The sixteenth Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference was held in
Cambridge in March 2006. Sixty papers were given during the two-day
conference and covered the breadth and length of the Roman world.
The issues of identity, its expression and recognition, were at the
forefront of consideration. Sessions also looked at public and
private religion, 'Romanisation' from a zooarchaeological
perspective, how theoretical archaeology works in the field and the
ways in which all of this (and more) is presented to the public.
This volume contains a selection of the papers from all of the
sessions that ran during the course of the conference.
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