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2018 • Volume 1


Editorial

From TRAC to TRAJ: Widening Debates in Roman Archaeology
From TRAC to TRAJ: Widening Debates in Roman Archaeology

Emily Hanscam and Jonathan Quiery

2018-11-30 2018 • Volume 1 • 9

Research Articles

The Value of Studying Roman Frontiers
The Value of Studying Roman Frontiers

David Breeze

2018-05-14 2018 • Volume 1 • 1

The Construction, Use, and Discard of Female Identities: Interpreting Spindle Whorls at Vindolanda and Corbridge
The Construction, Use, and Discard of Female Identities: Interpreting Spindle Whorls at Vindolanda and Corbridge

Marta Alberti

2018-05-14 2018 • Volume 1 • 2

‘There Buds the Laurel’: Nature, Temporality, and the Making of Place in the Cemeteries of Roman Italy
‘There Buds the Laurel’: Nature, Temporality, and the Making of Place in the Cemeteries of Roman Italy

Emma-Jayne Graham

2018-05-23 2018 • Volume 1 • 3

Resistance is Useless! Culture, Status, and Power in the Civitas Icenorum
Resistance is Useless! Culture, Status, and Power in the Civitas Icenorum

Natasha Harlow

2018-06-27 2018 • Volume 1 • 4

Spectacular Translucence: The Games in Glass
Spectacular Translucence: The Games in Glass

Kimberly Cassibry

2018-08-02 2018 • Volume 1 • 5

Being Roman: Rethinking Ethnic and Social Boundaries in the Roman South-Eastern Alpine World
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

‘Sweet and Delicious, he who Tastes it will Go Back to it’: Food, Memory and Religion in the Roman Middle East
‘Sweet and Delicious, he who Tastes it will Go Back to it’: Food, Memory and Religion in the Roman Middle East

Zena Kamash

2018-10-03 2018 • Volume 1 • 7

A Foot in Both Camps: The Civilian Suppliers of the Army in Roman Britain
A Foot in Both Camps: The Civilian Suppliers of the Army in Roman Britain

Ben Kolbeck

2018-10-12 2018 • Volume 1 • 8

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