On the edge of empire: society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD
This volume explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west peninsula from the first century BC to the fifth century AD. This area has often been ignored in the narratives of Britannia and the application of traditional theoretical models to the archaeology of the reg...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west peninsula from the first century BC to the fifth century AD. This area has often been ignored in the narratives of Britannia and the application of traditional theoretical models to the archaeology of the region has perpetuated the idea that it was largely 'un-Romanised'. In recent years new theoretical concepts have been developed which recognise that interactions in the provinces were far more complex than the simplistic dichotomy of Roman versus Native. More emphasis is also being placed on artefacts and their use in the creation of identity. This work builds on this and explores the relationship between material culture and the creation of identity. This is achieved through the analysis of the ceramics, personal adornment items and coins found in the region, gathered from excavation reports and from data recorded through the Portable Antiquities Scheme. The analysis sheds new light on the role these objects played in the renegotiation of identity that resulted from the Roman conquest. |
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adam_text | Contents List of figures..................................................................................................................................................................... be List of tables...................................................................................................................................................................... xii Abstract............................................................................................................................................................................ xiv Acknowledgements............................................................................................................................................................xv 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Aims and Objectives................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Research Context...................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Research Parameters................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.3.1 Geology and Topography.................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3.2 Chronology........................................................................................................................................................4 1.4 The Data.................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4.1 The Database Structure..................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4.2 Interrogation of the Dataset and GIS Mapping................................................................................................. 6 1.5 Structure.................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2. The Dumnonii................................................................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 The Late Iron Age..................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1 Late Iron Age Settlement Pattern...................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1.1 Promontory Forts....................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1.2
Hillforts...................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1.1.3 Multiple Enclosure Forts............................................................................................................................8 2.1.1.4 Rounds and Hillslope Enclosures.............................................................................................................. 9 2.1.1.5 Unenclosed Settlements............................................................................................................................. 9 2.1.2 Material Culture................................................................................................................................................ 9 2.1.3 Trade.................................................................................................................................................................11 2.1.4 Religion and Ritual...........................................................................................................................................12 2.1.5 Political and Social Structure .........................................................................................................................13 2.2 The Roman Period...................................................................................................................................................13 2.2.1 Settlement
Pattern.............................................................................................................................................15 2.2.1.1 Rural Settlements......................................................................................................................................15 2.2.1.2 Villa Landscape........................................................................................................................................15 2.2.1.3 Roadside Settlements................................................................................................................................16 2.2.1.4 Towns........................................................................................................................................................17 2.2.2 Administration..................................................................................................................................................17 2.2.3 Manufacture and Trade.....................................................................................................................................18 2.2.4 Religion and Ritual...........................................................................................................................................18 2.3 Towards a New Perspective.................................................................................................................................... 20 3. Material Culture and
Identity.....................................................................................................................................23 3.1 Theorising Roman Studies...................................................................................................................................... 23 3.2 Identity.................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.3 Material Culture...................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.4 Theoretical Perspectives.......................................................................................................................................... 26 4. The Ceramic Assemblage.............................................................................................................................................27 4.1 Methodology............................................................................................................................................................28 4.2 The Social Life of Clay............................................................................................................................................30 4.2.1 Case Study 1 : Regional and Local Identities: the use of gabbroic clay within Cornwall............................... 30 4.2.2 Case Study 2: Brilliant Vessels: the use of mica rich clays in
Devon............................................................. 34 4.2.3 Conclusion........................................................................................................................................................37 4.3 Regional Overview...................................................................................................................................................37 4.3.1 The Rural Settlements......................................................................................................................................38 4.3.1.1 The Middle and Late Iron Age Period......................................................................................................38 vii
On the Edge ofEmpire 4.3.1.2 The Romano-British Period......................................................................................................................41 4.3.2 Exeter................................................................................................................................................................48 4.3.3 Conclusion........................................................................................................................................................ 55 4.4 Change Through Time..............................................................................................................................................56 4.4.1 The Middle and Late Iron Ages, CPI and CP2................................................................................................57 4.4.2 The Late Iron Age to Roman Transition period, CP3.......................................................................................59 4.4.3 The Early to Mid Romano-British period, CP4...............................................................................................59 4.4.4 The Mid to Late Romano-British period, CP5.................................................................................................64 4.4.5 The Late Romano-British period to Post Roman period, CP6........................................................................ 71 4.5 Discussion................................................................................................................................................................74 5.
Personal Adornment Items.................................................................................................... 79 5.1 Methodology............................................................................................................................................................80 5.2 Biographical Objects................................................................................................................................................81 5.2.1 Case Study 1: Identity, Power and Memory: Decorated Brooches in Roman Cornwall................................ 82 5.2.2 Personal Adornment Items as Votives and the Shrine at Nomour.................................................................. 85 5.2.3 Conclusion........................................................................................................................................................ 86 5.3 Regional Overview...................................................................................................................................................87 5.3.1 Exeter................................................................................................................................................................87 5.3.2 The Rural Settlements......................................................................................................................................89 5.3.3 Personal Adornment in the Wider Region........................................................................................................93 5.3.4
Conclusion........................................................................................................................................................95 5.4 Change Through Time..............................................................................................................................................95 5.4.1 The Late Iron Age, CP2....................................................................................................................................96 5.4.2 The Late Iron Age to Roman Transition period, CP3......................................................................................96 5.4.3 The Early to Mid Romano-British period, CP4..............................................................................................98 5.4.4 The Mid to Late Romano-British period, CP5............................................................................................... 103 5.4.5 The Late Romano-British period to Post Roman period, CP6..................................................................... 107 5.5 Discussion ............................................................................................................................................................. 110 6. Coinage in the South-West.................................................................................................................................................. 113 6.1 Methodology.......................................................................................................................................................... 117
6.1.1 Single and Settlement Finds........................................................................................................................... 117 6.1.1.1 Nature of the Evidence..........................................................................................................................117 6.1.1.2 Methodology....................................................................... 117 6.1.2 Hoards............................................................................................................................................................ 118 6.1.2.1 Nature of the Evidence........................................................................................................................... 118 6.1.2.2 Hoard Methodology................................................................................................................................ 119 6.2 Regional Overview................................................................................................................................................. 119 6.3 Change Through Time............................................................................................................................................ 126 6.3.1 The Iron Age...................................................................................................................................................126 6.3.2 The Early Period............................................................................................................................................. 126 6.3.2.1 The Republican
to Flavian Period ......................................................................................................... 129 6.3.2.2 The Flavian to Mid Second Century Period........................................................................................ 132 6.3.2.3 The Mid Second Century to Caracalla...................................................................................................137 6.3.2.4 The Final Years of the Early Period........................................................................................................137 6.3.3 The Radiate Period......................................................................................................................................... 143 6.3.4 The Late Period..............................................................................................................................................145 6.4 Discussion ............................................................................................................................................................. 152 7. Narratives of Change in the South-West Peninsula....................................................................................................... 155 7.1 People, Material, and Identity in the South-West...................................................................................................155 7.1.2 Memory and Identity in the South-West ....................................................................................................... 158 7.2 The Dumnonii: A New Perspective for the South-
West......................................................................................... 159 Appendix 1. The Sites.............................................................................................................................................................. 161 1.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................................ 161 1.2 Notes on the Sites................................................................................................................................................... 161 1.3 Map of the Sites..................................................................................................................................................... 162 1.4 Gazetteer................................................................................................................................................................ 163 Bibliography..................................................................................................................................................................... 197 viii
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Contents List of figures. be List of tables. xii Abstract. xiv Acknowledgements.xv 1. Introduction. 1 1.1 Aims and Objectives. 1 1.2 Research Context. 1 1.3 Research Parameters. 3 1.3.1 Geology and Topography. 3
1.3.2 Chronology.4 1.4 The Data. 5 1.4.1 The Database Structure. 5 1.4.2 Interrogation of the Dataset and GIS Mapping. 6 1.5 Structure. 6 2. The Dumnonii. 7 2.1 The Late Iron Age. 7 2.1.1 Late Iron Age Settlement Pattern. 7 2.1.1.1 Promontory Forts. 7 2.1.1.2
Hillforts. 8 2.1.1.3 Multiple Enclosure Forts.8 2.1.1.4 Rounds and Hillslope Enclosures. 9 2.1.1.5 Unenclosed Settlements. 9 2.1.2 Material Culture. 9 2.1.3 Trade.11 2.1.4 Religion and Ritual.12 2.1.5 Political and Social Structure .13 2.2 The Roman Period.13 2.2.1 Settlement
Pattern.15 2.2.1.1 Rural Settlements.15 2.2.1.2 Villa Landscape.15 2.2.1.3 Roadside Settlements.16 2.2.1.4 Towns.17 2.2.2 Administration.17 2.2.3 Manufacture and Trade.18 2.2.4 Religion and Ritual.18 2.3 Towards a New Perspective. 20 3. Material Culture and
Identity.23 3.1 Theorising Roman Studies. 23 3.2 Identity. 24 3.3 Material Culture. 25 3.4 Theoretical Perspectives. 26 4. The Ceramic Assemblage.27 4.1 Methodology.28 4.2 The Social Life of Clay.30 4.2.1 Case Study 1 : Regional and Local Identities: the use of gabbroic clay within Cornwall. 30 4.2.2 Case Study 2: Brilliant Vessels: the use of mica rich clays in
Devon. 34 4.2.3 Conclusion.37 4.3 Regional Overview.37 4.3.1 The Rural Settlements.38 4.3.1.1 The Middle and Late Iron Age Period.38 vii
On the Edge ofEmpire 4.3.1.2 The Romano-British Period.41 4.3.2 Exeter.48 4.3.3 Conclusion. 55 4.4 Change Through Time.56 4.4.1 The Middle and Late Iron Ages, CPI and CP2.57 4.4.2 The Late Iron Age to Roman Transition period, CP3.59 4.4.3 The Early to Mid Romano-British period, CP4.59 4.4.4 The Mid to Late Romano-British period, CP5.64 4.4.5 The Late Romano-British period to Post Roman period, CP6. 71 4.5 Discussion.74 5.
Personal Adornment Items. 79 5.1 Methodology.80 5.2 Biographical Objects.81 5.2.1 Case Study 1: Identity, Power and Memory: Decorated Brooches in Roman Cornwall. 82 5.2.2 Personal Adornment Items as Votives and the Shrine at Nomour. 85 5.2.3 Conclusion. 86 5.3 Regional Overview.87 5.3.1 Exeter.87 5.3.2 The Rural Settlements.89 5.3.3 Personal Adornment in the Wider Region.93 5.3.4
Conclusion.95 5.4 Change Through Time.95 5.4.1 The Late Iron Age, CP2.96 5.4.2 The Late Iron Age to Roman Transition period, CP3.96 5.4.3 The Early to Mid Romano-British period, CP4.98 5.4.4 The Mid to Late Romano-British period, CP5. 103 5.4.5 The Late Romano-British period to Post Roman period, CP6. 107 5.5 Discussion . 110 6. Coinage in the South-West. 113 6.1 Methodology. 117
6.1.1 Single and Settlement Finds. 117 6.1.1.1 Nature of the Evidence.117 6.1.1.2 Methodology. 117 6.1.2 Hoards. 118 6.1.2.1 Nature of the Evidence. 118 6.1.2.2 Hoard Methodology. 119 6.2 Regional Overview. 119 6.3 Change Through Time. 126 6.3.1 The Iron Age.126 6.3.2 The Early Period. 126 6.3.2.1 The Republican
to Flavian Period . 129 6.3.2.2 The Flavian to Mid Second Century Period. 132 6.3.2.3 The Mid Second Century to Caracalla.137 6.3.2.4 The Final Years of the Early Period.137 6.3.3 The Radiate Period. 143 6.3.4 The Late Period.145 6.4 Discussion . 152 7. Narratives of Change in the South-West Peninsula. 155 7.1 People, Material, and Identity in the South-West.155 7.1.2 Memory and Identity in the South-West . 158 7.2 The Dumnonii: A New Perspective for the South-
West. 159 Appendix 1. The Sites. 161 1.1 Introduction. 161 1.2 Notes on the Sites. 161 1.3 Map of the Sites. 162 1.4 Gazetteer. 163 Bibliography. 197 viii |
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geographic_facet | England Südwest |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T19:11:34Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T09:22:47Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781407358468 |
language | English |
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physical | xv, 207 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten |
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spelling | Thomas, Siân Alyce Verfasser (DE-588)1238716172 aut On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD Siân Alyce Thomas Oxford BAR Publishing 2021 xv, 207 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier BAR. British series 667 Archaeology of Roman Britain volume 5 Dissertation Cardiff University 2018 This volume explores the relationship between people and material culture in the south-west peninsula from the first century BC to the fifth century AD. This area has often been ignored in the narratives of Britannia and the application of traditional theoretical models to the archaeology of the region has perpetuated the idea that it was largely 'un-Romanised'. In recent years new theoretical concepts have been developed which recognise that interactions in the provinces were far more complex than the simplistic dichotomy of Roman versus Native. More emphasis is also being placed on artefacts and their use in the creation of identity. This work builds on this and explores the relationship between material culture and the creation of identity. This is achieved through the analysis of the ceramics, personal adornment items and coins found in the region, gathered from excavation reports and from data recorded through the Portable Antiquities Scheme. The analysis sheds new light on the role these objects played in the renegotiation of identity that resulted from the Roman conquest. Geschichte 100 v. Chr.-500 gnd rswk-swf Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf England Südwest (DE-588)4120410-4 gnd rswk-swf Material culture / England / West Country / History / To 1500 West Country (England) / Antiquities West Country (England) / Social conditions Antiquities Material culture Social conditions England / West Country To 1500 History (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Britannien als Provinz [Barrington p. 8 & 9] (DE-2581)TH000004033 gbd Romanisation (DE-2581)TH000006242 gbd England Südwest (DE-588)4120410-4 g Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 s Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s Geschichte 100 v. Chr.-500 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4073-5847-5 BAR. British series 667 (DE-604)BV000897461 667 Archaeology of Roman Britain volume 5 (DE-604)BV046715959 5 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033223018&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Thomas, Siân Alyce On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD BAR. British series Archaeology of Roman Britain Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4051157-1 (DE-588)4020588-5 (DE-588)4120410-4 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD |
title_auth | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD |
title_exact_search | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD |
title_exact_search_txtP | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD |
title_full | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD Siân Alyce Thomas |
title_fullStr | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD Siân Alyce Thomas |
title_full_unstemmed | On the edge of empire society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD Siân Alyce Thomas |
title_short | On the edge of empire |
title_sort | on the edge of empire society in the south west of england during the first century bc to fifth century ad |
title_sub | society in the south-west of England during the first century BC to fifth century AD |
topic | Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Sachkultur Gesellschaft England Südwest Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033223018&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000897461 (DE-604)BV046715959 |
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