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TRAC 2003: The Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Theoretical Archaeology Conference, Leicester 2003

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Twelve papers: Samian and consumer choice in Roman London (Gwladys Monteil), Pottery consumption and identity in Essex (Martin Pitts), Notes on spoons and mortaria (Hilary Cool), Remembering and Forgetting in the Provinces (Hella Eckhardt), Ephemeral monuments and social memory in Roman Britain (Howard Williams), Tomb robbing and the transformation of social memory in Roman Knossos (Dimitris Grigoropoulos), landscapes in late Iron Age and Roman period in the Ouse valley (Judy Meade), writing different histories, humanities and social practices for the Romano-British countryside (Adrian Chadwick), Experienced landscapes from intentional sources (Alessandro Launaro), Did curse tablets work? (Philip Kiernan), The social identity of health in Roman Britain (Rebecca Gowland), the origins of Romano-British archaeology and its historiography (Leslie Hepple).

156 pages, Paperback

First published March 30, 2004

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