Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cultures, from ironwork, defences and the Roman army, and Roman finds. It emphasizes the role of the archaeologist as interpreter of people, not things, and shows how object studies can move beyond pure description and instead attempt communicate with the past. Individual essays discuss Iron Age and Romano-British religion, the Roman army in Wales, Roman bronze, pottery and glass objects, the Roman economy and museum objects, and the collection as a whole offers a fascinating overview of the material culture of Iron Age and Roman western Europe
The material signature of the Roman period in Britain is undeniably distinctive, marked as it is not...
The spread of Roman material culture in Britain in the decades before and after the Claudian invasio...
This thesis explores the encounter between East Midlands Iron Age communities and the Roman world fr...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
My work deals with current konwledge of Celts in Iron Age and Roman Britain (approximately from the ...
<p>For over forty years the study of Roman ironwork hoards in Britain has been defined by a single s...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
The principle aim of the thesis was to examine the technology of Late Iron Age decorated metal work ...
Central to this paper is the meaning of the actions that lead to iron objects being found in archaeo...
The widespread curation and deposition of Roman material culture in the graves of the Anglo-Saxon de...
Includes bibliographical referencesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
This chapter comprises a historiography of Roman artefact study in Britain from the antiquarian peri...
The material signature of the Roman period in Britain is undeniably distinctive, marked as it is not...
The spread of Roman material culture in Britain in the decades before and after the Claudian invasio...
This thesis explores the encounter between East Midlands Iron Age communities and the Roman world fr...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
My work deals with current konwledge of Celts in Iron Age and Roman Britain (approximately from the ...
<p>For over forty years the study of Roman ironwork hoards in Britain has been defined by a single s...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
The principle aim of the thesis was to examine the technology of Late Iron Age decorated metal work ...
Central to this paper is the meaning of the actions that lead to iron objects being found in archaeo...
The widespread curation and deposition of Roman material culture in the graves of the Anglo-Saxon de...
Includes bibliographical referencesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
This AHRC funded project entitled 'Technologies of enchantment: Celtic Art in Iron Age and Roman Bri...
My research examines how Roman-style material culture was used to express identity, how this changed...
This chapter comprises a historiography of Roman artefact study in Britain from the antiquarian peri...
The material signature of the Roman period in Britain is undeniably distinctive, marked as it is not...
The spread of Roman material culture in Britain in the decades before and after the Claudian invasio...
This thesis explores the encounter between East Midlands Iron Age communities and the Roman world fr...