Personal Ornamentation as an Indicator of Cultural Diversity in the Roman North

(Author) Timothy Webb
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"Evidence of mutual influences in personal ornamentation from across the Roman Empire and local Britons were indicators of cultural change in the north of England. This blending of cultural traditions, in turn, leads to the formation of a unique northern Romano-British cultural assemblage. Furthermore, different types of personal ornaments and their iconography relate to several causal factors, including chronology, socio-economic factors (i.e. gender, ethnicity, and wealth) and geography ... This research uses the distribution of personal ornamentation to explore not only themes of commonality in the assemblage across different social strata but also the possible emergence of a unique northern Romano-British cultural assemblage. In addition, the research evaluates some of the factors which result in the formation of 'discrepant identities' ..., seen as variations in the assemblage across the cultural and geographical landscape."--P. 1.

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Publisher:
BAR Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781407308562
Publish year:
2011
Publish date:
Dec. 10, 2011

Timothy Webb

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