This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological information between 1800 and 1899. Many archaeological discoveries in this period were made accidentally, often by labourers, but little consideration has been given to the consequences of this and in particular, what happened to this information. This study looks at the ways in which archaeological knowledge is selected and exchanged, starting at the point of discovery and following its route, possibly through to the local newspaper and going further afield to the regional and metropolitan press or crossing over into the ‘professional’ sphere of journals. Focus is placed on two Yorkshire case studies, York and Ilkley, setting the newspaper reporti...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
There is a lack of detailed research into the attitudes of the public in Britain to the Roman past. ...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
The first half of the nineteenth century was a formative period in the development of archaeology as...
Archaeology is a popular subject which the public has the opportunity to meet in a variety of contex...
Archaeology is a popular subject which the public has the opportunity to meet in a variety of contex...
Archaeology is a popular subject which the public has the opportunity to meet in a variety of contex...
The narrative structure of Roman archaeology places a particular emphasis on the acculturation of th...
This chapter comprises a historiography of Roman artefact study in Britain from the antiquarian peri...
PhD ThesisHuman remains are one of the most popular aspects of archaeology for the public in the Uni...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
There is a lack of detailed research into the attitudes of the public in Britain to the Roman past. ...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
This research examines the role of the provincial press in disseminating Roman archaeological inform...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
The first half of the nineteenth century was a formative period in the development of archaeology as...
Archaeology is a popular subject which the public has the opportunity to meet in a variety of contex...
Archaeology is a popular subject which the public has the opportunity to meet in a variety of contex...
Archaeology is a popular subject which the public has the opportunity to meet in a variety of contex...
The narrative structure of Roman archaeology places a particular emphasis on the acculturation of th...
This chapter comprises a historiography of Roman artefact study in Britain from the antiquarian peri...
PhD ThesisHuman remains are one of the most popular aspects of archaeology for the public in the Uni...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
There is a lack of detailed research into the attitudes of the public in Britain to the Roman past. ...