Pre Roman and Roman Winchester Clarke G The Roman cemetery at Lankhills

Pre Roman and Roman Winchester  Clarke  G  The Roman cemetery at Lankhills
Author: Giles Clarke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1979
Genre: Britons
ISBN: UOM:39015009109615

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The Roman Cemetery at Lankhills

The Roman Cemetery at Lankhills
Author: Giles Clarke
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803270098

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This book considers the cemetery uncovered outside the north gate of Venta Belgarum, Roman Winchester, and analyses in detail both the graves and their contents. There are detailed studies and important re-assessments of many categories of object, but it is the information about late Roman burial, religion, and society which is of special interest.

Pre Roman and Roman Winchester

Pre Roman and Roman Winchester
Author: Giles Clarke,J. L. Macdonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1979
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UVA:X004786676

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Outside the north gate of Venta Belgarum, Roman Winchester, a great cemetery stretched for 500 yards along the road to Cirencester. Excavations at Lankhills from 1967 to 1972 uncovered 451 graves, many elaborately furnished, at the northern limits of this cemetery, and dating from the fourth century A.D. This book, the second in a two-part study of Venta Belgarum, which forms the third volume of Winchester Studies, describes the excavations of these burials and analyses in detail both the graves and their contents - perhaps the richest single group of fourth century objects yet found in Britain. There are detailed studies and important re-assessments of many categories of object, but it is the information about late Roman burial, religion, and society which is of special interest.

The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain

The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain
Author: Martin Millett,Louise Revell,Alison Moore
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 945
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191002533

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This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches with the wealth of archaeological material from the province. This volume introduces the history of research into the province and the cultural changes at the beginning and end of the Roman period. The majority of the chapters are thematic, dealing with issues relating to the people of the province, their identities and ways of life. Further chapters consider the characteristics of the province they lived in, such as the economy, and settlement patterns. This Handbook reflects the new approaches being developed in Roman archaeology, and demonstrates why the study of Roman Britain has become one of the most dynamic areas of archaeology. The book will be useful for academics and students interested in Roman Britain.

TRAC 2014

TRAC 2014
Author: Tom Brindle,Martyn Allen,Emma Durham,Alex Smith
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785700026

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This volume contains a selection of papers presented at TRAC 2014, as well as some invited contributions. In keeping with the aims of TRAC, several papers make make innovative use of interdisciplinary theory: in humanistic geography, philosophy and archaeology; social psychology; and the cognitive science of religion in the study of Roman monuments, military social history and religion. Other papers share a common theme: the critical interpretation of archaeological evidence. A more careful consideration of non-grave good pottery sherds from graves suggests that these often disregarded items potentially shed light on funerary rites which are usually considered to be invisible; the potential importance of plant remains, particularly of exotic and rare species, in ritual deposits is examined and a new perspective on the negative aspects of Roman conquest of Northern Gaul presented. New approaches towards our understanding of space and landscape in the Roman world comprise an examination of the suburbs of ancient Rome and preliminary results of an ongoing project exploring the relationship between wetland landscapes and domestic settlements, presenting a case study from Spain.

Boudicca s Heirs

Boudicca s Heirs
Author: Dorothy Watts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134463091

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Affording a clearer depiction of women in the Late Iron Age and Roman Britain than currently exists, Dorothy Watts examines archaeological, inscriptional and literary evidence to present a unique assessment of women and their place during the Romanization of Britain. Analyzing information from over 4,000 burials in terms of age, health and nutrition, Watt draws comparison with evidence on men’s lives and burials. Effectively integrating her archaeological findings with the political and social history of the late Iron Age and Roman period, she expertly places women in their real context. This fascinating study of women’s status, daily life, religion and death is an invaluable insight into the lives and loves of women in Roman Britain, and students of history, women’s studies, classical studies and archaeology will find this book an indispensable aid to their studies.

Religion in Late Roman Britain

Religion in Late Roman Britain
Author: Dorothy Watts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134814558

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Religion in Late Roman Britain explores the changes in religion over the fourth century; the historical background for these changes and the forces which contributed to them. Dorothy Watts examines the reasons for the decline of Christianity and the continuation of the pagan, Celtic cults in Britain. The author establishes a chronology for the rise and decline of Christianity, based on the available archaeological evidence, and she charts the fate of the pagan cults and temples in the fourth century. The author discusses the nature of Romano-British pagan religion and she analyses the controversial rite of decapitated burial in the light of some startling new archaeological evidence.

Towns in the Dark

Towns in the Dark
Author: Gavin Speed
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784910051

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The focus of this book is to draw together still scattered data to chart and interpret the changing nature of life in towns from the late Roman period through to the mid-Anglo-Saxon period. Did towns fail? Were these ruinous sites really neglected by early Anglo-Saxon settlers and leaders?