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TRAJ Nº 6 - 2023

Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal 

Nº 6 - 2023   
  
INDEX
  
Editorial
  
RAC/TRAC 2022 in Diocletian's Palace: A Pledge 
for Theoretical Approaches to Roman Archaeology in Croatia
Ozren Domiter & Antonia Kovač

Sensory Experiences in the Roman North: 
Emerging Themes and Future Directions
Thomas J. Derrick and Giacomo Savani

Research Articles
  
Wo(man) with the Serpent Hair: An Assessment 
of the Validity of Globalization and Glocalization 
Framework in the Study of Roman Britain through 
Romano-British Sculpture of the Gorgon
Chelsea Peer

Ghosts of Buildings Past: Adaptive Reuse in Ancient Rome
Penelope J E Davies

Writing Londinium with the Five Senses
Caroline Day Lawrence

Sensory Explorations of Roman Material Culture: 
a Disability Perspective
Stephanie Susanne Evelyn-Wright

Experimental and Experiential approaches to the past 
Reconstructing and understanding Roman domesticity
 through recreated places
Nicky Garland

In the Footsteps of Aeneas: Movement and Narrative
 in Fourth Century Romano-British Mosaics
Nicole Berlin

The Pedagogical Benefits of Sensory Archaeology: 
A Case Study on Roman Britain
Erica Rowan

Teething Problems: Pierced tooth amulets and 
sensing pain in the Roman archaeological record
Adam Parker

Roman Britain in Colour – Roman Altars 
from Hadrian's Wall Reimagined
Andrew Parkin

Experiencing Roman religion on Hadrian’s Wall: 
embodied interaction in an antiquarian Museum
Andrew John Roberts & Daniela Petrelli

Book Reviews
  
Frida Pellegrino. 2020. The Urbanisation of the North-Western 
Provinces of the Roman Empire: A Juridical and 
Functional Approach to Town Life in Roman Gaul, 
Germania Inferior and Britain (Archaeopress 
Roman Archaeology 72). Oxford: Archaeopress
Oliva Rodríguez-Gutiérrez

Andrew Wilson, Nick Ray and Angela Trentacoste (eds). 2023. 
The Economy of Roman Religion (Oxford Studies on 
the Roman Economy). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Stuart McKie

Nigel Mills (ed.). 2021. Visitor Experiences and Audiences 
for the Roman Frontiers: Developing Good Practice 
in Presenting World Heritage (BAR International 
Series 3066). Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
Antony Lee

Fulminante, Francesca. 2023. The Rise of Early Rome: 
Transportation Networks and Domination in Central 
Italy, 1050–500 BC. Cambridge: 
Cambridge University Press
Joseph Lewis

Hodgson, Nick and Bill Griffiths (eds). 2022. Roman Frontier Archaeology – in Britain and Beyond. Papers in Honour of 
Paul Bidwell Presented on the Occasion of the 
30th Annual Conference of the Arbeia Society 
(Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 92). 
Oxford: Archaeopress
Paul Kitching


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