About the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal

The Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, providing a venue for innovative and interdisciplinary research in the field of Roman Archaeology. TRAJ promotes the use of theoretical approaches to the Roman past and facilitates fresh interpretations of datasets, rather than solely the presentation of archaeological data. The geographical scope of the journal is the whole of the Roman world at its greatest extent, including areas beyond the frontiers where Roman influence was evident. The journal’s temporal scope is from the Bronze Age to the Late Antique period; however, the subject of most contributions will usually range from the third century BC to the fifth century AD.

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Call for Papers – 'Cosmologies Across Boundaries' 2024 Special Issue
Posted by Emily Hanscam on 2024-02-26

Call for Papers Cosmologies Across Boundaries: Disrupting the Iron Age-Roman Distinction in the Study of Religion in the Roman Provinces An Open-Access Special Issue of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal Edited by Alena Wigodner (Princeton University), Pat Lowinger (Peninsula College) and Alex Rome-Griffin (University of Lancaster) While it’s inevitable that [...]