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#RAC/TRAC2026 in Aarhus is coming up! Registration is open with an early bird discount until March 15: www.romansocietyrac.ac.uk/ractrac-2026... @theromansoc.bsky.social is also offering bursaries, check them out here: www.romansocietyrac.ac.uk/ractrac-2026... (Deadline 23 Feb) #AncientBlueSky
NEW #TRAJ research article! The Etruscan Woman: Romanization & Funerary Culture Alexis Daveloose examines the societal status of Etruscan women through analysis of male:female names in Etruscan epitaphs, rejecting the old paradigm of pervasive ‘Romanization' doi.org/10.16995/tra...
Want to learn more about women in the Roman world? Check out this #BookReview of Emily Hemelrijk's Women & Society in the Roman World, ✍️ Sophie Chavarria "an impressive collection of inscriptions and graffiti that sheds new light on women’s lives in the Roman west" doi.org/10.16995/tra...
Have you read the latest #TRAJ editorial? 'Emerging from the Shadows' by Isabel Annal & Sian Therese 'explores the necessity of producing new narratives, theoretical as well as public facing, concerning the lived experiences of those enslaved in a Roman world'.. doi.org/10.16995/tra...
Come visit us in the exhibitors hall at #RACTRAC! Thanks to @openlibhums.org for the swag, & @theromansoc.bsky.social for sponsoring our flag!
#TRAJ Vol 9 is launched, ahead of #RAC/TRAC! 🥳 💩 Environmental Impacts of Roman Camps by Mike Dobson 📚 A Travel Through Time: Reflections on a Change of Mind by David Breeze 🇳🇱 The Lower Germanic Limes as Imperial Borderlands by Saskia Stevens et al. & more! traj.openlibhums.org/issue/1939/i...
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Interested in learning more about how urbanism developed in Wales during the Roman occupation? Check out Siân Thomas' new research article: 'Urbanism in Roman Wales: A New Look at Roman Carmarthen', published in #TRAJ Vol. 8 doi.org/10.16995/tra...
#TRAJ #BookReview "How do you summarize the Roman Empire in a single volume? Materialising the Roman Empire, the new volume from UCL, does so by offering a suite of contemporary perspectives from insightful voices" ✍️ Owen Humphreys doi.org/10.16995/tra...
📚 Check out this #BookReview! Beyond the River, Under the Eye of Rome by Timothy C. Hart, reviewed by Adriana Panaite. 'offers a highly detailed and nuanced analysis of the interaction between the Romans and these Danubian peoples from the first to fifth centuries AD' doi.org/10.16995/tra...
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We can't believe it's - checks datestamp - 11 days ago already. Thanks to everyone who participated in #RACTRAC!
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Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal
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Moridunum, which lies under modern Carmarthen, is one of only two civitas capitals known in Wales, the other being Caerwent. Excavations undertaken by Archaeology Wales in 2018 afforded a rare opportu...
Urbanism in Roman Wales: A New Look at Roman Carmarthen
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This paper evaluates our knowledge of Etruscan women during the Hellenistic period (c. 325–31 BC). This subject is complex for two main reasons: firstly, the lack of Etruscan literary sources and seco...
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The Etruscan Woman: ‘Romanization’ and Funerary Culture
Emerging from the Shadows: Building New Narratives of those Enslaved by the Empire
The editorial of the eighth volume of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal explores the necessity of producing new narratives, theoretical as well as public facing, concerning the lived experienc...
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Come visit us in the exhibitors hall at #RACTRAC! Thanks to @openlibhums.org for the swag, & @theromansoc.bsky.social for sponsoring our flag!
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Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal