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  2. Archaeology at Cambridge 2017–2018 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ar_2017-18_web.pdf
    15 Oct 2019: Dr Alessandro Launaro (Faculty of Classics) Archaeology and history of Roman Italy; landscape archaeology; economic history. • ... Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) Social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. •
  3. Annual Report 2003 use

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2003.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: A newdimension for the socio-economic ranking of tombs is introduced by adding the quality of workmanship tosize and complexity. ... This might suggest thatsome of the rural wealth filtered down to the lowest economic levels.
  4. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Annual Report…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2004.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: The household, as a nexus of social and economic activities, plays a central role in how society. ... relationships and the integration of the household into the wider social landscape (site, settlements, andactivity zones) and the physical landscape
  5. Dorothy Garrod at Cambridge

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/dorothy_garrod_at_cambridge.pdf
    14 Aug 2019: As the first prehistorian to assume the Disney Chair, she was Professor of a new subject that had been only recently introduced to the University curriculum and was not yet fully
  6. Annual Report 2010.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2010.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Prof. Martin Millett (Faculty of Classics)The social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. • ... Prof. Nicholas Postgate (Department of Archaeology)Assyriology; social and economic history of Mesopotamia, esp.
  7. Annual Report 2007.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2007.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Professor Cunliffe’s main interest is in first-millennium bc to early first-millennium ad European archaeology focusing on social and economic dynamics and the relationships between the Mediterranean world and
  8. Dorothy Garrod at Cambridge

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/dorothy_garrod_at_cambridge.pdf
    14 Aug 2019: As the first prehistorian to assume the Disney Chair, she was Professor of a new subject that had been only recently introduced to the University curriculum and was not yet fully
  9. Archaeology at Cambridge 2014–2015 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ar_2014-15_for_web.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) The social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. • ... Prof. Nicholas Postgate FBA (Division of Archaeology) Assyriology; social and economic history of Mesopotamia. •
  10. Archaeology at Cambridge 2017–2018 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/ar_2017-18_web.pdf
    15 Oct 2019: Dr Alessandro Launaro (Faculty of Classics) Archaeology and history of Roman Italy; landscape archaeology; economic history. • ... Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) Social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. •
  11. Annual Report 2003 use

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2003.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: A newdimension for the socio-economic ranking of tombs is introduced by adding the quality of workmanship tosize and complexity. ... This might suggest thatsome of the rural wealth filtered down to the lowest economic levels.
  12. Archaeology at Cambridge 2013–2014 McDonald Institute for…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/annual_report_2013-2014_for_web.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: Prof. Martin Millett FBA (Faculty of Classics) The social and economic archaeology of the Roman world. • ... Prof. Nicholas Postgate FBA (Division of Archaeology) Assyriology; social and economic history of Mesopotamia. •
  13. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Annual Report…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2004.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: The household, as a nexus of social and economic activities, plays a central role in how society. ... relationships and the integration of the household into the wider social landscape (site, settlements, andactivity zones) and the physical landscape
  14. Annual Report 2004 use3

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2005.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: tive, cultural and economic aspects of human. advancement. Knowledge of butchery and imple-. ... plexity;. • networks of socio-economic interaction: social relations as a mechanism to explore complexity.
  15. Annual Report 2002 use

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2002.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: The papers in this latter volume explore and develop ways of using food to write social history; theymove beyond taphonomic and economic properties of ‘subsistence resources’ to examine the social backgroundand
  16. Annual Report 2004 use3

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2005.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: tive, cultural and economic aspects of human. advancement. Knowledge of butchery and imple-. ... plexity;. • networks of socio-economic interaction: social relations as a mechanism to explore complexity.
  17. Annual Report 2002 use

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2002.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: The papers in this latter volume explore and develop ways of using food to write social history; theymove beyond taphonomic and economic properties of ‘subsistence resources’ to examine the social backgroundand
  18. Annual Report 2006.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2006.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: 1. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Annual Report 2005–2006. 2. The 2005–2006 academic year has been typically busy for the Institute, with a rich programme of projects, academic meetings, visitors, and publications. A particular
  19. Annual Report 2006.indd

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/miar-report-2006.pdf
    22 Aug 2019: 1. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Annual Report 2005–2006. 2. The 2005–2006 academic year has been typically busy for the Institute, with a rich programme of projects, academic meetings, visitors, and publications. A particular

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