Community and the Creation of Provincial Identities: A Re-interpretation of the Romano-British Aisled Building at North Warnborough |
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Authors: | Lacey M. Wallace |
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Abstract: | The aisled hall at North Warnborough has attracted attention as one of a handful of examples frequently included in surveys and analyses of this common architectural type as well as for arguments related to the gendered use of space. This article presents a new architectural analysis of this building and attempts to set it within its immediate and wider archaeological and geological landscape context. A theoretically informed interpretation of the social significance of this site is offered, which has broader implications for the studies of Romano-British architecture, rural settlement, and landscape. |
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