Belonging and belongings: portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the IceniTools Harlow, Natasha Pia (2018) Belonging and belongings: portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe Late Iron Age in northern East Anglia ends with the Boudican revolt in 60/61 CE, after which, the people known as the Iceni were subsumed by the Roman empire. This thesis tests the archaeological evidence for the Iceni as a defined group, demonstrated by the distinctive character material culture in the region. It investigates the theory that they were slow to adopt Roman imports and luxury goods, either as a form of deliberate resistance or due to cultural retardation following the Boudican revolt. It also questions the interpretive narrative of the Iceni as ‘Other’, in both Classical and modern sources.
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