The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight: the excavations of 2008-10
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adam_text | Contents
List of illustrations
....................................................................xii
List of contributors
....................................................................xv
1
The site
General location
..................................................................1
The nature of the archaeological remains
...............................................5
2
The history of the discovery and excavation
Beginnings
......................................................................7
The excavations of
1880-3 ........................................................10
The later twentieth century and the new cover building
...................................20
The site as displayed in
2008 .......................................................21
The excavations
2008-10 ..........................................................22
The form of this report and the archive
...............................................23
Acknowledgements
...............................................................23
3
The North Range (Building
2)
Previous work
.....................................................................25
Excavation procedures
.............................................................27
Prehistoric activity
...............................................................27
Early Roman occupation
..........................................................29
The hard standing and postholes
.................................................29
Occupation beneath the east end of the building
.....................................30
The well
.....................................................................31
The aisled hall: Building
2 .........................................................32
The structure of the hall
........................................................32
The floors and internal decoration
................................................42
Dating evidence for the construction
...............................................43
Additions and modifications to the aisled hall
.......................................43
The bath suite
.................................................................43
The corn-drying oven
...........................................................46
Late partitions within the hall
....................................................46
Modifications to the south door
...................................................46
Modifications to rooms
19
and
20.................................................46
Occupation material found within the aisled hall
........................................48
The end of the aisled hall
..........................................................51
The surroundings of the aisled hall
...................................................51
4
The South Range (Buildings
3-6)
The South Range
1881-2008 .......................................................57
The excavations of
2009-10........................................................57
The site geology and early prehistoric activity
...........................................58
Building
3 ......................................................................58
Building
4 ......................................................................58
Buildings 5
and
6 ................................................................ 5
Ditch
1 .....................................................................
66
The baths (Building
5)..........................................................
66
Buildings
6 .................................................................. 5
Building
7 ......................................................................
77
The sequence of building in the South Range
...........................................79
5
The West Range (Building
1)
The excavation of the West Range,
1880-2004 .........................................81
The building as displayed
..........................................................82
Summary of the interventions
2009-10................................................82
Trenches
8
and
9
in rooms
10
and
11.................................................83
The building sequence
.............................................................88
The original corridor house: period
1 .................................................89
The sequence of building
........................................................89
The building materials and the superstructure
........................................97
The functioning building
........................................................98
The floors and wall decorations
...................................................98
The question of dating
.........................................................100
Modifications to the original house: period
2 ..........................................100
Structural changes
............................................................100
Wall decoration
..............................................................103
The functioning building
.......................................................103
The question of dating
.........................................................104
The last phases of use: period
3 ....................................................104
Structural changes to the period
2
building
........................................105
Artefacts from the final phase of use
..............................................107
The functioning building in its final stages
.........................................108
The question of dating
.........................................................108
6
Ancillary structures: Buildings
8
and
9,
and other features
Building
8 .....................................................................109
The nymphaeum, Building
9,
and the courtyard wall
....................................
Ill
Other features observed in
2003-4
adjacent to Building
1 ................................114
South of Building
1 ...........................................................115
East of Building
1 ............................................................115
North of Building
1 ...........................................................115
7
The area excavation: trench
7
The site and excavation procedures
.................................................117
Site geology and early prehistory
....................................................117
Late Iron Age and Roman occupation: the sequence
.....................................117
Description and dating of the individual features
.......................................123
The ditches
.................................................................123
Other small linear features
......................................................129
The First World War practice trench: F337
.........................................129
The large pit: F367
............................................................130
Small roughly circular features
..................................................130
The cremation cemetery
........................................................130
Working floor: F352
...........................................................134
The enclosures in context
.........................................................135
The status and function of the early enclosures
.........................................135
VI
8
Building
materials
THE BUILDING STONES AND THEIR SOURCES by Andy Gale
...........................137
Roofing stones
..................................................................137
Freestones
.....................................................................137
Bases for the piers in the aisled hall (Building
2)........................................137
Infill and rough wall materials
......................................................138
Ornamental stones
...............................................................139
Conclusions
....................................................................139
THE STONE ROOFING MATERIAL by Kevin Hayward
..................................139
Introduction
....................................................................139
Methodology
...................................................................140
Petrology
......................................................................140
Lithotype
1..................................................................140
Lithotype la
.................................................................140
Lithotype
2..................................................................141
Lithotype
3..................................................................141
Lithotype
4 .................................................................141
Forms
........................................................................141
Type A
.....................................................................141
Type
В
.....................................................................141
Type
С
.....................................................................141
Chevron
forms
...............................................................141
Rhomb shapes
...............................................................141
Closure forms
................................................................141
General considerations
...........................................................143
THE CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL
...............................................143
Introduction by Barry Cunliffe
.....................................................143
The ceramic building materials used in the villa construction by Barry Cunliffe
................143
An assessment of the tegulae and imbrices by Peter Warry
................................148
Early tegulae
.................................................................149
Late tegulae
.................................................................149
Imbrices
....................................................................151
Tegula distribution
............................................................151
Summary of the ceramic building materials from the
2008-10
excavation by Peter Warry
........152
The
2008
assemblage
..........................................................152
The
2009
assemblage
..........................................................153
The
2010
assemblage
.........................................................154
General considerations by Barry Cunliffe
.............................................154
THE ARCHITECTURAL STONEWORK by Barry Cunliffe
................................155
THE PAINTED WALL PLASTER by Barry Cunliffe
.......................................159
9
Material culture: pottery and fired clay
THE POTTERY by Jane Timby
.......................................................161
Introduction and methodology
.....................................................161
Fabrics and forms
...............................................................161
Prehistoric fabrics
.............................................................161
Roman: descriptions of fabrics and associated forms
.................................162
Samian
...................................................................162
Gallo-Belgic wares
..........................................................163
Other imported fine wares
....................................................163
Amphorae
................................................................164
Imported mortaria
..........................................................164
Regional imports
...........................................................165
Local wares
...............................................................165
vii
Wares of local or unknown source
..............................................166
The North Range (trenches
1
and
2) 2008:
discussion
...................................167
Prehistoric
..................................................................167
Roman
.....................................................................168
Post-medieval
................................................................169
The North Range: distribution
...................................................170
Pottery from the Victorian excavations
............................................170
Catalogue of illustrated finds:
2008
excavation
.....................................171
Catalogue of illustrated finds: the Victorian excavations
..............................171
The South Range (trenches
3-6) 2009
and
2010:
discussion
...............................173
Prehistoric
..................................................................173
Roman
.....................................................................173
Catalogue of illustrated finds
....................................................176
Area excavation (trench
7) 2010:
discussion
...........................................176
Phase
1:
pre-conquest
..........................................................178
Phase
2:
pre-
or early conquest
..................................................179
Phase
3:
pre-Flavian
...........................................................179
Phase
3/4:
Flavian
............................................................182
Phase
4:
с
AD
150-200........................................................182
Phase
5:
third century
.........................................................182
Phase
6:
late Roman
...........................................................183
Unphased features
............................................................183
Catalogue of pottery associated with the cremations
..................................183
Catalogue of illustrated pottery from trench
7.......................................183
General overview of the pottery from Brading villa
.....................................189
Appendix: Vectis ware from the recent excavations
......................................192
Introduction
.................................................................192
Description of Vectis ware forms
.................................................192
FIRED CLAY AND BRIQUETAGE by Jane Timby
........................................196
North Range
...................................................................196
South Range
...................................................................196
Trench
7 ......................................................................197
Fired clay
...................................................................197
Briquetage
..................................................................197
10
Material culture: the small finds
THE FLINTWORK FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF
2008-10
by I.P. Brooks
.................199
Introduction
....................................................................199
Knapping debris
................................................................199
Tools
.........................................................................200
Discussion
.....................................................................201
THE FLINTWORK FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF
1880-2005 ...........................202
THE GLASS by John Shepherd
.......................................................202
Introduction
....................................................................202
General discussion
...............................................................202
Glass from rooms
16
and
17.......................................................204
Catalogue of Roman glass
.........................................................204
Glass from the excavations of
2008-10............................................205
Glass from the excavations of
1994-2005..........................................205
Glass from the excavations of
1880-3.............................................207
THE ROMAN COINS
..............................................................208
Introduction
....................................................................208
Roman coins from the excavations of
2008-10
by Edward Besly
...........................208
Roman coins from the excavations of
1994-2005.......................................208
viii
Roman
coins from the excavations of
1880-3..........................................209
A poverty stricken coinage ?: putting the coins from Brading villa into context
by Philippa Walton
..............................................................210
Introduction
.................................................................210
The Brading villa coin profile
...................................................210
Comparing Brading with two sites on the Isle of Wight
...............................211
Placing Brading within a regional context
..........................................212
Brading and provincial patterns of coin loss
........................................212
Conclusion
..................................................................214
THE SMALL FINDS
...............................................................214
Introduction
....................................................................214
Small finds from the excavations of
2008-10
by Emma Durham
...........................215
Silver
......................................................................215
Copper alloy
.................................................................215
Iron
........................................................................217
Lead
.......................................................................220
Ceramic objects
..............................................................220
Kimmeridge shale
.............................................................220
Stone
.......................................................................220
Small finds from the excavations of
1994-2005
by Barry Cunliffe
..........................223
Small finds from the excavations of
1880-3
by Barry Cunliffe
.............................224
Well beneath Building
2........................................................224
Building
2:
the aisled hall
......................................................225
Building
1:
the West Range
.....................................................226
Without assigned location
......................................................226
11
Bioarchaeological studies
THE CREMATED HUMAN BONE FROM THE
2010
EXCAVATIONS by Simon Mays
.........229
Introduction
....................................................................229
Methods
......................................................................229
Results
........................................................................229
Discussion
.....................................................................230
SOILS AND SEDIMENTS by Michael
J
.
Allen (with a contribution from
Charly
French)
..........231
Introduction
....................................................................231
Sediment and soil profiles
.........................................................231
Profile
1:
prehistoric land-use history
.............................................231
Profile
2:
buried soil
...........................................................232
Profile
3 ....................................................................232
Discussion and interpretations
......................................................232
Acknowledgements
..............................................................233
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF
1880-2005 ..................234
THE MARINE MOLLUSCS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF
2008-10
by Greg Campbell
........234
THE CHARRED PLANT REMAINS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF
2008-10
by Ruth
Peiling
... 235
Introduction
....................................................................235
Methodology
...................................................................235
Results
........................................................................237
Excavations of
2010
(trench
7) ..................................................237
Excavations of
2008
(Building
2)
and
2009
(Buildings
3-6)............................237
Discussion
.....................................................................238
Conclusions
...................................................................238
THE ANIMAL BONES FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF
2008-10
by Fay Worley
...............239
Introduction
....................................................................239
Summary
......................................................................239
Animal bones from the excavations of
2010...........................................239
ix
Phases
1-2
(Late Iron Age)
......................................................239
Phases
3-6
(Roman period)
.....................................................241
Animal bones from excavations in
2008
and
2009......................................244
Roman
.....................................................................244
Discussion
.....................................................................244
Acknowledgements
..............................................................245
Appendix
1:
methods
.............................................................245
Appendix
2:
additional data tables
..................................................246
12
Researching the environs: broader landscape setting of the Brading Roman villa
by Andy Payne
Extensive magnetometer survey of the wider landscape surrounding the
ville
settlement
.........249
Introduction
.................................................................249
Results
.....................................................................249
Conclusions
.................................................................252
Acknowledgements
............................................................252
13
The mosaic pavements: their meaning and social context by Martin Henig
The mosaics
....................................................................254
Interpretation
...................................................................257
14
Overview
Location
......................................................................265
The archaeological landscape
......................................................265
Prehistoric occupation
............................................................266
The Late Iron Age and early Roman settlement: first century
ВС
to first century AD
...........266
The early aisled hall and associated buildings: second century AD
..........................267
The later aisled hall: third century AD
...............................................269
The addition of the villa house: fourth century AD
......................................270
Last uses: the late fourth to early fifth centuries AD
.....................................272
Retrospect and prospect
..........................................................272
Appendix: structures, correlations and sequences
Introduction
....................................................................275
The North Range (trenches
1
and
2).................................................275
The South Range (trenches
3-6) ....................................................277
The West Range (trenches
8
and
9)..................................................278
Area excavations (trench
7)........................................................278
Bibliography
........................................................................283
List of Illustrations
Fig.
1.1
Location: the Isle of Wight
.....................................................1
Fig.
1.2
The location of the Brading villa
................................................2
Fig.
1.3
The villa and the former extent of the estuary
......................................2
Fig.
1.4
Bembridge Harbour in the Tudor period
..........................................3
Fig.
1.5
The setting of the villa
........................................................4
Fig.
2.1
Pages from Captain Thorp s notebook
............................................8
Fig.
2.2
Captain Thorp s excavation, Easter
1880 .........................................9
Fig.
2.3
EG. Hilton Price
...........................................................10
Fig.
2.4
The excavation team
1880....................................................11
Fig.
2.5
Plan of excavation
1881 .....................................................11
Fig.
2.6
Plans of the baths (Building
5)
in
1882
and
1883 ...............................12, 13
Fig.
2.7
Watercolour of the baths during excavation
1882..................................13
Fig.
2.8
Watercolour detail of the cold bath
1882 ........................................14
Fig.
2.9
Manuscript plan of the South Range
1883 .......................................14
Fig.
2.10
Plan of the villa exposed by
1884 ..............................................15
Fig.
2.11
Excavation in progress in the North Range
1881 ..................................16
Fig.
2.12
The hypocaust in room
15:
North Range
1881....................................16
Fig.
2.13
The flue arch leading to the hypocaust in room
15:
North Range
1881 .................17
Fig.
2.14
The mosaics in rooms 12a and 12b: West Range
1881 ..............................17
Fig.
2.15
Engraving of the excavated North Range: Illustrated London News
...................18
Fig.
2.16
Engraving of the baths in the North Range: Illustrated London News
..................18
Fig.
2.17
Engraving of the excavated West Range: Illustrated London News
.....................19
Fig.
2.18
Engraving of the excavated West Range
1880:
Guide Book
..........................19
Fig.
2.19
The
1908
cover building over the West Range
.....................................20
Fig.
2.20
Plan of interventions
1994-2005...............................................21
Fig.
2.21
The
2004
cover building
.....................................................22
Fig.
2.22
General plan of the site layout
.................................................23
Fig.
3.1
North Range (Building
2) 1881 ................................................25
Fig.
3.2
North Range: general view of the excavation
2008.................................26
Fig.
3.3
North Range: general view of the excavation
2008.................................26
Fig.
3.4
North Range: plan of trenches
1
and
2
showing the positions of the sections
.............28
Fig.
3.5
North Range: plan of features beneath the colluvium
...............................29
Fig.
3.6
North Range: features beneath the colluvium
.....................................29
Fig.
3.7
North Range: plan of features pre-dating the aisled hall
.............................30
Fig.
3.8
North Range:
greensand
hard-standing cut by wall footing
...........................30
Fig.
3.9
North Range: plan of occupation pre-dating the aisled hall
...........................31
Fig.
3.10
North Range: plan of the aisled hall
............................................33
Fig.
3.11
North Range: simplified plan of the aisled hall
....................................34
Fig.
3.12
North Range: the north aisle of the aisled hall
.....................................35
Fig.
3.13
North Range: the north-west corner of the aisled hall
...............................36
Fig.
3.14
North Range: detail of the north-west corner of the aisled hall
........................36
Fig.
3.15
North Range: the footing of pier base B2.17
......................................37
Fig.
3.16
North Range: pier base B2.5
..................................................37
Fig.
3.17
North Range: pier base B2.4
..................................................38
Fig.
3.18
North Range: pier base B2.3 and adjacent walls
...................................38
Fig.
3.19
North Range: footing of wall W2.20
............................................40
Xl
Fig. 3.20
North
Range:
room
14 ......................................................40
Fig. 3.21
North
Range:
the southern entrance
............................................41
Fig.
3.22
North Range: the western entrance pier bases (B2.27 and B2.28)
......................41
Fig.
3.23
North Range: the east end of the building
........................................44
Fig.
3.24
North Range: the cold plunge bath
.............................................45
Fig.
3.25
North Range: the corn-drying oven
.............................................47
Fig.
3.26
North Range: the corn-drying oven
.............................................47
Fig.
3.27
North Range: partition against pier base B2.8, unexcavated
..........................48
Fig.
3.28
North Range: partition against pier base B2.8, excavated
............................49
Fig.
3.29
North Range: rubble spread to the south of the building
.............................50
Fig.
3.30
North Range: section through the garden soil
.....................................51
Fig.
3.31
North Range: elevations
......................................................52
Fig.
3.32
North Range: sections
.......................................................53
Fig.
3.33
North Range: sections
.......................................................54
Fig.
3.34
North Range: detailed plan of the aisled hall
......................................55
Fig.
4.1
South Range: plan of Buildings
3, 4
and
5........................................59
Fig.
4.2
South Range: Building
3,
plan
.................................................60
Fig.
4.3
South Range: Building
3,
detailed plan and section of trench
5........................60
Fig.
4.4
South Range: Building
3,
the north-east corner
....................................61
Fig.
4.5
South Range: Building
3,
the west wall
..........................................62
Fig.
4.6
South Range: Building
4,
plan
.................................................62
Fig.
4.7
South Range: Building
4,
detailed plan of trenches
4
and
6...........................63
Fig.
4.8
South Range: Building
4,
sections
..............................................64
Fig.
4.9
South Range: Building
4,
pier base B4.5
.........................................64
Fig.
4.10
South Range: Building
5,
plan of structure as excavated
.............................65
Fig.
4.11
South Range: Building
5,
simplified and reconstructed plan
..........................66
Fig.
4.12
South Range: Building
5,
sections
..............................................67
Fig.
4.13
South Range: Building
5,
sections and elevations
...................................68
Fig.
4.14
South Range: Buildings
5
and
6,
excavations in progress
.............................69
Fig.
4.15
South Range: Building
5,
the frigidarium
.........................................69
Fig.
4.16
South Range: Building
5,
the rumble drain in the frigidarium
.........................70
Fig.
4.17
South Range: Building
5,
the cold plunge bath
....................................70
Fig.
4.18
South Range: Building
5,
the cold plunge bath
....................................71
Fig.
4.19
South Range: Building
5,
east wall of the cold plunge bath
...........................71
Fig.
4.20
South Range: Building
5,
the tepidarium and the caldarium
..........................72
Fig.
4.21
South Range: Building
5,
the tepidarium and the caldarium
..........................72
Fig.
4.22
South Range: Building
5,
the flues in the caldarium
.................................73
Fig.
4.23
South Range: Building
5,
the stoke hole
..........................................73
Fig.
4.24
South Range: Building
6,
plan
.................................................74
Fig.
4.25
South Range: Building
6,
sections
..............................................75
Fig.
4.26
South Range: Building
6,
detail of footing of west wall
..............................76
Fig.
4.27
South Range: Building
6,
structure in north wall
...................................76
Fig.
4.28
South Range: Building
6,
oven
.................................................77
Fig.
4.29
Plan of putative Building
7....................................................78
Fig.
5.1
West Range: (Building
1) 1881 ................................................81
Fig.
5.2
West Range: plan with wall numbers
............................................83
Fig.
5.3
West Range: position of trenches
8
and
9 ........................................84
Fig.
5.4
West Range: details of trenches
8
and
9..........................................85
Fig.
5.5
West Range: doorway to room
10
in wall W2.22
..................................86
Fig.
5.6
West Range: tile floor in room
10 ..............................................86
Fig.
5.7
West Range: room
11,
junction of walls W1.12 and W1.8
...........................87
Fig.
5.8
West Range: sections
........................................................88
Fig.
5.9
West Range: plan of building in period
1.........................................89
Fig.
5.10
West Range: plan showing sequence of building
...................................90
Fig.
5.11
West Range: junction of walls Wl.ll and W1.8
...................................91
xii
Fig. 5.12 West Range:
respond of wall W1.10
............................................92
Fig.
5.13
West Range: top of wall W1.2
.................................................92
Fig.
5.14
West Range: top of wall W1.2
.................................................93
Fig.
5.15
West Range: southern end of corridor
6 .........................................94
Fig.
5.16
West Range: door jamb to room
9..............................................95
Fig.
5.17
West Range: opening between rooms 12b and 12a
.................................95
Fig.
5.18
West Range: west wall (W1.8) of room
9 ........................................96
Fig.
5.19
West Range: manuscript plan of room
8, 1881 ....................................99
Fig.
5.20
West Range: plan of building in period
2........................................101
Fig.
5.21
West Range: blocking wall between rooms
7
and
8................................102
Fig.
5.22
West Range: room 12a, junction of walls W1.16 and W1.8
.........................102
Fig.
5.23
West Range: plan of building in period
3........................................104
Fig.
5.24
West Range: room 12b and wall W1.17
........................................105
Fig.
5.25
West Range: plan or corn-drying oven and blocked doors
...........................106
Fig.
5.26
West Range: door opening to room
7
in wall W1.17
...............................107
Fig.
6.1
West Range: features and structures around Building
1.............................110
Fig.
6.2
West Range: plan of Building
8 ...............................................
Ill
Fig.
6.3
West Range: elevation of the walls of Building
8..................................112
Fig.
6.4
West Range: Building
8
during excavation,
2003..................................112
Fig.
6.5
West Range: Building
8
during excavation,
2003..................................113
Fig.
6.6
West Range: plan of the nymphaeum (Building
9).................................114
Fig.
6.7
West Range: the nymphaeum as exhibited
......................................115
Fig.
6.8
West Range: structures north of Building
1 ......................................116
Fig.
7.1
Trench
7:
the location of the excavation
........................................118
Fig.
7.2
Trench
7:
excavation in progress
..............................................119
Fig.
7.3
Trench
7:
excavation in progress
..............................................119
Fig.
7.4
Trench
7:
plan of all features
.................................................120
Fig.
7.5
Trench
7:
the development of the site
..........................................121
Fig.
7.6
Trench
7:
plan showing the position of the sections
................................122
Fig.
7.7
Trench
7:
north end of ditch F331
.............................................123
Fig.
7.8
Trench
7:
ditches F332 and F333
..............................................124
Fig.
7.9
Trench
7:
ditches F356/F376 and adjacent features
................................125
Fig.
7.10
Trench
7:
north end of ditch F376
.............................................125
Fig.
7.11
Trench
7:
north end of ditch F376 abutment
.....................................126
Fig.
7.12
Trench
7:
plan of north end of ditch F376
.......................................126
Fig.
7.13
Trench
7:
ditch sections
.....................................................127
Fig.
7.14
Trench
7:
ditch sections
.....................................................128
Fig.
7.15
Trench
7:
ditch sections
.....................................................129
Fig.
7.16
Trench
7:
ditch sections
.....................................................130
Fig.
7.17
Trench
7:
details of pit F376
.................................................130
Fig.
7.18
Trench
7:
plans and sections of features
.........................................131
Fig.
7.19
Trench
7:
plans and sections of features
.........................................132
Fig.
7.20
Trench
7:
plan of the cremations
..............................................133
Fig.
7.21
Trench
7:
cremation
1 ......................................................133
Fig.
7.22
Trench
7:
cremation
2 ......................................................134
Fig.
8.1
Sources of the stone
........................................................138
Fig.
8.2
Stone roof slabs
...........................................................142
Fig.
8.3
Tiles: bipedales
............................................................144
Fig.
8.4
Tiles:
sesquipedales
........................................................145
Fig.
8.5
Tiles:
sesquipedales
........................................................146
Fig.
8.6
Tile: pedalis
..............................................................147
Fig.
8.7
Box tiles
.................................................................148
Fig.
8.8
Diagrams to illustrate the manufacture of tegulae
.................................150
Fig.
8.9
Dimensional analysis of late tegulae
............................................152
Fig.
8.10
Architectural stonework
.....................................................156
xiii
Fig. 8.11
Architectural
stonework
.....................................................157
Fig. 8.12
Painted plaster
............................................................158
Fig.
9.1
Pottery: North Range,
nos.
1-27..............................................172
Fig.
9.2
Pottery: North Range,
28-33.................................................173
Fig.
9.3
Pottery: North Range, Victorian excavations,
nos.
34-46...........................174
Fig.
9.4
Pottery: South Range,
nos.
47-59 .............................................176
Fig.
9.5
Decorated samian,
nos.
D1-D3 and D6, and samian stamps
........................177
Fig.
9.6
Pottery: trench
7,
cremations,
nos.
60-62.......................................184
Fig.
9.7
Pottery: trench
7,
nos.
63-87 ................................................185
Fig.
9.8
Pottery: trench
7,
nos.
88-110 ...............................................186
Fig.
9.9
Pottery: trench
7,
nos.
111-146 ..............................................188
Fig.
9.10
Pottery: Vectis ware,
nos. VW1-21
............................................194
Fig.
9.11
Pottery: Vectis ware,
nos. VW22-50
...........................................195
Fig.
9.12
Pottery: Vectis ware,
nos. VW51-69
...........................................196
Fig.
9.13
Briquatage
...............................................................197
Fig.
10.1
Scatter diagram of complete flake sizes
.........................................200
Fig.
10.2
Selected flint tools
.........................................................201
Fig.
10.3
Glass vessels
..............................................................206
Fig.
10.4
Coin profile for Brading
.....................................................211
Fig.
10.5
Brading coins compared with Shalfleet site A
....................................212
Fig.
10.6
Brading coins compared with Shalfleet site
С
....................................213
Fig.
10.7
Brading coins compared with Isle of Wight mean
.................................213
Fig.
10.8
Brading coins compared with Hampshire mean
...................................213
Fig.
10.9
Brading coins compared with PAS mean
........................................214
Fig.
10.10
Small finds: silver and copper alloy
............................................215
Fig.
10.11
Brooch and finger ring
......................................................216
Fig.
10.12
Small finds: iron and lead
...................................................218
Fig.
10.13
Small finds: ceramic and shale
................................................220
Fig.
10.14
Small finds: stone
..........................................................221
Fig.
10.15
Small finds: stone
..........................................................222
Fig.
10.16
Zones of finds retrieval
.....................................................223
Fig.
11.1
Oyster shells with perforations
................................................234
Fig.
11.2
Equid metatarsal
exhibiting ankylosis
..........................................239
Fig.
11.3
Equid
metatarsal from ditch F331
.............................................242
Fig.
11.4
Cattle scapula with hook damage
.............................................243
Fig.
11.5
Fragmented bones from ditch F356
............................................243
Fig.
12.1
Magnetometer survey
.......................................................250
Fig.
12.2
Magnetometer survey: summary of significant anomalies
...........................251
Fig.
13.1
The arrangement of the mosaics in Building
1....................................253
Fig.
13.2
Reconstruction of the mosaic from room
8 ......................................254
Fig.
13.3
The Orpheus mosaic from corridor
6 ..........................................255
Fig.
13.4
Mosaic from room
3 .......................................................256
Fig.
13.5
Mosaic from room
3 .......................................................256
Fig.
13.6
Mosaic from room
9 .......................................................257
Fig.
13.7
Mosaic from rooms 12a and 12b
..............................................257
Fig.
13.8
Mosaic from room 12b
.....................................................258
Fig.
13.9
Mosaic from room 12a
.....................................................259
Fig.
14.1
The villa landscape
.........................................................266
Fig.
14.2
The development of the site
..................................................268
Fig.
14.3
Comparative aisled halls
....................................................269
Fig.
14.4
Reconstruction of the aisled hall
..............................................271
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title | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight the excavations of 2008-10 |
title_auth | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight the excavations of 2008-10 |
title_exact_search | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight the excavations of 2008-10 |
title_full | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight the excavations of 2008-10 by Barry Cunliffe ; with contributions from Michael Allen ... line illustrations by Barry Cunliffe, Simon Pressey and Alison Wilkins ; Photographs by Ian Cartwright and others |
title_fullStr | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight the excavations of 2008-10 by Barry Cunliffe ; with contributions from Michael Allen ... line illustrations by Barry Cunliffe, Simon Pressey and Alison Wilkins ; Photographs by Ian Cartwright and others |
title_full_unstemmed | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight the excavations of 2008-10 by Barry Cunliffe ; with contributions from Michael Allen ... line illustrations by Barry Cunliffe, Simon Pressey and Alison Wilkins ; Photographs by Ian Cartwright and others |
title_short | The Roman villa at Brading, Isle of Wight |
title_sort | the roman villa at brading isle of wight the excavations of 2008 10 |
title_sub | the excavations of 2008-10 |
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