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Belonging and Belongings: Portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni
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Belonging and Belongings: Portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni
Current price: $142.00
Barnes and Noble
Belonging and Belongings: Portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni
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The Late Iron Age in northern East Anglia ended with the Boudican rebellion in 60/61 CE, after which the people known to classical writers as the Iceni were subsumed into the Roman empire. This volume presents new research which tests the archaeological evidence for the Iceni as a defined group, through analysis of the region's distinctive material culture, particularly highlighting the impact of metal-detector finds on the available dataset for research. It evaluates the validity of the theory that the Iceni were slow to adopt Roman imports and luxury goods, either as a form of deliberate resistance or due to cultural conservatism following the failed revolt. The interpretive narrative of the Iceni as 'Other', in both classical and modern sources, is also investigated.