This research focuses on artefactual assemblages from temples in the south-east and east of England from 50 BCE to 250 CE. In order to evaluate these data, which primarily consists of faunal remains, coins, and items of personal adornment, quantitative methods to perform intra-site and inter-site analyses are utilised. As a result of the analyses conducted, a range of social practices were identified, including those specific to individual temples, and those that were shared to varying degrees across the breadth of the study area. The study also examines how a site’s unique environmental and political conditions characterised the assemblages of each temple. Moreover, it reveals that the pre-Roman Eastern and Southern kingdoms continued ...
Recent analysis of a large faunal assemblage from a Roman roadside settlement at Ware, Hertfordshire...
This is an account of excavations of the Roman villa at Fishbourne, in the south of England, conduct...
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain....
An understanding of religious beliefs and practices is often essential when trying to understand dif...
Much has been written on the religious aspects of life in the Roman military community, but the role...
Modern studies of early Roman religion have generally been based upon the works of ancient authors s...
This thesis examines the post-Roman and Anglo-Saxon religious reuse of Roman structures, particularl...
For much of the twentieth century, Romano-Celtic syncretism has been considered an unproblematic fus...
When Roman objects are discovered in rivers they are commonly interpreted as accidental losses or as...
The research goal of this project was to understand the impact that the Roman Empire had upon the in...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
The evidence for Romano-British religion must be examined in the light of four facts: (1) willingnes...
This thesis is concerned with an examination of the interaction between a state level society, that ...
Samian pottery (terra sigillata) is one of the best-quality data sources available for research in t...
This resource brings together the excavated evidence for the rural settlement of Roman Britain with ...
Recent analysis of a large faunal assemblage from a Roman roadside settlement at Ware, Hertfordshire...
This is an account of excavations of the Roman villa at Fishbourne, in the south of England, conduct...
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain....
An understanding of religious beliefs and practices is often essential when trying to understand dif...
Much has been written on the religious aspects of life in the Roman military community, but the role...
Modern studies of early Roman religion have generally been based upon the works of ancient authors s...
This thesis examines the post-Roman and Anglo-Saxon religious reuse of Roman structures, particularl...
For much of the twentieth century, Romano-Celtic syncretism has been considered an unproblematic fus...
When Roman objects are discovered in rivers they are commonly interpreted as accidental losses or as...
The research goal of this project was to understand the impact that the Roman Empire had upon the in...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
The evidence for Romano-British religion must be examined in the light of four facts: (1) willingnes...
This thesis is concerned with an examination of the interaction between a state level society, that ...
Samian pottery (terra sigillata) is one of the best-quality data sources available for research in t...
This resource brings together the excavated evidence for the rural settlement of Roman Britain with ...
Recent analysis of a large faunal assemblage from a Roman roadside settlement at Ware, Hertfordshire...
This is an account of excavations of the Roman villa at Fishbourne, in the south of England, conduct...
This Thesis examines the underlying evidence for parade-grounds at auxiliary forts in Roman Britain....