TRAC 2009: Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Michigan and Southampton 2009. Oxford: Oxbow Books (2010)
Edited by Alison Moore, Geoff Taylor, Emily Harris, Peter Girdwood & Lucy Shipley
Front Matter (pp. i–viii)
Romanization: A Feminist Critique (pp. 1–10)
Louise Revell
Growing and Felling? Theory and Evidence Related to the Application of Silvicultural Systems in the Roman Period (pp. 11–22)
Ronald M. Visser
No Place Like Stone? Assessing Social and Material Networks of Place at Quarries in Roman Anatolia (pp. 23–30)
Bradley M. Sekedat
The Herculaneum Amazon: Sculptural Polyschromy, Digital Simulation and Context (pp. 31–40)
Gareth Beale & Graeme Earle
GIS and Artefact Deposition: A Case Study on Regional Cooking Wares in Northern Gaul (pp. 41–52)
Annick Lepot
The Advantages and Limitations of Coring Survey: An Initial Assessment of the Poggio Colla Coring Project (pp. 53–65)
Ivo van der Graaff, Robert Vander Poppen & Thijs Nales
Peformativity of Place: Movement and Water in Second Century AD Ephesus (pp. 66–74)
Cecelia Feldman Weiss
Horti in the City of Rome: Emulation and Transcendence in the Late Republic and Early Empire (pp. 75–90)
Simon Wood
Did Cadastres Exist in the Roman Northwest? (pp. 91–104)
Rick Bonnie
Age and Identity in Funerary Contexts: The Elderly in Southern Roman Britain (pp. 105–119)
Alison Moore
Beyond the Warlike Samnites: Rethinking Grave Goods, Gender Relations and Social Practice in Ancient Samnium (Italy) (pp. 120–131)
Rafael Scopacasa
Collapse, Change or Continuity? Exploring the Three C’s in Sub-Roman Britain (pp. 132–152)
Keith J. Fitzpatrick-Matthews
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