This project analysed Romano-British bells and explored their dates, contexts and spatial distribution; it is based on an unpublished MA dissertation by Sandie Williams. The material deposited here consists of a database of just over 300 examples and is accompagnied by an academic paper in the journal Britannia. This paper explores the significance of bells in the Roman world from both a ritual and functional perspective. We create a first typology of Romano-British bells, provide an understanding of their chronology, and examine any spatial and social differences in their use. Special attention is paid to bells from funerary or ritual contexts in order to explore the symbolic significance of these small objects. Bells from other parts of t...
The publication "Stories of Hidden Art" discusses an little known sector of medieval art in Czech co...
1 Abstract (in English): This dissertation compares depictions of Roman jewellery and brooches on mo...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...
Bells are recorded in many published excavation reports from Roman sites, but there has been no prev...
This thesis investigates the magical objects and magical materials of Roman Britain. It aims to demo...
In the ancient world, magic and magical practice was in fact hugely common between people and within...
The paper presents the casting art of bells, their spiritual significance, as well as their evolutio...
Documenting a phenomenon that has previously been overlooked, this article examines the later stages...
This thesis explores a method of defining status by understanding the function of objects used as gr...
Based on a close study of a substantial number of grave contexts, this article makes a significant c...
This thesis is about the bells as a culture artefacts. It is divided into four parts. The first part...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the process of formation of the old Russian bell culture by...
The widespread curation and deposition of Roman material culture in the graves of the Anglo-Saxon de...
Cette étude propose de montrer la relative polyvalence des cloches romaines antiques (tintinnabulum)...
This thesis explores cursing in Roman Britain as part of a wider Mediterranean practice and technolo...
The publication "Stories of Hidden Art" discusses an little known sector of medieval art in Czech co...
1 Abstract (in English): This dissertation compares depictions of Roman jewellery and brooches on mo...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...
Bells are recorded in many published excavation reports from Roman sites, but there has been no prev...
This thesis investigates the magical objects and magical materials of Roman Britain. It aims to demo...
In the ancient world, magic and magical practice was in fact hugely common between people and within...
The paper presents the casting art of bells, their spiritual significance, as well as their evolutio...
Documenting a phenomenon that has previously been overlooked, this article examines the later stages...
This thesis explores a method of defining status by understanding the function of objects used as gr...
Based on a close study of a substantial number of grave contexts, this article makes a significant c...
This thesis is about the bells as a culture artefacts. It is divided into four parts. The first part...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the process of formation of the old Russian bell culture by...
The widespread curation and deposition of Roman material culture in the graves of the Anglo-Saxon de...
Cette étude propose de montrer la relative polyvalence des cloches romaines antiques (tintinnabulum)...
This thesis explores cursing in Roman Britain as part of a wider Mediterranean practice and technolo...
The publication "Stories of Hidden Art" discusses an little known sector of medieval art in Czech co...
1 Abstract (in English): This dissertation compares depictions of Roman jewellery and brooches on mo...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...