This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (around the late third to early fifth centuries A.D.), moving beyond ‘decline’ as one of the central elements in archaeological analysis in this period. ‘Decline’ is an interpretative theory like others within archaeology and as such is influenced by cultural factors within society such as those relating to imperialism and economics. Although many of the towns in Britain did eventually ‘fall’, there is considerable evidence for activity within them in the later Roman period that requires analysis. Towns can in some respect be regarded in terms of symbolic and ritualised places that gathered people in deeply acculturated ways. The public buildings w...
There were bright city buildings, many bathhouses, a wealth of lofty gables, much clamour of the mul...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
In this book, Adam Rogers examines the late Roman phases of towns in Britain. Critically analysing t...
In this book, Adam Rogers examines the late Roman phases of towns in Britain. Critically analysing t...
This chapter will review current knowledge and interpretations of public buildings in Romano-British...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
This chapter investigates the character of the chartered towns in Roman Britain, their mature form i...
Archaeological deposits of the late fourth and early fifth centuries in towns can be fragile, fragme...
Archaeological deposits of the late fourth and early fifth centuries in towns can be fragile, fragme...
By detailed examination of the location of different types of building within a range of urban sites...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
In this chapter, the significance and complexity of the archaeological characteristics of the early ...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
There were bright city buildings, many bathhouses, a wealth of lofty gables, much clamour of the mul...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
In this book, Adam Rogers examines the late Roman phases of towns in Britain. Critically analysing t...
In this book, Adam Rogers examines the late Roman phases of towns in Britain. Critically analysing t...
This chapter will review current knowledge and interpretations of public buildings in Romano-British...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
This chapter investigates the character of the chartered towns in Roman Britain, their mature form i...
Archaeological deposits of the late fourth and early fifth centuries in towns can be fragile, fragme...
Archaeological deposits of the late fourth and early fifth centuries in towns can be fragile, fragme...
By detailed examination of the location of different types of building within a range of urban sites...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
In this chapter, the significance and complexity of the archaeological characteristics of the early ...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
There were bright city buildings, many bathhouses, a wealth of lofty gables, much clamour of the mul...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...