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People and spaces in Roman military bases

Penelope M. Allison

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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.

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People and spaces in Roman military bases by Penelope M. Allison. ISBN 9781107039360. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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