Un nuevo estilo de vida en la Britania celtica
(2017)
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Moore, T. (2017). Un nuevo estilo de vida en la Britania celtica
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Caesar on Britain (2017)
Book Chapter
Moore, T. (2017). Caesar on Britain. In K. Raaflaub, & R. Strassler (Eds.), The Landmark Julius Caesar (52-56). Landmark
Alternatives to urbanism? Reconsidering oppida and the urban question in Late Iron Age Europe (2017)
Journal Article
Moore, T. (2017). Alternatives to urbanism? Reconsidering oppida and the urban question in Late Iron Age Europe. Journal of World Prehistory, 30(3), 281-300. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10963-017-9109-4The mega-sites of Late Iron Age Europe (traditionally known as ‘oppida’) provide an important dataset for exploring how complex social systems can articulate power in novel ways. The question of whether these can be described as ‘urban’ has overshado... Read More about Alternatives to urbanism? Reconsidering oppida and the urban question in Late Iron Age Europe.
Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England (2017)
Journal Article
Moore, T., & Tully, G. (2018). Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England. Landscape Research, 43(6), 769-783. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2017.1360471In England’s post-Brexit environment, as the nation’s approach to cultural landscapes is reassessed, understanding what stakeholders value and how they currently engage with landscape management is likely to be increasingly important. This study expl... Read More about Connecting landscapes: Examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England.
Beyond Iron Age ‘towns’: Examining oppida as examples of low-density urbanism (2017)
Journal Article
Moore, T. (2017). Beyond Iron Age ‘towns’: Examining oppida as examples of low-density urbanism. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 36(3), 287-305. https://doi.org/10.1111/ojoa.12116The question of whether Late Iron Age oppida in Europe were truly ‘urban’ has dominated debate over these sites since the nineteenth century. Oppida have been surprisingly absent from comparative urban studies, however, despite increasingly nuanced p... Read More about Beyond Iron Age ‘towns’: Examining oppida as examples of low-density urbanism.