The Context of Roman Finds Studies 1. Roman Finds: Context and Theory ( Steven Willis and Richard Hingley ) 2. Small objects, small questions? Perceptions of finds research in the academic community ( Ellen Swift ) 3. The Last Chance ( Catherine Johns ) 4. Promoting the study of finds in Roman Britain: Democracty, integration and dissemination. Practice and methodologies for the future ( Nicholas J. Cooper ) Method and Theory 5. Telling stories about Brougham, or the importance of the specialist report ( H.
E.M.Cool ) 6. Six honest serving men:a bisc methodology for the study of small finds ( Nina Crummy ) 7. Developing methodology for inter-provincial comparison of pettery assemblages ( Robin P. Symonds and Ian Haynes ) 8. Mine's bigger than yours: comparing values of late Roman hoards ( Richard Hobbs ) 9. Techniques for exploring context, deposition and chronology ( T.
S. Martin ) 10. Experiments in the Analysis of Finds Deposition at Shiptonthorpe: a Retrospect ( Martin Millett ) 11. Creolising the body in early Roman Britain ( Gillian Carr ) 12. A severed Head. Prolegomena to as study of the fragmented body in Roman archaeology and art ( Iain Ferris ) 13. Artefacts, contexts and the archaeology of social practices ( Andrew Gardner ) Applications of method and theory 14. Contexts in Colchester ( Hella Eckardt ) 15.
Creating order in waste: Structured deposits in Roman Tienen, Belgium ( Marleen Martens ) 16. Not in my back yard! The industry of secondary animal products within the Roman Civitas ( Alain Vanderhoeven and Anton Ervynck ) 17. Styles of pottery deposition at a Roman rural site in Hampshire ( J.G. Evans ) 18. Deposit or withdrawal? ( Raphael M.J. Isserlin ) 19.
The detritus of life: the contribution of small finds to understanding smaller military installations ( Sonja Jilek and David Breeze ) 20. Silver for the Barbarians: Interpretations Denarii hoards in North Britain and beyond ( Fraser Hunter ).