The Archaeology of Roman York

The Archaeology of Roman York
Author: Adam Parker
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781445686080

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This book introduces the archaeology of Eboracum. A fascinating look at the rich Roman history of York.

Book of Roman York

Book of Roman York
Author: Patrick Ottaway
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1993
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: UOM:39015032475470

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Julia Velva A Roman Lady from York

Julia Velva  A Roman Lady from York
Author: Patrick Ottaway
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526710994

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The tombstone of Julia Velva, one of the best-preserved examples from Roman Britain, was found close to a Roman road just outside the center of York. Fifty years old when she died in the early third century, Julia Velva was probably from a wealthy family able to afford a fine monument. Patrick Ottaway uses the tombstone as the starting point to investigate what the world she lived in was like. Drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries and scientific techniques, the author describes the development of Roman York’s legionary fortress, civilian town and surrounding landscape. He also looks at manufacturing and trade, and considers the structure of local society along with the latest analytical evidence for people of different ethnic backgrounds. Aspects of daily life discussed include literacy, costume, cosmetics and diet. There are also chapters dedicated to the abundant York evidence for religion and burial customs. This book presents a picture of what one would have found on the edge of a great Empire at a time when York itself was at the height of its importance. Illustrated with dozens of photographs, specially prepared plans and illustrations, this is an excellent study of one of Roman Britain’s most important places.

Book of Roman York

Book of Roman York
Author: Patrick Ottaway
Publsiher: B T Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 125
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0713470836

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The historic city of York owes its origins to the Roman ninth legion who built a fortress on the banks of the river Ouse in AD 71. In the second century York became the site of a major urban settlement and later acquired the status of colonia. The Emperor Septimius Severus died there in 211 and Constantine the Great was acclaimed there. This book describes the history of the fortress and town from their foundations until the early fifth century when Britain ceased to be part of the Roman Empire.

A Historical Guide to Roman York

A Historical Guide to Roman York
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526781291

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Considering that York was always an important Roman city there are few books available that are devoted specifically to the Roman occupation, even though it lasted for over 300 years and played a significant role in the politics and military activity of Roman Britain and the Roman Empire throughout that period. The few books that there are tend to describe the Roman era and its events in date by date order with little attention paid either to why things happened as they did or to the consequences of these actions and developments. This book is different in that it gives context to what happened here in the light of developments in Roman Britain generally and in the wider Roman Empire; the author digs below the surface and gets behind the scenes to shed light on the political, social and military history of Roman York (Eboracum), explaining, for example, why Julius Caesar invaded, what indeed was really behind the Claudian invasion, why was York developed as a military fortress, why as one of Roman Britain’s capitals? Why did the emperors Hadrian and Severus visit the fortress? You will also discover how and why Constantine accepted and projected Christianity from here, York’s role in the endless coups and revolts besetting the province, the headless gladiators and wonderful mosaics discovered here and why the Romans finally left York and Roman Britain to its own defence. These intriguing historical events are brought to life by reference to the latest local archaeological and epigraphical evidence, to current research and to evolving theories relating to the city’s Roman treasures, of which can be seen in the Yorkshire Museum in York, or in situ.

Roman York

Roman York
Author: Patrick Ottaway
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 0752429167

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The great historic city of York owes its origins to the Roman army which built a fortress here on the banks of the River Ouse in AD 71. By the early third century York had also became the site of a major urban center and the capital of the northern half of Britain when what had been a single Roman province was divided into two. York’s importance is reflected in the fact that two Roman emperors died in the city: Septimius Severus in the year 211, and Constantius I in 306, his son Constantine was then acclaimed emperor here by his father’s troops. Roman York tells the story of the fortress and town from their foundation until the early fifth century when Britain ceased to be part of the Roman Empire. Particular emphasis is placed on the results of recent excavations and research which have added great deal to our knowledge and understanding of the people who lived in a place the Romans knew as Eboracum.

The Archaeology of York

The Archaeology of York
Author: York Archaeological Trust
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1976
Genre: Church Street (York, England)
ISBN: UOM:39015022203916

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Aspects of Industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North

Aspects of Industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North
Author: Pete Wilson,Jennifer Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785704178

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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. But can all developments in local craft and industry be seen as a result of the appearance of the Roman army? The ten papers in this volume focus on craft production in Roman Yorkshire, and the evidence for the role of the army in local manufacturing activities. Several papers examine broad questions surrounding the organisation and scale of production in urban and rural areas. Others consider the local evidence for individual materials and production processes, including those associated with pottery, glass, copper alloys, non-ferrous metals, leather, jet, and building stone.