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J Roman Archaeol 6
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Title:
J Roman Archaeol 6
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Series:
Journal of Roman Archaeology
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Volume:
6
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1993
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Date Of Issue From: 1993
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Wine and water at the Roman convivium
Katherine M D Dunbabin
16 - 41
Looks at literary, art-historical, and artefactual evidence for Roman customs of drinking in the context of the banquet. In particular, the assumption that Roman practices may be equated with those of the ancient Greeks is questioned.
Die Bildnistypen der iulische-claudischen Kaiserfamilie
Dietrich Borschung
39 - 79
An analysis of the representation of hairstyles on early Imperial portraits.
Late Roman silver plate: a reply to Alan Cameron
Kenneth S Painter
109 - 115
Response to an earlier article (see 92/1316).
Quantitative approaches to the investigation of long-distance exchange
Roberta Tomber
142 - 166
Considers the potential of pottery as a source of evidence for the study of ancient economies, particularly with the aid of computer-assisted multivariate statistical techniques. Discriminant analysis, together with simple correlations, are used to investigate the late-Roman economy in the Mediterranean area.
Five lessons in late Roman Ivory
Anthony Cutler
167 - 192
Discusses various aspects of the study of ivory (and bone) objects.
The period 1C bath-building at Fishbourne and the problem of the `proto-palace'
Ernest W Black
233 - 237
Puts forward a new interpretation of one of the major periods of the site, dissociating it from King Cogidubnus. The 1C phase predates the Period 2 palace whose remains are on public display.
The great Hoxne treasure: a preliminary report
Catherine Johns
Roger Bland
493 - 496
An early `stop press' report on the November 1992 discovery, made by a metal-detectorist in a ploughed field in Suffolk. The hoard comprises silver objects and coins in gold, silver, and bronze. (See also 94/416, 95/453, 95/1129, 95/1158--9, 96/371 etc).