In this book Dr Wallace makes a fundamental contribution to the study of urbanism in the Roman provinces. She attempts for the first time to present a detailed archaeological account of the first decade of one of the best-excavated cities in the Roman Empire. Delving into the artefact and structural reports from all excavations of pre-Boudican levels in London, she brings together vast quantities of data which are discussed and illustrated according to a novel methodology that address both the difficulties and complexity of 'grey literature' and urban excavation
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
This chapter investigates the character of the chartered towns in Roman Britain, their mature form i...
Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2014. Author's Accepted Manuscript deposited in acco...
"This major new work on Roman London brings together the many new discoveries of the last generation...
This book is about a remarkable archaeological dig on a site which has been at the heart of London f...
Humming with the energy of millions of residents, workers, shoppers, and tourists, London is one of ...
Our extensive knowledge of Roman London is the result of over four decades of large-scale excavation...
It is nearly 25 years since the last major survey of the archaeology of the London region was writte...
This article addresses the problems with the theory that London was founded as a Claudian fort, rec...
By detailed examination of the location of different types of building within a range of urban sites...
In this chapter, the significance and complexity of the archaeological characteristics of the early ...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
The establishment of large-scale water infrastructure is a defining aspect of the process of urbanis...
When Grimes received a CBE for the discovery of the Temple of Mithras, he remarked that he was proud...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
This chapter investigates the character of the chartered towns in Roman Britain, their mature form i...
Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2014. Author's Accepted Manuscript deposited in acco...
"This major new work on Roman London brings together the many new discoveries of the last generation...
This book is about a remarkable archaeological dig on a site which has been at the heart of London f...
Humming with the energy of millions of residents, workers, shoppers, and tourists, London is one of ...
Our extensive knowledge of Roman London is the result of over four decades of large-scale excavation...
It is nearly 25 years since the last major survey of the archaeology of the London region was writte...
This article addresses the problems with the theory that London was founded as a Claudian fort, rec...
By detailed examination of the location of different types of building within a range of urban sites...
In this chapter, the significance and complexity of the archaeological characteristics of the early ...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This book provides a twenty-first century perspective on Roman Britain, combining current approaches...
The establishment of large-scale water infrastructure is a defining aspect of the process of urbanis...
When Grimes received a CBE for the discovery of the Temple of Mithras, he remarked that he was proud...
Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never ...
This chapter investigates the character of the chartered towns in Roman Britain, their mature form i...
Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2014. Author's Accepted Manuscript deposited in acco...