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The countryside of Roman Britain: a Gallic perspective [PDF]
The publication of the RurLand project (Rural Landscape in North-East Gaul) has provided an opportunity to compare methodologies and results with those of The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain Project.
Fulford, Michael
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Mars Braciaca (RIB 278) at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire [PDF]
Braciaca, on an altar to Mars at Haddon Hall (near Bakewell, in the north Midlands of England), has been related to Welsh brag 'malt' and explained as 'he of (divine) intoxication'.
Andrew Breeze
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The making of Britain’s first urban landscapes: the case of late Iron Age and Roman Essex [PDF]
This paper presents preliminary research into the social and economic impact of early urban settlement in Britain, focusing on the case-study area of Late Iron Age to Roman Essex.
Perring, D, Pitts, M
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Way back in the late 70's when I was studying Classics at Cambridge, I had to take some courses on Roman Britain. Try as my lecturers would, they could not make it sexy. Not compared to debauched Rome and sun-soaked Greece…
Caroline Lawrence
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Depicting the gods: metal figurines in Roman Britain
This article introduces the types of figurines found in Roman Britain. Over 1000 figurines of Late Iron Age or Roman date are known from Britain, but there has been no consideration of the group as a whole.
Emma Durham
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The Defended Vici of Roman Britain: Recent Research and New Agendas
The evidence of the character and purpose of settlements previously described as defended ‘small towns’ is reviewed in the light of knowledge accrued since the implementation of Planning Policy Guidance 16 in 1990, the same year as the publication of ...
Alexander Smith, M. Fulford
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Monumental Latin inscriptions from Roman Britain in the Ashmolean Museum collection [PDF]
This article presents some of the results of the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project (funded by the AHRC 2013–2017), with new editions and commentaries on inscriptions from Roman Britain in the Ashmolean Museum.
Cooley, Alison
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The Hoarding, Deposition and Use of Pewter in Roman Britain
The circumstances surrounding the deposition and hoarding of pewter in Roman Britain are examined - in particular material associations and broad archaeological contexts are analysed - and the conclusion is advanced that almost all such pewter material ...
Melania Cazzulo
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THE ROMAN WITHDRAWAL FROM BRITAIN – 410 OR 435? A FRESH PERSPECTIVE
This article discusses the evidence to support a continued official Roman imperial presence in Britain after the traditional date of 409-410, with the possibility of the final loss of the British provinces occurring sometime around 435-440.
Alexander Canduci
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Irish and Welsh Law in the European Contexts
This paper traces the relationship of the Roman Empire with Ireland and Wales from roughly the fifth to the seventh centuries and probes the role that Roman and Canon law played there following the events of 410, based on evidence from authors, such as ...
Thomas Charles-Edward, Jaqueline Bemmer
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