Archaeology of the Roman Economy
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Archaeology of the Roman Economy
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·        Regional Surveys of Roman Settlement and agriculture

·        Social evolution can be examined through the study of settlement patterns and the manner in which resources of the land were exploited.

·        Field survey: political problems of access as well as problems of making generalisations from small samples.  Strength provide large amounts of information unavailable elsewhere – few historical sources.

·        Should not use archaeology solely to back up already certain historical facts – archaeology judges in its own right

·        Pirenne debate – impact Islam on Europe – debate raged using the same Historical documents but different interpretations. Hodges and Whitehouse use archaeological evidence to discuss question.

 

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  2. Conclusions about Archaeology
  3. Environmental Archaeology
  4. Models of the Roman Economy
  5. Rackham - Marshes, Fens, Rivers, and the sea
  6. Studying the Landscape

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