–57)
Ellen Swift
The Realms of Janus: Doorways in the Roman World (pp. 58–73)
Ardle Mac Mahon
Deconstructing the Frampton Pavements: Gnostic Dialectic in Roman Britain (pp. 74–83)
Dominic Perring
Becoming Consumers: Looking Beyond Wealth as an Explanation for Villa Variability (pp. 84–99)
Chris Martins
Late Roman Economic Systems: Their Implication in the Interpretation of Social Organization (pp. 100–112)
Paul Johnson
Creolisation, Pidginisation and the Interpretation of Unique Artefacts in Early Roman Britain (pp. 113–125)
Gillian Carr
Breaking Ground or Treading Water? Roman Archaeology and Constructive Implications of the Critique of Meta Narratives (pp. 126–139)
Stephanie Koerner
A Brief Comment on the TRAC Session Dedicated to the Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Roman Women (pp. 140–146)
Patricia A. Baker
Sex and the City: A Biocultural Investigation into Female Health in Roman Britain (pp. 147–170)
Rebecca Redfern
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