McCarthy, M. R. (2006). Romano-British people and the language of sociology. Oxford J Archaeol 25 (2). Vol 25(2), pp. 201-212.
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Romano-British people and the language of sociology | ||
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Oxford J Archaeol 25 (2) | ||
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology | ||
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25 (2) | ||
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201 - 212 | ||
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The author argues that it is necessary to look behind the disjecta membra of archaeology in order to understand the structure and nature of Romano-British society, and how the Roman Conquest may have impacted upon it. It is suggested that the language of sociology offers scope for thought, especially when combined with examples drawn from historically documented societies in later periods; whilst models drawn from the classical world are important, attention also needs to be focused on the local, and on the factors that determined the shape of people's lives and influenced their daily activities. Not all these are archaeologically detectable; nevertheless an appreciation of their existence is an important pre-requisite in attempting explanations of patterns in the data. | ||
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2006 | ||
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22 Jan 2007 |