Microfossil analysis of chalk tesserae from mosaics at five sites in Roman Britain (Caerleon, Colchester, the Isle of Wight, Leicester and London) was undertaken in order to ascertain the biostratigraphical age of the chalk used and thereby to determine its lithostratigraphical position within the Chalk Group. This information was then used to determine its most likely geographical provenance. The foraminiferal evidence presented in this thesis strongly suggests that the source of the chalk used to manufacture the tesserae within the Roman province varied with time. Comparison of the results obtained with previous micropalaeontological analyses of chalk tesserae from Silchester, Norden (Dorset) and elsewhere in London suggest that Dorset ma...
Production and distribution are the-Uvo main themes of t his thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
International audienceMicrotexture describes the type of particles and their arrangement in matrix s...
The South East of England (London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire), is characterized by a range...
Microfossils recovered from chalk tesserae in mosaics from the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum, mode...
Thin section petrographical analysis of chalk tesserae at Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, Englan...
Fourth-century a.d. chalk tesserae from Roman Leicester (Ratae Corieltavorum) yield rich microfossil...
Production and distribution are the two main themes of this thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
Production and distribution are the two main themes of t his thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
This study investigates the ceramic building materials (CBM) from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of ...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
AbstractThe Chalk is a major aquifer, source of raw material for cement and agricultural lime, and a...
International audienceThe provenance of medieval building stones links historic constructions with t...
This research explores the supply of Roman ceramic building materials to Dorchester on Thames, Oxfor...
32 pagesInternational audienceMicrotexture describes the type of particles and their arrangement in ...
Biostratigraphical analysis of a suite of samples from the Devizes district shows that the assemblag...
Production and distribution are the-Uvo main themes of t his thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
International audienceMicrotexture describes the type of particles and their arrangement in matrix s...
The South East of England (London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire), is characterized by a range...
Microfossils recovered from chalk tesserae in mosaics from the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum, mode...
Thin section petrographical analysis of chalk tesserae at Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, Englan...
Fourth-century a.d. chalk tesserae from Roman Leicester (Ratae Corieltavorum) yield rich microfossil...
Production and distribution are the two main themes of this thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
Production and distribution are the two main themes of t his thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
This study investigates the ceramic building materials (CBM) from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of ...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
AbstractThe Chalk is a major aquifer, source of raw material for cement and agricultural lime, and a...
International audienceThe provenance of medieval building stones links historic constructions with t...
This research explores the supply of Roman ceramic building materials to Dorchester on Thames, Oxfor...
32 pagesInternational audienceMicrotexture describes the type of particles and their arrangement in ...
Biostratigraphical analysis of a suite of samples from the Devizes district shows that the assemblag...
Production and distribution are the-Uvo main themes of t his thesis, it is not a detailed study of t...
International audienceMicrotexture describes the type of particles and their arrangement in matrix s...
The South East of England (London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire), is characterized by a range...