People and spaces in Roman military bases / / Penelope M. Allison.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, New York : : Cambridge University Press,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (510 pages) :; illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.