TRAC 2008: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Amsterdam 2008. Oxford: Oxbow Books (2009)
Edited by Mark Driessen, Stijn Heeren, Joep Hendriks, Fleur Kemmers & Ronald Visser
Forced Labour, Mines, and Space: Exploring the Control of Mining Communities (pp. 1–11)
Hannah Friedman
Feeling Like Home: Romanised Rural Landscape from a Gallo-Roman Point of View (pp. 13–24)
Cécilia Courbot Dewerdt
Centrality in its Place: Defining Urban Space in the City of Rome (pp. 25–38)
David J. Newsome
Finding Your Way in the Subura (pp. 39–51)
Simon Malmberg
Meat Consumption in Roman Britain: The Evidence from Stable Isotopes (pp. 73–83)
Colleen Cummings
Barley and Horses: Surplus and Demand in the Civitas Batavorum (pp. 85–100)
Ivo Vossen & Maaike Groot
The Way to a Roman Soldier’s Heart: A Post-Medieval Model for Cattle Droving to the Hadrian’s Wall Area (pp. 101–112)
Sue Stallibrass
Creating a Community: The Symbolic Role of Tumuli in the Villa Landscape of the Civitas Tungrorum (pp. 113–126)
Laura Crowley
“Montani Atque Agrestes” or Women of Substance? Dichotomies of Gender and Role in Ancient Samnium (pp. 127–141)
Amy Richardson
Native Service: ‘Batavian’ Pottery in ‘Roman’ Military Context (pp. 143–155)
Eef Stoffels
The Natural Will: Community in Roman Archaeology (pp. 157–172)
Robert Wanner
The Social World of Roman Fullonicae (pp. 173–185)
Miko Flohr
The Dichotomy in Romano-Celtic Syncretism: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Vernacular Religion (pp. 187–202)
D. Martin Goldberg
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