This volume is a worthy addition to those already published... [and] will prove useful to those who undertake research and teaching within Roman archaeology.
Journal of Hellenic Studies
TRAC represents a very useful forum for ensuring that the Romans do not escape the incisive theoretical reworking of much archaeological data now prevalent in other archaeological periods.
Sussex Archaeological Society Newsletter, 94
Representing Londinium (Francis Grew)
Writing colonial conflict, acknowledging colonial weaknesses (Garrick Fincham)
Identities in the late Roman army: material and textual perspectives (Andrew Gardner)
Medicine, culture and military identity (Patricia Baker)
Siege works, psychology and symbolism (Gwyn Davies)
Animal iconographies: metaphor, meaning and identity (Miranda Aldhouse Green)
An archaeology of food: a case study from Roman Britain (Gillian Hawkes)
Small finds: problems and possibilities (Kelly Spradley)
`Romanisation' and the body (Gilly Carr)
Infants, cemeteries and communities in the Roman provinces (John Pearce)
Unpicking a myth: the infanticide of female and disabled infants in antiquity (Eleanor Scott)
Playing Dead (Rebecca Gowland)