A selection of eleven papers from the eleventh annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference; these papers are representative of the broad range of Roman archaeology today, and share a commitment to a theoretically informed approach to the subject.
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Considering Continuity of Deposition on Votive Sites in Northeastern France from 200 BC to AD 100 (Imogen Wellington) Pots for Cash? A Critique of the Role of the 'Free Market' in the Late Roman Economy (James Gerrard) A Topography of The Buildings of the Emperor Maxentius on the Via Appia, Rome (Lorraine Kerr) Consumer Theory and Roman North A Post-colonial Approach to the Ancient Economy (Garrick Fincham) Wolves' Nipples and Otters' Noses? Rural Foodways in Roman Britain (Gillian Hawkes) Material Culture Patterns and Cultural Change in South-West Britain (Jason Lucas) Acculturation and the Temporal Features of Ritual Action (Jan Weeks) Celts, Romans and the Coligny Calendar (Cathy Swift) Regarding the Stars (Carol van Driel-Murray) Measuring Time and Inventing Histories in the Early Roman and Germanic Perspectives (Maureen Carroll) The Metaphoric Mythological and Heroic Narratives on Roman Sarcophagi (Inge Lyse Hansen)