Subjects -> ARCHAEOLOGY (Total: 300 journals)
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- Challenges in Open Data: A TRAJ Perspective
Abstract: The editorial of the fifth issue of the PubDate: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 16:15:00 +000
- In Memory of Dr Lisa Lodwick
Abstract: A memorial piece in honour of Dr Lisa Lodwick (1988–2022), the founder and first Editor-in-Chief of TRAJ. PubDate: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 16:15:00 +000
- A roof for the atrium of the House of the Greek Epigrams in Pompeii' A
three-dimensional critical study Abstract: Over the last few decades, a critical revision of prior scholarship concerning Roman domestic space has led to the reappraisal of the traditional account of the PubDate: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 16:15:00 +000
- Harder – Better – Faster – Stronger' Roman Archaeology and the
Challenge of ‘Big Data’ PubDate: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 14:00:00 +000
- New Threats, Old Challenges: Understanding Roman Imperialism in
Post-Soviet Russia Abstract: Russian scholars who want to study the Roman Empire, its provinces, and theoretical aspects of Roman imperialism face issues such as the notable disfavour for theoretical re-thinking and debate (a striking contrast to Western academia). This has largely been determined by specific features of Russian academic tradition that have seen it distance from an [...] PubDate: Fri, 04 Nov 2022 15:00:00 +000
- Handling Feet: Roman Jugs as an Example of the Significance of Roman
Foot-Shaped Artefacts Abstract: Roman jugs with handles terminating in human feet exemplify artefacts representing feet and footwear. Using a ‘bricolage’ of archaeological theory that includes object biography and contextual archaeology, this paper explores the many facets of significance attached to such artefacts through the case study of foot-handled jugs. By assembling a corpus, [...] PubDate: Tue, 30 Aug 2022 09:00:00 +000
- 'Boundary Objects' in Archaeological Finds and Environmental Research:
Using Bowker and Star's Concept of the 'Boundary Object' to Analyse and Interpret Disparate Archaeological Legacy Data Abstract: Recently the concept of big data has been employed in archaeology to push forward research on very large-scale legacy datasets, often with a developer-funded component; however, relatively little of this effort has focused on artefact and ecofact data. This paper explores the possibility of [...] PubDate: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +000
- Correction: Innovation and Agency: To What Extent Did Cultural
Appropriation Affect the Development of Jewellery in Britain During the 1st to 2nd Centuries AD' Abstract: This article details a correction to the article. Webster, E. (2021). PubDate: Wed, 30 Mar 2022 13:30:00 +000
- Archaeology Lessons From Lockdown
Abstract: The editorial of the fourth issue of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal (TRAJ) focuses on what we have learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. The editors focus on the positive outcome of the pandemic, while [...] PubDate: Mon, 27 Dec 2021 15:00:00 +000
- Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Diseases through the Lens of Roman
Sculpture Abstract: Roman sculpture has often given the impression that it provides such a precise simulacrum of the bodies of ancient Romans that their portraits can be studied autoptically as if they were a patient. Specialists in medicine and art-history have studied Roman sculptures to the point of producing [...] PubDate: Fri, 17 Dec 2021 10:00:00 +000
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