The underlying theme of this paper is the relationship between attachment to place and its role in identity construction. It will reflect on how we balance the apparently coherent communities, which may be exemplified by concentrations of similarities in material culture, and those trends that reach beyond local boundaries, which are often ascribed to wider elite and commercial networks. By focusing on the situation of Italic communities and individuals in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, especiall
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Paradoxes of Place: Pausing Motion in Ancient Italy
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AHRC
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Bibliographic Information
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Communicating Identity in Italic Iron Age Communities (2011)
Page Reference: 210-22
ISBN: 9781842179918