Although the vast majority of the population of Roman Britain continued to live in small rural farmsteads, many larger nucleated settlements developed after the conquest, often sited along the expanding road network. Some of these roadside settlements gained earthwork and/or masonry defences at various points during the mid- to late Roman period, and have often been termed 'defended small towns', although these vary markedly in terms of their scale and in the extent of any 'urban' characteristics (streets, public buildings etc.). From the outset, for pragmatic reasons, the Roman Rural Settlement Project excluded defended small towns from the database, though a very generous donation by Paul Chadwick later enabled a sample of such data to be...
The animal bones from the Roman-period small town at Ashton represent an excellent opportunity to ex...
YesDespite much work on the frontier of Roman Britain, major questions concerned with society and se...
This monograph investigates the development of urbanism in the North-Western Roman provinces (i.e. n...
The evidence of the character and purpose of settlements previously described as defended ‘small tow...
The urbanisation programme instigated by the Romans as they conquered the western provinces resulted...
This course aims to look at the archaeology of various types of urban centres in the province of Bri...
This resource brings together the excavated evidence for the rural settlement of Roman Britain with ...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
By detailed examination of the location of different types of building within a range of urban sites...
This work deals with the Roman civilian settlements which began to emerge in the province of Britann...
The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) database includes records of over 225,000 artefacts of Roman d...
The publication of the RurLand project (Rural Landscape in North-East Gaul) has provided an opportun...
In the Roman Empire, an appreciation of baths and bathing was among the few common socio-cultural tr...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Essex Society for Ar...
The animal bones from the Roman-period small town at Ashton represent an excellent opportunity to ex...
YesDespite much work on the frontier of Roman Britain, major questions concerned with society and se...
This monograph investigates the development of urbanism in the North-Western Roman provinces (i.e. n...
The evidence of the character and purpose of settlements previously described as defended ‘small tow...
The urbanisation programme instigated by the Romans as they conquered the western provinces resulted...
This course aims to look at the archaeology of various types of urban centres in the province of Bri...
This resource brings together the excavated evidence for the rural settlement of Roman Britain with ...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
By detailed examination of the location of different types of building within a range of urban sites...
This work deals with the Roman civilian settlements which began to emerge in the province of Britann...
The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) database includes records of over 225,000 artefacts of Roman d...
The publication of the RurLand project (Rural Landscape in North-East Gaul) has provided an opportun...
In the Roman Empire, an appreciation of baths and bathing was among the few common socio-cultural tr...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Essex Society for Ar...
The animal bones from the Roman-period small town at Ashton represent an excellent opportunity to ex...
YesDespite much work on the frontier of Roman Britain, major questions concerned with society and se...
This monograph investigates the development of urbanism in the North-Western Roman provinces (i.e. n...