Pitts, Martin.
Pitts, Martin 19..-.... historien
Martin Pitts archéologue
Pitts, Martin ca. 20./21. Jh.
Pitts, Martin, 19..-....
Pitts, Martin, Ancient/Roman history
VIAF ID: 311458430 (Personal)
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Works
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Alien cities : consumption and the origins of urbanism in Roman Britain | |
Appendix A: Roman Tablewares: some notes on definitions and terminology | |
Classifying and Visualising Roman Pottery using Computer-scanned Typologies | |
Consumption, deposition and social practice: a ceramic approach to intra-site analysis in late Iron Age to Roman Britain | |
Debating the Roman origins of Londinium, with questions about its material signature. LACEY M. WALLACE, THE ORIGIN OF ROMAN LONDON (Cambridge Classical Studies; Cambridge University Press 2014). Pp. xvi + 192, figs. 76 (67 in colour), Tables 25. ISBN | |
“I Drink, Therefore I am?” Pottery Consumption and Identity at Elms Farm, Heybridge, Essex | |
Dying Young A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Child Health in Roman Britain | |
The Emperor's New Clothes? The Utility of Identity in Roman Archaeology | |
F. DE ANGELIS (ED.), REGIONALISM AND GLOBALISM IN ANTIQUITY: EXPLORING THEIR LIMITS (Colloquia Antiqua 7). Leuven: Peeters, 2013. Pp. xvi + 362, illus., maps, plans.isbn 9789042926691. €78.00 | |
Globalisation and the Roman world world history, connectivity and material culture | |
Globalization | |
Globalizing the local in Roman Britain: An anthropological approach to social change | |
The Making of Britain's First Urban Landscapes: The Case of Late Iron Age and Roman Essex | |
Margaret Darling & Barbara Precious with Joanna Bird, Brenda Dickinson & Katherine Hartley. A corpus of Roman pottery from Lincoln (Lincoln Archaeological Studies 6). xi+392 pages, numerous colour and b&w illustrations. 2014. Oxford & Oakville (CT): | |
North Sea and Channel Connectivity during the Late Iron Age and Roman Period (175/150 BC–AD 409). By Morris. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 2157. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2010. Pp. xii + 240, illus. Price: £44.00. isbn 978 1 407 | |
POTS AND PITS: DRINKING AND DEPOSITION IN LATE IRON AGE SOUTH-EAST BRITAIN | |
Re-thinking the Southern British Oppida : Networks, Kingdoms and Material Culture | |
Reconsidering Britain's first urban communities | |
Regional Identities and the Social Use of Ceramics | |
Roman object revolution : objectscapes and intra-cultural connectivity in northwest Europe | |
Rural Transformation in the Urbanized Landscape | |
Towards Romanization 2.0: High-Definition Narratives in the Roman North-West | |
York's ‘African-style’ Severan Pottery Reconsidered |