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The Late Iron Age in northern East Anglia ended with the Boudican rebellion in 60/61 CE, after which the people known to classical writers as the Iceni were subsumed into the Roman empire. This volume presents new research which tests the archaeological evidence for the Iceni as a defined group, through analysis of the region's distinctive material culture, particularly highlighting the impact of metal-detector finds on the available dataset for research. It evaluates the validity of the theory that the Iceni were slow to adopt Roman imports and luxury goods, either as a form of deliberate…mehr

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The Late Iron Age in northern East Anglia ended with the Boudican rebellion in 60/61 CE, after which the people known to classical writers as the Iceni were subsumed into the Roman empire. This volume presents new research which tests the archaeological evidence for the Iceni as a defined group, through analysis of the region's distinctive material culture, particularly highlighting the impact of metal-detector finds on the available dataset for research. It evaluates the validity of the theory that the Iceni were slow to adopt Roman imports and luxury goods, either as a form of deliberate resistance or due to cultural conservatism following the failed revolt. The interpretive narrative of the Iceni as 'Other', in both classical and modern sources, is also investigated.
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Natasha Harlow is an author and passionate advocate in the field of gut health. She has an academic background in nutritional science and years of research in gut microbiology. Natasha's work is driven by a deep-seated belief in the power of holistic health approaches, and she has dedicated her career to exploring the complex interplay between what we eat and how we feel, think, and behave.Through her books, Natasha aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and everyday wellness practices, making the intricate details of gut health accessible and actionable for everyone. Her writing not only sheds light on the latest findings in the field but also offers practical advice for nurturing a healthy gut. She inspires readers to take control of their well-being by understanding the foundational role of gut health in overall vitality.