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The Limitation of Water Flow and the Limitations of Postmodernism
Steve Roskams
2019-09-24 2019 • Volume 2 • 6
Formal Modelling Approaches to Complexity Science in Roman Studies: A Manifesto
Tom Brughmans, John William Hanson, Matthew J. Mandich, Iza Romanowska, Xavier Rubio-Campillo, Simon Carrignon, Stephen Collins-Elliott, Katherine Crawford, Dries Daems, Francesca Fulminante, Tymon de Haas, Paul Kelly, Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar, Eleftheria Paliou, Luce Prignano and Manuela Ritondale
2019-07-15 2019 • Volume 2 • 4
Postnationalism and the Past: The Politics of Theory in Roman Archaeology
Emily Hanscam
2019-06-21 2019 • Volume 2 • 3
3D Imaging as a Public Engagement Tool: Investigating an Ox Cranium Used in Target Practice at Vindolanda
Rhys Williams, Tim Thompson, Caroline Orr, Andrew Birley and Gillian Taylor
2019-06-21 2019 • Volume 2 • 2
From TRAC to TRAJ: Widening Debates in Roman Archaeology
Emily Hanscam and Jonathan Quiery
2018-11-30 2018 • Volume 1 • 9
A Foot in Both Camps: The Civilian Suppliers of the Army in Roman Britain
Ben Kolbeck
2018-10-12 2018 • Volume 1 • 8
Being Roman: Rethinking Ethnic and Social Boundaries in the Roman South-Eastern Alpine World
Philip Mason and Bernarda Županek
2018-09-20 2018 • Volume 1 • 6
Resistance is Useless! Culture, Status, and Power in the Civitas Icenorum
Natasha Harlow
2018-06-27 2018 • Volume 1 • 4
Disturbed, Damaged and Disarticulated: Grave Reuse in Roman Italy
Liana Brent
2017-03-23 2017 • TRAC 2016 • 37-50
Co–producing ‘Place’ and ‘Identity’ in the Upper Durius Valley
Henry Clarke
2017-03-23 2017 • TRAC 2016 • 85-98
Were There Large Villages in the Balkan Provinces Under the High Empire?
Damjan Donev
2017-03-23 2017 • TRAC 2016 • 99-114
The Domus of Apuleius at Ostia Antica: A Private Space in a Central Point of Public Life
Antonella Pansini
2017-03-23 2017 • TRAC 2016 • 179-193