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Roman Amphoras in Britain

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 1996
This paper is a survey of the principal classes of amphoras circulating in Britain during the Roman period (1st c. BC - 4th c. AD). The form, fabric, sources, contents and dating of each type are described in a series of Atlas Pages, accompanied by a ...
Paul Tyers
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2nd c. CE defenses around small towns in Roman Britain structured by road network connectivity

open access: yesJournal of Roman Archaeology, 2022
The large-scale provision of defenses around small towns in Roman Britain during the 2nd c. CE is without parallel in the Roman Empire. Although the relationship between defended small towns and the Roman road network has been noted previously ...
Joseph Lewis
semanticscholar   +1 more source

قراءة في أيديولوجية النخبة في ضوء فسيفساء ولاية بريطانيا الرومانية خلال القرن الرابع الميلادي Reading in Ideology of the Elite in the Roman Mosaics of Britain during the Fourth Century AD [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2022
قراءة في أيديولوجية النخبة في ضوء فسيفساء ولاية بريطانيا الرومانية خلال القرن الرابع الميلادي تَمتعت ولاية بريطانيا بأهمية بالغة للإمبراطورية الرومانية؛ مما كان له أبلغ الأثر على جوانب عديدة خاصة في الحياة الاجتماعية والفنية هناك؛ حيث جلب السلام ...
Rania Samir Zidan
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The tongue-tied dead: burials and cemetries as a source for sociocultural change in the south-east of Britain at the turn of the new era [PDF]

open access: yesРелигия, церковь, общество, 2016
The article examines pre-Roman necropolis and burials of early Roman Britain and attempts to estimate their informational importance for studies of the socio-cultural changes taken place on the island in the 1st century B. C. – 1st century.
Anton Yeraluevich Barushnikov
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Innovation and Agency: To What Extent Did Cultural Appropriation Affect the Development of Jewellery in Britain During the 1st to 2nd Centuries AD?

open access: yesTheoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2021
From the Late Iron Age (LIA) to the second century AD significant cultural and technological changes occurred within Britain, commonly associated with the new relationship formed with the Roman Empire.
Elizabeth Anne Grace Webster
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Quintus in Britannia: visiting Roman Britain with the Cambridge Latin Course

open access: yesThe Journal of Classics Teaching, 2020
This article records its author's travels to sites in Britain that either provide settings for or are relevant to the stories of the Cambridge Latin Course.
James Watson
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Isotopic Evidence for Changes in Cereal Production Strategies in Iron Age and Roman Britain

open access: yes, 2020
Following the Roman conquest, agricultural production in Britain faced increasing demand from large urban and military populations. While it has long been thought that this necessitated an increase in agricultural production, direct archaeological ...
L. Lodwick   +3 more
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Illuminating Roman Britain

open access: yesTheoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2000
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Melania Cazzulo
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Post-Colonial Rome, and Beyond

open access: yesRevista de Historiografía, 2021
Roman archaeology is one of the major subfields of archaeology in which post-colonial theory has flourished, and not just in relation to the role of the past in the present, but also as a means to approach the interpretation of the Roman world itself ...
Andrew Gardner
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Roman-Period Activity at Prehistoric Ritual Monuments in Britain and in the Armorican Peninsula

open access: yesTheoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 1993
This paper is about the archaeology of superstition, a subject often neglected, although archaeologists frequently write about religion. The paper distinguishes between ritual and superstition, and explores the Roman material evidence in detail.
Melania Cazzulo
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