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What was a mortarium used for? Organic residues and cultural change in Iron Age and Roman Britain. [PDF]
The Romans brought the mortarium to Britain in the first century AD, and there has long been speculation on its actual purpose. Using analysis of the residues trapped in the walls of these ‘kitchen blenders’ and comparing them with Iron Age and Roman ...
Cramp, Lucy J E +2 more
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RECYCLING ROMAN GLASS TO GLAZE PARTHIAN POTTERY [PDF]
Jonathan R. Wood, Yi-Ting Hsu
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A Multi-Phase Anglo-Saxon Site in Ewelme [PDF]
New evidence is presented for a middle Anglo-Saxon ‘productive’ site on hilly ground north-west of Ewelme in south Oxfordshire. Coins and other finds from metal-detecting activity suggest the existence of an eighth- to ninth-century meeting or trading ...
Brookes, SJ, Mileson, S
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From Table to Grave: Examining Table Settings in Roman Britain from Funerary Evidence
It is popularly thought that pottery vessels deposited in graves represented meals for the deceased, but this has been little tested statistically using 'big data'.
Edward Biddulph
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Notes on some statistical aspects of pottery quantification [PDF]
The quantification of finds assemblages from excavations, as an aid to the comparative study of assemblages and sites, is a developing and increasingly important aspect of post-excavation analysis.
Baxter, MJ, Cool, HEM
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A roman settlement at Saint -Georges-de-Reneins (Rhône) seems to have been a small commercial conurbation serviced by the Saône and a major road. During a recent excavation, a pottery assemblage, atypical in its composition, was found in a pit.
Cécile Batigne Vallet, Richard Delage
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If the history of Mediterranean trade during the period c800-1200 is one of decline and reluctant recovery that of Northern Europe is decidedly one of growth. One reason for this is the different points of departure.
Arthur, P., Sindbæk, Søren
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Els abocadors en el món romà : el cas de Londinium i Barcino [PDF]
Aquest article descriu com les practiques d'abocament en epoca romana seguien una conducta generalitzada, que no variava gens d'altres societats complexes.
Carreras Monfort, César
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF ROMAN LEAD‐GLAZED POTTERY AND ITS CONTINUANCE INTO LATE ANTIQUITY [PDF]
Marc Walton, M. S. TITE
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