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Theoretical Roman archaeology journal.

Full text available from the Open Library of Humanities: 1991 to 2013 Available online

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Open Library of Humanities Available from 1991. Available online

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Format:
Government document
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Open Library of Humanities (Organization)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization, Western--Roman influences.
Rome--Civilization--Congresses--Periodicals.
Rome.
Rome (Empire).
Civilization.
Rome--Antiquities--Congresses--Periodicals.
Antiquities.
Archaeology--Rome--Philosophy--Congresses--Periodicals.
Archaeology.
Civilization, Western--Roman influences--Congresses--Periodicals.
Civilization, Western.
Genre:
Periodicals.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : digital, PDF files
Annual
1991 - 2013.
Other Title:
TRAJ
Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference
TRAC : proceedings of the ... annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference
Theoretical Roman archaeology
Theoretical Roman archaeology & architecture
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Open Library of Humanities, 1991-2013
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader required to view PDF documents.
Summary:
"The Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal (TRAJ) provides a venue for innovative and interdisciplinary research in the field of Roman Archaeology. The journal promotes the use of theoretical approaches to the Roman past and facilitates fresh interpretations of datasets, rather than solely the presentation of archaeological data. Furthermore, it is designed to include and interact with the disciplines of Archaeology, Classics, and Ancient History, as well as the Biological Sciences, Humanities, and Social Sciences in an interdisciplinary fashion. As a publication outlet, the annual TRAC Proceedings have long been at the forefront of Roman Archaeology regarding engagement in current theory and practice, and TRAJ will continue to lead the field in this capacity. The journal's geographic focus is the whole of the Roman world, including areas beyond the frontiers where Roman influence was evident. The journal's temporal scope is from the Bronze Age to the Late Antique period; however, the subject of most contributions will usually range from the third century BC to the fifth century AD." -- Publisher's website.
Notes:
Description based on: [Issue 1] (2013); title from journal home page (Publisher's website, viewed 11 December 2017).
No proceedings published for 1995 conference.
Articles are published online as a continuous volume and issue throughout the year and are made available as soon as they are ready for publication.
Continues the numbering of the proceedings of earlier conferences, issued under the title: Theoretical Roman archaeology (for the 1st-2nd), and: Theoretical Roman archaeology & architecture (for the 3rd).
OCLC:
1019916046

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