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      Sessions at TRAC 2006
        24-25th March         Cambridge

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MORNING, Friday 24th March

Relief of a vegetable seller, Ostia. Museo Ostiense.
(copyright Open University)

 Making ends meet or early globalisation?
 Economies of power, culture and identity in the Roman world
 Dr. Irene Schrüfer-Kolb (Open University)
 *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 01/02/2006


TRAC General Session

 TRAC General Session I
 Dr. Roman Roth (University of Cambridge)
  *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 28/02/2006






AFTERNOON, Friday 24th March

sea creature, Fishbourne mosaic
 A Zooarchaeological Approach to Romanisation:
 Cross-cultural Synthesis or One-Way Traffic?
 Krish Seetah (University of Cambridge), James Morris (Bournemouth University)
 *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 09/02/2006


Side view of the Altar of Cn. Calpurnius Verus, Praefect of the 7th Raetian Cohort, dedicated to Fortuna.
A.D. 200-250. Rheinlandesmuseum, Bonn.

 Religion in the Roman Empire:
 The Private versus the Public sphere
 Philip Kiernan (Ruprecht-Karls Universität, Heidelberg), Ben Croxford (University of Cambridge)
 *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 17/01/2006




MORNING, Saturday 25th March

Grimstock Hill, Coleshill Roman temple site, 1980
(c) J Magilton (with thanks)

 'Field archaeologists don't think...'
 Pete Wilson (English Heritage)
  *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 03/02/2006



A Roman-period Palmyrene funeral bust with a Greek inscription
(image from British Museum web-site)

 Expression of Identities in the Eastern Empire
 Hannah Friedman (University of Leicester), Jennifer Baird (University of Leicester)
  *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 14/02/2006



TRAC General Session

 TRAC General Session II
 Dr. Roman Roth (University of Cambridge)
  *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 06/03/2006





Lunch: TRAC General Meeting



AFTERNOON, Saturday 25th March

Mausoleum fresco from Poundbury (Dorchester)
Copyright: Dorchester County Museum

 Engendering Cultural Change: 'Romanization' or Continuity?
 Rebecca Redfern (University of Birmingham, and Museum of London Specialist Services),
 Christine Hamlin (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
 *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 28/02/2006



Roman military re-enactment for the public

 Presenting the Romans
 Philip Bethell (National Trust)
 *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 13/03/06


TRAC General Session

 TRAC General Session III
 Ben Croxford (University of Cambridge)
  *PAPER ABSTRACTS ADDED 13/03/2006






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