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31 - Classics
University of Exeter
Alien cities: consumption and the origins of urbanism in Roman Britain
This volume represents the culmination of an English Heritage funded project led by Perring and Pitts; consequently, all chapters (including those not authored by the editors) are wholly driven by the intellectual agenda of the editors. Martin Pitts contributed half the editing (substantially re-working chapters 8 and 9), two single authored chapters (7 and 10, pp. 137-162 and 231-242), and two co-authored chapters (2 and 11, pp. 13-22 and 243-253). He also undertook the multivariate statistics in chapter 9 (figures 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.30, 9.37, 9.40), and wrote the corresponding text discussing the findings/ interpretation of results.