The Roman object revolution: objectscapes and intra-cultural connectivity in northwest Europe
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Abstract: | This book explores a major step-change in Eurasian history: the revolutionary boom in standardised objects at the start of the Roman era. The far-reaching impacts of this revolution are addressed through an examination of the circulation and selections of thousands of standardized pots and brooches, with particular emphasis on funerary repertoires, c. 100 BC - AD 100. Breaking with the national frameworks that inform artefact research in much 'provincial' Roman archaeology, the book tests the idea that marked increases in the movement of people and objects fostered pan-regional culture(s) and transformed societies. Using a rich database spanning a swathe of northwest Europe, the study is one of the first to extensively apply multivariate statistics (such as correspondence analysis) to material of this kind, enabling a move from disconnected regional studies, sites and assemblages to new understandings of a more richly complex cultural milieu |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-234) |
Umfang: | xv, 244 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 31 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS FIGURES VII TABLES X PREFACE 1 XIII STANDARDISED OBJECTS ASHISTORICAL AGENTS 1.1 The genealogy of the saucer 1.2. The bright red plate at the funeral 1.3 Back to the big picture: on globalisation and Roman connectivity 1.4 Towards objectscapes: a multi-scalarapproach to objects en masse 1.4.1 Case-study: the agency of china in Europe, 1600 - 1800 1.5 The impacts of standardised thmgs-m-motion on objectscapes 1.5.1 What do objectscapes do? 1.5.2 Why did past objectscapes look the way they did? 1.5.3 Stylistic genealogy 1.5.4 Local agency and replication 1.5.5 Longer-term evolution 1.5.6 From objectscapes to styles of consumption 1.6 The structure, data, and methods used in this book 1.6.1 The size and shape of the data: samples and coverage 1.6.2 Methodological approaches to handling data 1.6.3 Interpreting and using Correspondence Analysis (CA) 2 THE ROLES OF OBJECTS IN LATER IRON AGE I į i 4 7 8 12 12 14 16 17 18 19 19 22 23 27 SOCIETIES 29 2.1 Funerary equipment for the late Iron Age aristocrat 2.2 Mediterranean objects in late Iron Age northwest Europe 2.3 Local objects: circulations, innovations, and the beginnings of standardisation 2.3.1 The ‘fibula event horizon1 2.3.2 The potter’s wheel and mass consumption 2.4 Funerary objectscapes in later Iron Age northwest Europe 2.4.1 Changing funerary objectscapes, c. 120 — 20 BC 2.4.2 Pottery in funerary objectscapes, c. 120 — 20 BC 2.4.3 Fibulae in funerary objectscapes, c. 90 — 20 BC 2.4.4 Richly furnished graves, c. 90 — 20 BC 2.5 Standardisation as innovation in later Iron Age fhnerary objectscapes 43 3 63 THE
OBJECT REVOLUTION IN NORTHWEST EUROPE 3.1 Rome’s impact in northwest Europe 3.2 The objectscape at Rome’s northern military command post: the Kops Plateau, Nijmegen 3.3 Funerary objectscapes in early Roman northern Gaul and beyond 3.3.1 Changing funerary objectscapes, c. 25 BC —AD 40 3.3.2 Pottery in funerary objectscapes, c. 25 BC -AD 40 3.3.3 Richly furnished graves, c. 25 BC — AD 40 3.4 Standardised objects and their circulations, c. 25 BC-AD 40 3.4.1 3.4.2 Standardised fibulae in settlements and cemeteries, c. 25 BC - AD 40 Standardised ceramics in settlements and cemeteries, c. 25 BC - AD 40 29 35 38 39 41 43 48 54 56 61 63 67 77 78 82 86 91 91 95
3.4.3 Standardised objects in funerary objectscapes, c. 25 BC — AD 40 3.5 Standardised objects in the inter֊artefactual domain 4 OBJECTSCAPES, CITYSCAPES, AND COLONIAL 102 109 ENCOUNTERS III 4.1 Claudian conquest, colonies, and cityscapes 4.2 Objectscapes at Claudio-Neronian Colchester: Camulodunum and Colonia Claudia Victricensis 4.3 Funerary objectscapes in Claudio-Neronian northwest Europe 4.3.1 Changing funerary objectscapes, c. AD 40 — 70 4.3.2 Pottery in funerary objectscapes, c. AD 40 - 70 4.3.3 Richly furnished graves, c. AD 40 ^70 4.4 Standardised objects and their circulations, c. AD 40 ֊ 70 4.4.1 Standardised fibulae in settlements and cemeteries, c. AD 40 — 70 4.4.2 Standardised ceramics in settlements and cemeteries, c. AD 40 — 70 4.4.3 The impact of Gallic migration and auxiliary recruitment on imperial objectscapes 4.4.4 Standardised objects in funerary objectscapes, c. AD 40 ֊ 70 4.5 Imperial styles of consumption, Roman urbanism, and regional diversity 161 5 165 LOCAL ELITES, IMPERIAL CULTURE, AND PROVINCIAL OBJECTSCAPES 5.1 Perspectives on Flavian Romanisation 5.2 Flavian connectivity and local aristocracies 5.3 Funerary objectscapes in Flavian northwest Europe 5.3.1 Changing funerary objectscapes, c. AD 70 - 100 5.3.2 Pottery in funerary objectscapes, c. AD 70 - 100 5.3.3 Richly-fhrnished graves, c. AD 70 ֊֊ 100 5.3.4 Returning auxiliaries and northern Gallic funerary objectscapes 5.4 Standardised objects and their circulations, c. AD 70 — 100 5.4.1 Standardised ceramics in settlements and cemeteries, c. AD 70 - 100 5.4.2 Case-study: drinking vessels in
southeast Britannia, c. AD 40 - 250 5.4.3 Standardised objects infunerary objectscapes, c.AD 70 — 100 5.5 The emergence of Roman provincial objectscapes 6 HISTORICAL CHANGE AND THE ROMAN I N T E R - A R T E F A C T UA L 6.1 The Roman object revolution in northwest Europe 6.2 Standardised objects and long-term change 6.3 Imperialism and beyond. Deterritorialised styles of consumption and their evolution in the Roman northwest 6.3.1 The Catuvellauni-Treveri nexus m 112 123 123 127 131 137 137 139 148 154 165 166 171 172 177 180 183 186 186 191 194 203 DOMAIN 207 207 210 212 214 6.3.2 How objects made provincial societies: the Batavi and the Nervii 6.4 Epilogue: Objectscapes and intra-cultural connectivity in the Roman world 215 REFERENCES 2Iy CLASSICAL 21y MODERN SOURCES SOURCES APPENDICES 1: Data sources by archaeological site 2: Fine ware vessel form classifications 216 2Iy 235 7,n
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