Artefacts and Archaeology
Aspects of the Celtic and Roman World
Peter Webster editor Miranda Aldhouse-Green editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
Published:30th Jul '02
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Archaeologists excavate structures and objects, but they can and should aim to reconstruct the societies of the past and seek to understand them. Artefacts and Archaeology brings together essays written by leading scholars in the fields of Iron Age and Roman archaeology and material finds in Britain in order to examine the ways in which the study of sites, artefacts and ancient societies are interdependent. Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cultures, from ironwork, defences and the Roman army and Roman finds. It emphasises the role of the archaeologist as interpreter of people, not things, and shows how object studies can move beyond pure description and instead attempt to communicate with the past. Individual essays discuss Iron Age and Romano-British religion, the Roman army in Wales, Roman bronze, pottery and glass objects, the Roman economy and museum objects, and the collection as a whole offers a fascinating overview of the material culture of Iron Age and Roman western Europe.
'...a most delightful and well-edited tribute.' (Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol 150)
ISBN: 9780708317525
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 984g
256 pages