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. Through fresh analysis of ceramic assemblages from Colchester and Heybridge, we describe hitherto unrecognised socio-cultural groupings and identities through subtle differences in the deposition of pottery in the generations before and after conquest. The concluding discussion concentrates on problems that we still have to address in describing the economic basis of early urban society in Britain
Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. Open access article.This article examines the role of a range of...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
This study attempts to shed new light on the development of towns in early England from late-Roman t...
This study attempts to shed new light on the development of towns in early England from late-Roman t...
The question of how the earliest medieval towns emerged is often framed around a false dichotomy of ...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
What kinds of landscapes does the segmentation of space and time by the Late Iron Age/Early Roman tr...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
This thesis is a study of social change in Britain in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. ...
Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. Open access article.This article examines the role of a range of...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
This study attempts to shed new light on the development of towns in early England from late-Roman t...
This study attempts to shed new light on the development of towns in early England from late-Roman t...
The question of how the earliest medieval towns emerged is often framed around a false dichotomy of ...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
This thesis explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west of Engla...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
What kinds of landscapes does the segmentation of space and time by the Late Iron Age/Early Roman tr...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
This thesis is a study of social change in Britain in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. ...
Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. Open access article.This article examines the role of a range of...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...