People and spaces in Roman military bases /
Uses artefact analyses to investigate complex spatial and community relationships inside the walls of early Roman imperial military bases.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, N.Y. :
Cambridge University Press,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Approaching Roman military communities
- Studying Roman artefacts and social practice
- Site selection and data processing
- Categorising Roman artefacts
- Veterali
- Introduction
- Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts analyses of artefact distribution
- Rottweil (Ara Flaviae)
- forts I-II
- Introduction to Rottweil
- Introduction to forts I-II
- Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts, analyses of artefact distribution
- The fort at Oberstimm
- Introduction
- Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts, analyses of artefact distribution
- The fort at Hesselbach
- Introduction
- Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts, analyses of artefact distribution
- The fort at Ellingen
- Introduction
- Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts, analyses of artefact distribution
- Intersite spatial distribution of activities and use of space
- Status and gender identity
- the roles and impact of women and children
- Concluding comments
- Appendices
- A: Accessing and use data and the data and the distribution maps
- B: Vetera I: preparation and assessment of the data
- C: Rottweil forts I and II: preparation and assessment of the data
- D: Oberstimm: preparation and assessment of the data
- E: Hesselbach: preparation and assessment of the data
- F: Ellingen: preparation and assessment of the data
- G: Drawings of artefacts.