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Titre:
9th Roman Archaeology Conference
Quand:
25.03.2010 - 28.03.2010 
Où:
Oxford University - Oxford
Catégorie:
Colloques, journées d'études

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9th Roman Archaeology Conference

 

Programme provisoire : liste des communications acceptées.

 

Rome and the Sea
Pascal Arnaud and Simon Keay

Rome Beyond the Imperial Frontiers: Imports, Attitudes, and Practices
Peter S. Wells

The Dynamics of Religious Individualisation in the Roman Empire (2nd c. B.C. - 3rd c. A.D.)
Ralph Haeussler, Tony King, Francisco Marco Simón, and Günther Schörner

Let the Gods Choose Their Own Shape: Materialising Religion in the Roman World
Zena Kamash and Chris Gosden

The Archaeology of Middle Republican Rome and Italy
Jeffrey A. Becker and Marcello Mogetta

Between the Adriatic and Rome: Connections and Transformations from the 7th Century to the Early Imperial Period
C. Riva and J. Pearce

More than Just Numbers? Science, Archaeology, and the Romans
Irene Schrüfer-Kolb

New Evidence for Pottery Distribution and Inter-regional Trade: Commonalities and Regional Comparisons in the Central Mediterranean
Keith Swift and Victoria Leitch

Double Session on Roman Imperialism
Histories of Roman Imperialism R. Bruce Hitchner
Theories of Roman Imperialism David Mattingly

Paths to Understanding, or Roads to Nowhere? Linear Schemes and the Roman Rural Landscape
Pete Wilson

Promoting visions of Rome: interpreting and presenting Roman Britain to the public
Roger White and Kirsty Norman

The Latin East: Roman economy and culture in the Syrian provinces of the Roman Empire
Paul Newson and Paul Reynolds

Roman Diasporas - Archaeological Approaches to Mobility and Diversity in the Roman Empire
Hella Eckardt

Recent Work at Six Elite Villas of the Bay of Naples
Thomas Noble Howe



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