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THEORY AND ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY

Richard Reece (Roman archaeologist and numismatist)

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The 29th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Sophie Chavarria

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TRAC 2014: Proceedings of the Twenty Fourth Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Reading 2014

Tom Brindle, Martyn Allen

2015

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TRAC 2008: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Joep Hendriks, Mark Driessen, Ronald Visser, Fleur Kemmers, Stijn Heeren

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Syllabus: Introduction to Roman Archaeology

Jennifer Trimble

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TRAC 2000: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, London 2000

Kris Lockyear

2001

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TRAC 2015: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Matthew J. Mandich, Sergio Gonzalez Sanchez, Eleonora Zampieri, Giacomo Savani, Thomas J Derrick

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TRAC 2007: proceedings of the seventeenth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Corisande Fenwick

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Roman archaeology: crisis and revolution

Simon T James

Antiquity, 2003

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Increasing International Perspectives in Theoretical Roman Archaeology

Martina Astolfi

Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal

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Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Durham, 19th - 20th March 1994

Richard Hobbs

Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, 1994

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Theoretical Roman Archaeology: First Conference Proceedings. Edited by E. Scott

Henry Hurst

The Archaeological Journal, 1993

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Archaeology of the Roman Empire. Syllabus, 2008-2009

J.A. Baird

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The present state and future scope of Roman archaeology: A comment

Greg Woolf

American journal of archaeology, 2004

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Roman Archaeology for Historians

cosmin mihail coatu

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R. Laurence Roman Archaeology for Historians. Pp. xiv + 192, figs, ills, maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2012. Paper, £21.99, US$35.95 (Cased, £70, US$120). ISBN: 978-0-415-50592-5 (978-0-415-50591-8 hbk)

Ray Laurence

The Classical Review, 2013

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FSU Fall 2017 [ARH4154-5161] ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE

Jordan Pickett

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Signifying Roman in the East – Identity and Material Culture in Roman Archaeology

Pirjo Hamari

In: Äikäs, T, S. Lipkin and A-K. Salmi (eds.) Archaeology of Social Relations: ten case studies by Finnish archaeologists. Acta Universitatis Ouluensis B Humaniora: 77-102., 2011

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The Protection and Conservation of Roman Monuments as material culture.

Tessa de Groot

Roman material culture. Studies in honour of Jan Thijssen, 2009

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Roman Archaeology in Lockdown

Karl Goodwin, Sophie Chavarria

Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2020

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Archaeological Theory within Classical Archaeology

Brandon Rife

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“Fear of the Dead? ‘Deviant’ Burials in Roman Northern Italy", in M.J. Mandich, T.J. Derrick, S. Gonzalez Sanchez, G. Savani, and E. Zampieri (eds) TRAC 2015. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Leicester 2015. 28-42.Oxford: Oxbow.

Alessandro Quercia

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A decade for centuries, Roman archaeology and material culture: directions and prospects

Antonino Cannata

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8 -CHALLENGES FOR ROMAN WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY: INTERVIEW WITH CARLOS FABIÃO 1

Pedro Paulo A . Funari

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JOURNAL OF ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY VOLUME 27 2014 * * REVIEW ARTICLES AND LONG REVIEWS AND BOOKS RECEIVED AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

Moshe Fischer

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Bintliff, J. (2011). The death of archaeological theory? The Death of Archaeological Theory? J. L. Bintliff and M. Pearce. Oxford, Oxbow Press: 7-22.

John Bintliff

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On Archaeological Theory as a Rite of Passage

George Nicholas

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Excavations in the Roman Status Quo

ROBERTO EINAUDI

Places, 1988

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Breaking Ground or Treading Water? Roman Archaeology and Constructive Implications of the Critique of Meta Narratives

Stephanie Koerner

Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal

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Small Finds and Social Practices, with Stefanie Hoss. Session presented at 24th Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Reading, United Kingdom. March 28-30th, 2014.

Alissa Whitmore, Adam Parker

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Alienation and Redemption: The Praxis of (Roman) Archaeology in Britain

Sadie Watson

Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2019

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Why ‘The Death of Archaeological Theory’? In: Charlotta Hillerdal and Johannes Siapkas (eds.) 2015 Debating Archaeological Empiricism: The Ambiguity of Material Evidence, 11-31. London: Routledge.

Julian Thomas

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D.C. Haggis and C.M. Antonaccio, “A Contextual Archaeology of Ancient Greece,” in D.C. Haggis and C.M. Antonaccio, eds., Classical Archaeology in Context Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World (Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter Reference, 2015) 1-20.

Donald Haggis

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J. Poblome, P. Bes and R. Willet, 2012, Thoughts on the archaeological residue of networks. A view from the East, in S. Keay (ed.), Rome, Portus and the Mediterranean (Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome 21), London, pp. 393-401.

Rinse Willet

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The future of archaeological theory. 2015 Antiquity 89, 1277-86.

Julian Thomas

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