The thesis contends that local identities in North-Western Europe in the PRIA and early Roman period were more altered by the experience of empire than has previously been understood in archaeology. The work offers insights into local and regional attempts at organising coherent funerary traditions in the areas of south-eastern England and the southern Netherlands. Four chapters focus on the Pre-Roman Iron Age (PRIA) burial record, body articulation in the PRIA, group identities in the immediate post-conquest period, and urban-rural social differences, respectively. The PhD’s unique dataset of all known PRIA and Roman-period graves from the study area makes possible an at-once-systematic and comparative approach to changing sociocultural pr...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
Late Iron Age and Roman Britain witnessed numerous cultural transitions. While these processes have ...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...
This thesis examines the parts played by human remains in communities during the Later Iron Age, and...
The widespread curation and deposition of Roman material culture in the graves of the Anglo-Saxon de...
This thesis is the first major study of modern archaeological attempts to infer ethnic identity from...
This thesis is the result of a decision to extend the approach used by me when examining Irish buria...
This thesis is a study of social change in Britain in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. ...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the creation of Anglo-Saxon societies in the central transept o...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
This thesis analyses the reuse of megalithic tombs in Atlantic Europe, between Scotland and Iberia, ...
International audienceResearch on costume items preserved in Iron Age funerary contexts across weste...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
This thesis examines the material reflections of community identity and the dynamics of social chan...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
Late Iron Age and Roman Britain witnessed numerous cultural transitions. While these processes have ...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...
This thesis examines the parts played by human remains in communities during the Later Iron Age, and...
The widespread curation and deposition of Roman material culture in the graves of the Anglo-Saxon de...
This thesis is the first major study of modern archaeological attempts to infer ethnic identity from...
This thesis is the result of a decision to extend the approach used by me when examining Irish buria...
This thesis is a study of social change in Britain in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. ...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the creation of Anglo-Saxon societies in the central transept o...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
This thesis analyses the reuse of megalithic tombs in Atlantic Europe, between Scotland and Iberia, ...
International audienceResearch on costume items preserved in Iron Age funerary contexts across weste...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
This thesis examines the material reflections of community identity and the dynamics of social chan...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
Late Iron Age and Roman Britain witnessed numerous cultural transitions. While these processes have ...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...