Exchange and Agency in Northern Roman Britain: The Native Sites of Fairy Knowe and Leckie Brochs
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2023
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Bryn Mawr College. Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
Bryn Mawr College. Department of Classics
Haverford College. Department of Classics
Bryn Mawr College. Department of Classics
Haverford College. Department of Classics
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The brochs of Fairy Knowe and Leckie, native sites in Northern Britain occupied during the Roman period, provide a valuable archaeological case study of native responses to the Roman occupation. The archaeological record of the sites demonstrates a variable approach to the adoption of Roman goods that preserved certain forms of craftwork while adapting others to take advantage of the availability of new materials.