The towns of Roman Britain: the contribution of commercial archaeology since 1990
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Main Author: Fulford, Michael 1948- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 2015
Series:Britannia monograph series 27
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction / Neil Holbrook -- Planning, commercial archaeology and the study of Roman towns in England / Stewart Bryant and Roger M. Thomas -- Recent advances in the understanding of Roman London / Dominic Perring -- Commercial archaeology and the study of Roman York 1990-2013 / Patrick Ottaway -- The towns of South-East England / Neil Holbrook -- The towns of the Midlands and the North / Paul Bidwell -- Urban exits: Commercial archaeology and the study of death rituals and the dead in the towns of Roman Britain / John Pierce -- The place of developer funded archaeobotany in elucidating the food supply of the towns of Roman Britain / Mark Robinson -- Commercial archaeology, zooarchaeology and the study of Romano-British towns / Mark Maltby -- Retrospect and prospect: Advancement of knowledge, methodologies and publication / Michael Fulford
Physical Description:XVI, 216 S. Ill., Kt.

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