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Orientalism, New York.
, 1978. The Archaeology of Death, Cambridge / London / New York / New Rochelle / Melbourne / Sydney: Cambridge University Press.
, 1981. An anthropological approach to the study of romanization processes. In Roman and native in the Low Countries. Spheres of interaction. BAR International Series. Oxford, pp. 71-104.
, 1983. , 1983.
The North Belgic Tribes in the 1st century B.C.: a historical-anthropological perspective. In Roman and native in the Low Countries. Spheres of interaction. BAR International Series. Oxford, pp. 43-70.
, 1983. The cultural biography of things. Commodization as a process. In The social life of things. Commodities in cultural perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. s.p.
, 1986. Rural Integration in the Roman West: an introductory essay. In Current Research on the Romanization of the Western Provinces. BAR-International Series. s.l.: Tempus Reparatum, pp. 1-8.
, 1992. Romanisation and the transformation of a martial elite-ideology in a frontier-province. In Frontières d'Empire. Actes de la Table Ronde Internationale de Nemours 1992. Mémoires du Musée de Préhistoire d'Ile-de-France. Nemours, pp. 33-50.
, 1993. British Imperialism and the Roman Empire. In Roman Imperialism: post-colonial perspectives. Leicester Archaeology Monographs. Leicester, pp. 19-34.
, 1996. Dialogues of power and experience in the Roman Empire. In Dialogues in Roman Imperialism. Power, discourse and discrepant experience in the Roman Empire. Journal of Roman Archaeology, supplementary series / International Roman Archaeology Conference Series. Portsmouth, Rhode Island, pp. 7-20.
, 1997. Mommsen through to Haverfield: the origins of Romanization studies in the late 19th-c. Britain. In Dialogues in Roman Imperialism. Power, discourse and discrepant experience in the Roman Empire. Journal of Roman Archaeology, supplementary series / International Roman Archaeology Conference Series. Portsmouth, Rhode Island, pp. 27-50.
, 1997. 'Romanization'-'Imperialism': what are we talking about?. In TRAC 96. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Hosted by the Research School of Archaeology and Archaeological Science. The University of Sheffield March 30th & 31st 1996. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 8-14.
, 1997. Becoming Roman. The origins of provincial civilization in Gaul, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
, 1998. Multiple levels of meaning and the tension of consciousness. How to interpret iron technology in Bantu Africa. Archaeological Dialogues, 5(1), pp.30-53.
, 1998. Roman narratives. The writing of archaeological discourse- a view from Britain. Archaeological Dialogues, 8(2), p.xx-xx.
, 2001. Creolisation, pidginisation and the interpretation of unique artefacts in early Roman Britain. In TRAC 2002. Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference which took place at the University of Kent at Canterbury 5-6 April 2002. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 113-125.
, 2003. La romanisation en question. Annales histoire, sciences sociales, 59, pp.287-311.
, 2004. The archaeology of time, London-New York.
, 2005. Sur le concept de Romanisation. Paradigmes historiographiques et perspectives de recherche. In Mélanges de l'Ecole Française de Rome. Collection Antiquité. Rome: Ecole Française de Rome, pp. 161-165.
, 2006. Faut-il déromaniser l'archéologie des campagnes gallo-romaines. Archéopages, 18(janvier 20), pp.22-25.
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