The interpretation of past status and hierarchy often relies on modern concepts of social stratification. Despite much debate over the structure of Late Iron Age and early Romano-British societies, there remains a tendency to refer uncritically to the role of ‘native elites’ in cultural contact and change. This paper reassesses assumptions surrounding the Iceni, a group known historically for their uprisings against Roman occupation. While their seemingly slow uptake of continental imports, compared with elsewhere in southern Britannia, may demonstrate cultural conservatism or deliberate resistance, I argue that this was a nuanced and selective process. Through analysis of numerous small finds, this paper explores the evidence for spatial, ...
[EN] We propose a theory of “egalitarianism” as an active historical factor in contexts which have b...
The traditional Romanisation model of Roman Britain is disputed by a number of researchers who claim...
Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. Open access article.This article examines the role of a range of...
The Late Iron Age in northern East Anglia ends with the Boudican revolt in 60/61 CE, after which, th...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain has often been homogenised by models that focus on the resista...
This article investigates the ways discernible in the material record by which individuals obtained ...
The ‘native’ population in Roman Cumbria, the majority of whom are thought to have lived in farmstea...
This thesis is the first major study of modern archaeological attempts to infer ethnic identity from...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
During the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages both the political and cultural situation in B...
The Iron Age in Europe was a period of tremendous cultural dynamism, during which the values and con...
[EN] We propose a theory of “egalitarianism” as an active historical factor in contexts which have b...
The traditional Romanisation model of Roman Britain is disputed by a number of researchers who claim...
Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. Open access article.This article examines the role of a range of...
The Late Iron Age in northern East Anglia ends with the Boudican revolt in 60/61 CE, after which, th...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain has often been homogenised by models that focus on the resista...
This article investigates the ways discernible in the material record by which individuals obtained ...
The ‘native’ population in Roman Cumbria, the majority of whom are thought to have lived in farmstea...
This thesis is the first major study of modern archaeological attempts to infer ethnic identity from...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
During the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages both the political and cultural situation in B...
The Iron Age in Europe was a period of tremendous cultural dynamism, during which the values and con...
[EN] We propose a theory of “egalitarianism” as an active historical factor in contexts which have b...
The traditional Romanisation model of Roman Britain is disputed by a number of researchers who claim...
Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. Open access article.This article examines the role of a range of...