2023
DOI: 10.16995/traj.9548
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Experimental and Experiential approaches to the past – Reconstructing and understanding Roman domesticity through recreated places

Nicky Garland

Abstract: Experiential, or sensory, studies of the past are often viewed in opposition to the ‘scientific’ nature of experimental archaeology, despite obvious overlaps between these two fields. However, recent research has argued for more humanistic experimental archaeology to better engage our present to the past. This study focuses on how we can, both theoretically and methodologically, utilise contemporary research into the experimental archaeology of Iron Age and Roman Britain to gain insights into the sensory exper… Show more

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