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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 17 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 138
ISBN: 9781785709340
Pub Date: 12 Apr 2018
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
This volume publishes papers relating to new research on Roman period ceramics. Two papers present evidence of Late Iron Age and early Roman pottery forms and fabrics from west and east Kent: from West Malling, including transitional wares, and by Sholden villa, with groups of second century date including samian. Ceramic fire-dogs discovered in the area of the Dutch Lowlands and Flanders brings to attention a type of find that may prove to be more common than previously noted.
Alan Sorrell Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9781785707407
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2018
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
Alan Sorrell’s archaeological reconstruction drawings and paintings remain some of the best, most accurate and most accomplished paintings of their genre that continue to inform our understanding and appreciation of historic buildings and monuments in Europe, the Near East and throughout the UK. His famously stormy and smoky townscapes, especially those of Roman Britain, were based on meticulous attention to detail borne of detailed research in collaboration with archaeologists such as Sir Mortimer Wheeler, Sir Cyril Fox and Sir Barry Cunliffe, who excavated and recorded his subjects of interest. Many of his reconstructions were commissioned to accompany visitor information and guidebooks at historic sites and monuments where they continue to be displayed.
The Roman Amphitheatre of Chester Volume 1 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 496
ISBN: 9781785707445
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2017
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: The Roman Amphitheatre of Chester
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
This is the first of two volumes dealing with the major research excavations on the Chester Amphitheatre in 2004–2006. The amphitheatre was discovered in 1929 and partially excavated in the 1970s, after which the northern half was laid out as a public monument. Subsequent questions about the future of the site and the original interpretation prompted the recent work which was part funded by English Heritage and the (then) Chester City Council.
Horcott Quarry, Fairford and Arkell’s Land, Kempsford Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 552
ISBN: 9781905905386
Pub Date: 31 May 2017
Illustrations: 259 illustrations, 134 tables
Description:
Excavations in advance of gravel quarrying in the Upper Thames Valley at Horcott Quarry, Fairford, and nearby Arkell’s Land, Kempsford, revealed contrasting pictures. At Horcott, on the second terrace, there was periodic activity from the early Mesolithic onwards. A major earlier Iron Age settlement contained roundhouses and at least 135 four-post structures, suggesting an exceptional focus on grain storage.
Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 9 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 82
ISBN: 9781842170496
Pub Date: 31 May 2017
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
Illustrations: b/w pls
Description:
Rossington Bridge lies next to the Roman road between Doncaster and Lincoln. Excavations between 1956-1961 discovered eight pottery kilns, a site of considerable significance. The kilns and material from the waster heaps excavated lie on a site with at least fifteen other unexcavated kilns and ancillary structures lying either side of the Roman road.
Death as a Process Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9781785703232
Pub Date: 25 May 2017
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Studies in Funerary Archaeology
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
The study of funerary practice has become one of the most exciting and rapidly developing areas of Roman archaeology in recent decades. This volume draws on large-scale fieldwork from across Europe, methodological advances and conceptual innovations to explore new insights from analysis of the Roman dead, concerning both the rituals which saw them to their tombs and the communities who buried them. In particular the volume seeks to establish how the ritual sequence, from laying out the dead to the pyre and tomb, and from placing the dead in the earth to the return of the living to commemorate them, may be studied from archaeological evidence.
RRP: £38.00
Pudding Pan Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 202
ISBN: 9780861592029
Pub Date: 30 Apr 2017
Series: British Museum Research Publications
Illustrations: 80 colour illus.
Description:
For more than 300 years commercial fishermen working in the outer Thames estuary have recovered Roman pottery in their oyster dredgers and fishing nets from the seabed in the vicinity of Pudding Pan. However, despite numerous attempts to locate the source of the material, this elusive site has remained undiscovered beneath the waves. This book assesses the recovered assemblage from Pudding Pan to determine the nature and location of the site.
Agriculture and Industry in South-Eastern Roman Britain Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
ISBN: 9781785703195
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2016
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
The ancient counties surrounding the Weald in the southeastern corner of England have a strongly marked character of their own that has survived remarkably well in the face of ever-increasing population pressure. The area is, however, comparatively neglected in discussion of Roman Britain, where it is often subsumed into a generalised treatment of the ‘civilian’ part of Britannia that is based largely on other parts of the country. This book aims to redress the balance.
RRP: £40.00
The Mildenhall Treasure Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 297
ISBN: 9780861592005
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2016
Description:
Discovered in Suffolk in 1942, the Mildenhall Treasure is one of the most important collections of Late Roman silver tableware from the Roman Empire, and one of the British Museum’s most iconic finds. It features some of the finest pieces of Roman craftsmanship known from throughout the Roman Empire. This book offers new perspectives on the Treasure and its significance with the wider Roman world, and is essential reading for archaeologists, historians, and those with an interest in Roman Britain.
Romano-British Settlement and Cemeteries at Mucking Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 456
ISBN: 9781785702686
Pub Date: 26 Sep 2016
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
Excavations at Mucking, Essex, between 1965 and 1978, revealed extensive evidence for a multi-phase rural Romano–British settlement, perhaps an estate centre, and five associated cemetery areas (170 burials) with different burial areas reserved for different groups within the settlement. The settlement demonstrated clear continuity from the preceding Iron Age occupation with unbroken sequences of artefacts and enclosures through the first century AD, followed by rapid and extensive remodelling, which included the laying out a Central Enclosure and an organised water supply with wells, accompanied by the start of large-scale pottery production. After the mid-second century AD the Central Enclosure was largely abandoned and settlement shifted its focus more to the Southern Enclosure system with a gradual decline though the 3rd and 4th centuries although continued burial, pottery and artefactual deposition indicate that a form of settlement continued, possibly with some low-level pottery production.
RRP: £40.00
Aspects of Industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781842170786
Pub Date: 15 Aug 2016
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: 69 b/w figs, 3 tbs
Description:
At the frontiers of the Roman Empire, military settlements had a profound influence on local crafting traditions. Legions were not just fighting units - they contained a large number of craftsmen, and the fortress would have been a centre of manufacturing activity. A timber legionary fortress, for example, required vast numbers of nails, many of which would have been made by legionary smiths on site, and an army of thousands would require many more pots, shoes and tents than could be produced by local domestic potters and leather workers.
Silchester: Changing Visions of a Roman Town Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
ISBN: 9780907764427
Pub Date: 31 Jul 2016
Series: Britannia Monographs
Illustrations: 195
Description:
This volume draws together for the first time all the fieldwork known to have taken place from the earliest located trenches in the 1720s up until the modern campaigns of Fulford. It integrates this work with a new geophysical survey of 217ha to provide a new overarching narrative for the town. The volume starts with a historiography of work on the city from earliest antiquarian investigations.
RRP: £55.00
The Archaeology of the Lower City and Adjacent Suburbs Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 550
ISBN: 9781782978527
Pub Date: 29 Feb 2016
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Lincoln Archaeology Studies
Illustrations: b/w illustrations
Description:
This volume contains reports on excavations undertaken in the lower walled city at Lincoln, which lies on sloping ground on the northern scarp of the Witham gap, and its adjacent suburbs between 1972 and 1987, and forms a companion volume to LAS volumes 2 and 3 which cover other parts of the historic city. The earliest features encountered were discovered both near to the line of Ermine Street and towards Broadgate. Remains of timber storage buildings were found, probably associated with the Roman legionary occupation in the later 1st century AD.
RRP: £55.00
Temples and Suburbs: Excavations at Tabard Square, Southwark Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 368
ISBN: 9780992667252
Pub Date: 10 Dec 2015
Imprint: Pre-Construct Archaeology
Description:
This monograph details the results of major excavations in Southwark, London, detailing an archaeological sequence which spans the early prehistoric to very latest Roman periods. The site lay on the Southern outskirts of Roman London and was the location of a large Romano-Celtic temple complex. A very large finds assemblage includes a marble inscription, which is the earliest text found to mention 'Londoners'.
Roman Occupation South-East of the Forum Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781907586248
Pub Date: 13 Jan 2015
Description:
Excavations near the Roman forum on Londinium’s eastern hill (modern Cornhill) have revealed archaeological evidence from the earliest period of London’s history. There was intensive domestic occupation on the site from c. AD 50–5, which was interrupted by the Boudican fire of AD 60/61.
A Late Roman Town House and its Environs Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 436
ISBN: 9780907764397
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2014
Series: Britannia Monographs
Illustrations: 214
Description:
This report publishes the 1937–8 excavations in Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset, which revealed one of the best preserved late Roman town houses so far discovered in Roman Britain. Extensively decorated with mosaics, the building has recently been re-displayed in a new cover building by Dorset County Council. In addition to the town house and its mosaics, the report publishes the surrounding buildings in the north-west quarter of the town, also mostly of late Roman date, and associated occupation along with an extensive collection of artefacts, including outstanding finds of coins, glass, iron and Kimmeridge shale.
RRP: £36.00