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CONTENTS List of illustrations List of tables List of abbreviations List of references xxv xlvii xlix lii PART 1. INTRODUCTION 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION i 2. PREVIOUS WORK 5 3. THE WINCHESTER EXCAVATIONS COMMITTEE EXCAVATIONS OF 1961-71 14 I. II. III. IV. The sites Methods of excavationand recording Post-excavation analysis: phasing The phasing records 14 15 17 22 PART 2. GENERAL DISCUSSIONS 1. GEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL SETTING OF WINCHESTER 2. PREHISTORY OF THE WINCHESTER AREA 3. ROMAN WINCHESTER I. The pre-Flavian period: A.D. 43—68 II. Late first to early second centuries III. Mid second to mid third centuries IV. Late Roman Winchester: mid third to mid fourth centuries V. End of the Roman period: mid fourth toearly fifth centuries 4. POST-ROMAN AND EARLY ANGLO-SAXON WINCHESTER 25 31 51 53 58 70 73 80 87 PART 3. SITE REPORTS 1. ON THE DEFENCES I. Tower Street 1964 (TS) II. Castle Yard 1967-71 (CY) III. South Gate 1971 (SG) 2. INSIDE THE WALLS I. Cathedral Car Park 1961 (CACP) II. Cathedral Green 1962-9 (CG) III. Cathedral Green 1970 (CG) 103 103 126 151 192 192 229 288
xviii CONTENTS IV. Wolvesey Palace 1963—71 (WP) V. Lower Brook Street 1965—71 (BS) VI. Assize Courts North 1963 (ACN) VII. Assize Courts North 1970—1 (ACN 1970—1) VIII. Assize Courts South 1963-5 (ACS) 3. OUTSIDE THE WALLS I. II. III. Ashley Terrace 1964 (AST) Oram ’s Arbour 1965—7 (OA) Winnall Railway Cutting 1971 (WC) 295 355 414 420 432 445 445 452 473 PART 4. ROMAN WINCHESTER: GAZETTEERS 1. GAZETTEER OF DEFENCES 2. GAZETTEER OF STREETS WITHIN THE WALLED AREA 3. GAZETTEER OF BUILDINGS WITHIN THE WALLED AREA 481 496 510 IPS 3.1, Volume 2 PART 5. FINDS: INTRODUCTION 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 2. RECORDING OF FINDS ON SITE AND IN THE FINDS SHED 3. POST-EXCAVATION FINDS PROCESSING 4. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE OBJECTS 5. CONTEXT DATES AND RESIDUALITY 565 571 575 577 580 PART 6. PREHISTORIC FINDS 1. COINS I. Ptolemaic and other Mediterranean coins by Amelia Dowler (1—29) II. Iron Age coins by Francis Μ. Morris (30-5) III. Late Iron Age coin pellet mould by Mark Landon (36) 2. POTTERY I. II. Prehistoric pottery by John Collis, Francis Μ. Morris, and Katherine Barclay (37—144) Briquetage by John Collis, Francis Μ. Morris, and Katherine Barclay 585 585 599 612 616 616 634
CONTENTS xix 3. OTHER OBJECTS 636 L Worked flint by the late Arthur Apsimon (145-9) 636 IL Nutcracker stone by the late Fiona E. S. Roe (150) 637 III. Querns by Martin Biddle and Francis Μ. Morris with petrographical information by D.T. Moore (151-3) 638 IV. A decorated ring found during the underpinning of the cathedral in 1910 by Francis Μ. Morris (154) 639 PART 7. ROMAN FINDS 1. COINS I. Roman coins by Richard Reece II. Barbarous radiates by the late Harold B. Mattingly III. Gold-plated silver coin fragment by the late Cathy E. King and Peter Northover (155) 2. POTTERY I. Introductory comment by Francis Μ. Morris II. The samian ware: a summary by Geoffrey B. Dannell III. Samian stamp catalogue by Brenda Dickinson and the late Brian Hartley revised by Brenda Dickinson and Vivien Jones (156—321) IV. Decorated samian by Geoffrey B. Dannell revised by Geoffrey B. Dannell and Vivien Jones with a contribution by Joanna Bird (322—439) V. Incised copy of samian form Déchelette 72 by Joanna Bird (440) VI. Imported late Roman fine wares by Joanna Bird (441—64) VII. Amphorae by César Carreras (465—82) VIII. Stamped mortaria by K. F. Hartley (483-6) 3. INDUSTRIES AND THEIR TOOLS I. Metal working i. Metallurgical analysis by the late R. F.Tylecote ii. Metal-working residues by Francis Μ. Morris iii. Crucibles by Justine Bayley and Katherine Barclay iv. Smith’s tools by W. H. Manning (487—90) V. Lead working a. Lead waste by Francis Μ. Morris, Martin Biddle, and Margaret Petersen b. Scientific examination and analysis of lead waste by the late R. F.Tylecote II. Textile manufacture i
Introduction by Francis Μ. Morris ii. Spindle and spindle whorls by S. Greep, Μ. Woodland and J. Price (491—504) iii. Weaving tool and loomweights by Francis Μ. Morris, Martin Biddle, and P. Μ.Skinner (505-7) 641 641 665 677 681 681 681 686 698 716 717 719 731 735 735 735 736 738 739 740 740 743 743 743 743 745
XX CONTENTS III . Bone and antler working by Francis Μ. Morris 747 IV Stone objects: petrography and provenance 748 i. Stone figures by Kevin Hayward and Susan Walker 748 ii. Objects of shale and jet by Francis Μ. Morris and Andrew J. Lawson 749 iii. Stone counters by F.W Anderson and David Brown 751 iv. Hones by the late S. E. Elfis and D.T. Moore 752 V. Querns by D. T. Moore 753 vi. Stone vessel or mortar by D.T. Moore 754 V. The building industry 754 i. Building stone: petrography and provenance by Kevin Hayward 754 a. Architectural stonework 754 b. Ornamental stone (‘marble’) 768 ii. Building components 776 a. Architectural stonework by the late T. F. C. Blagg with an introduction by Francis Μ. Morris and contributions by Martin Biddle and Kevin Hayward (508-43) 776 b. Ornamental stone (‘marble’) by the late T. F. C. Blagg and Martin Biddle (544-87) 789 c. Mosaics by Stephen Cosh 797 d. Tesserae by Martin Biddle and FrancisΜ. Morris 801 e. Window glass by the late Jennifer Price andSally Cottam 808 f. Wall-paintings by the late Joan Liversidge with an introduction by Francis Μ. Morris 809 g. Structural ironwork and water-pipe junctions byW. H. Manning (588-609) 821 iii. Mason’s tools by W. H. Manning (610-11) 826 VI. Agricultural tools by W. H. Manning (612—13) 827 4. INSCRIPTIONS, STATUARY, AND RELIGIOUS OBJECTS 828 I. Inscriptions by Roger S. O. Tomlin with a contribution by Martin Biddle 828 i. Altar dedicated by a beneftciarius consularis by Roger S. O.Tomlin (614) 828 ii. Fragment of an Antonine imperial building-inscription by Roger S. O. Tomlin and Martin Biddle
(615) 832 iii. Fragment of another Antonine building-inscription by Roger S. O. Tomlin (616) 836 II. Stone figures by Martin Henig 838 i. Large eye cut from a relief or sculpture (617) 839 ii. Fragment of drapery in Purbeck marble (618) 841 iii. Possible relief carving in chalk (619) 843 iv. A marble head of a youth in Winchester Cathedral (620) 843 V. A Pentelic marble head of Herodes Atticus in the collections ofWinchester City Museum (621) 845 III. Figural bronzes by Martin Henig 846
CONTENTS xxi i. Head ofJupiter (622) 847 ii. Figurine of Mercury (623) 848 iii. Statuette of Omphale (624) 851 iv. A copper-alloy head, probably of Germanicus (625) 852 V. A copper-alloy cornucopia from a statuette (626) 854 IV. Cast copper-alloy fragments from statuary by Martin Henig and Janet Webster with comments by the late G. C. Boon (627-33) 855 V. Wooden statuette by Martin Henig (634) 857 VI. Ceramic figurines by the late Frank Jenkins and Martin Henig (635—6) 860 VII. Anatomical amulet or votive of cast copper alloy by Janet Webster and Martin Henig (637) 862 5. PERSONAL POSSESSIONS 866 I. Shoes 866 i. Leather shoe material by the late John Thornton and Carol Van Driel-Murray (638-53) 866 ii. Metal shoe material 874 a. Hobnails by Sarah Jackson with revisions by W H. Manning (654—62) 8 74 b. Boot-plates by the late John Thornton and W. H. Manning (663—92) 876 II. Late Roman belt fittings by Giles Clarke with additional information by Janet Webster, Martin Henig, and H.W Böhme, and a contribution byW. H. Manning (693-702) 880 III. Jewellery 885 i. Beads 885 a. Glass beads by the late Jennifer Price with an introduction by Francis Μ. Morris (703-83) 885 b. Shale and jet beads by Lindsay Allason-Jones (784-7) 892 ii. Bracelets by Giles Clarke with Ellen Swift (788-921) 893 iii. Brooches by the late Μ. R. Hull and Janet Webster (922-1023) 915 iv. Finger-rings by Janet Webster, Martin Henig, W. H. Manning, Andrew J. Lawson, and the late Jennifer Price (1024-46) 949 V. Intaglios by Martin Henig (979,1047-53) 954 vi. Bone pendant by Stephen Greep (1054) 961 vii.
Miscellaneous jewellery and fasteners by Janet Webster with contributions by the late G. C. Boon and Martin Biddle (1055—66) 962 IV. Hair articles 965 i. Pins 965 a. Bone and antler hair pins by Stephen Greep (1067—1174) 965 b. Metal pins by Rosemary Terry(1175—1200) 977 c.Jet pin by Lindsay Allason-Jones (1201) 979 d. Glass pins by the late Jennifer Price (1202—4) 981 ii. Combs by Horst Wolfgang Böhme (1205—6) 981
xxii CONTENTS V. Toilet equipment by Janet Webster on work initiated by Sarah Gieve with an entry by Ralph Jackson (1207-56) 983 VI. Gaining equipment i. Introduction by Stephen Greep ii. Bone counters by Stephen Greep (1257—87) iii. Glass counters by David Brown (1288-92) iv. Stone counters by David Brown (1293—1308) V. Pottery counters by David Brown (1309-48) vi. Die by Stephen Greep and David Brown (1349) VII. Writing equipment and seal boxes i. Styli by W. H. Manning with a contribution by Stephen Greep (1350—7) ii. Styli or sewing awl needles by W. H. Manning (1358—60) iii. Pin or possible stylus byW. H. Manning (1361) iv. Spatula handle by Janet Webster (1362) V. Seal boxes by Francis Μ. Morris and David Brown (1363-5) VIII. Graffiti by Mark Hassall (1366—1410) 6. EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS I. Sewing equipment i. Copper-alloy needles by Linden Elmhurst (1411—12) ii. Bone needles by Stephen Greep (1413—20) II. Kitchen and other domestic implements i. Fish hooks by Janet Webster (1421—2) ii. Spoons by Janet Webster (1423-39) iii. Knives and knife handles by W. H. Manning with contributions by Stephen Greep, Janet Webster, and Arthur MacGregor (1440—51) iv. Hones by the late S. E. Ellis and D.T. Moore (1452-70) V. Querns by Martin Biddle and Francis Μ. Morris (1471—2) vi. Stone vessel or mortar by Martin Biddle (1473) III. Weights and measures by Martin Biddle with a contribution by Janet Webster (1474-81) IV. Vessels i. Copper-alloy vessels a. Copper-alloy vessel fragments by Janet Webster, Martin Biddle, and Martin Henig (1482—6) b. Copper-alloy jugs from south and
west of Winchester by Martin Henig 1487-90) ii. Vessel glass by the late Jennifer Price and Sally Cottam (1491—1646) a. First- and early second-century A.D. tableware b. Second- and third-century tableware c. Late Roman tableware d. Bottles e. Unguent bottles and bath flasks 992 992 994 1000 1001 1003 1006 1008 1008 1010 1012 1013 1013 1015 1024 1024 1024 1024 1026 1026 1027 1032 1035 1038 1038 1039 1043 1043 1043 1045 1048 1049 1059 1064 1073 1076
CONTENTS xxiii f. Review of the glass assemblage 1076 iii. Shale vessels and trays by Andrew J. Lawson (1647—57) mo iv. Bucket and related fittings by W. H. Manning (1658—80) 1113 V Furniture in 8 i. Shale furniture by Andrew J. Lawson (1681—2) 1118 ii. Fragment ofjet inlay by Lindsay Allason-Jones (1683) 1119 iii. Copper-alloy box binding by Janet Webster (1684) 1119 iv. Bone furniture fittings by Stephen Greep (1685-92) 1120 V. Lighting equipment: ceramic lamps and candlesticks by the late Donald Bailey, Katherine Barclay, and Francis Μ. Morris (1693—6) 1123 VI. Locks and keys byW. H. Manning with contributions by Janet Webster 1124 i. Lever-lock padlock (1697) 1124 ii. Other locks and lock fittings (1698-1703) 1131 iii. Keys (1704-17) 1132 7. HORSE EQUIPMENT 1136 I. Copper-alloy harness fittings by Janet Webster (1718—21) 1136 II. Link from a snaffle-bit by W. H. Manning (1722) 1138 III. Antler cheek-piece by David Brown and Francis Μ. Morris (1723) 1138 IV. Horseshoe and hipposandals by W. H. Manning (1724-37) 1138 8. MILITARY EQUIPMENT 1142 I. Discussion by Francis Μ. Morris 1142 II. Military equipment from the excavations of 1961—71 by Janet Webster and W. H. Manning with a contribution by Giles Clarke (1738-44) 1144 III. Claudio-Neronian strap-terminal from Roman military cavalry harness, found at Castle Avenue in 1930 by Francis Μ. Morris (1747) 1147 IV. An inlaid knife found in Eastgate Street in 1938 by HorstWolfgang Böhme (1748) 1147 9. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS 1150 I. Copper-alloy tacks by Marsha Groves (1749—85) 1150 II. Copper-alloy studs and rivets by Janet
Webster (1786—1805) 1155 III. Copper-alloy chains, links, terminals, and rings by Janet Webster (1806-16) 1157 IV. Other miscellaneous copper-alloy objects by Janet Webster with Nicholas Griffiths (1817—29) 1159 V Iron chain and rings byW H. Manning (1830-45) VI . Miscellaneous bone and antler objects by David Brown and Arthur MacGregor with a contribution by Stephen Greep (1846-52) VIL Miscellaneous shale objects by Andrew J. Lawson (1853—6) 1161 1163 1165
CONTENTS xxiv PART 8. POST-ROMAN AND EARLY ANGLO-SAXON FINDS 1. BYZANTINE COINS OF THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH CENTURIES by Martin Biddle (1857-61) 1167 2. EARLY ANGLO-SAXON POTTERY by Helena Hamerow (1862-93) 1170 3. OTHER OBJECTS 1177 I. Early Anglo-Saxon beads by Walter (Jo) Ahmet (1894-5) 1177 II. Pierced coins, ?pendants by Francis Μ. Morris (1896—7) 1180 III. Single-sided composite triangular comb by HorstWolfgang Böhme (1898) 1181 IV. Early medieval vessel glass by Rose Broadley 1186 i. Early medieval claw beaker (1899) 1186 ii. Possible early medieval vessel glass (1900—13) 1187 V. Early Anglo-Saxon weapons by W. H. Manning (1745-6) 1191 FINDS CONCORDANCES 1 .THE FINDS LISTED BY SITE AND FINAL PHASE 2.THE FINDS LISTED BY MATERIAL 3.THE FINDS LISTED BY SITE AND FIND NUMBER compiled by Pru Kemball and Sarah Price-Sinclair 1192 1210 1212 APPENDIX. LANKHILLS RECONSIDERED by Giles Clarke 1. INTRODUCTION 2.TOPOGRAPHY AND CHRONOLOGY I. The 1967—72 excavation II. Subsequent discoveries III. Modern damage IV. Chronology 3. PEOPLE WHO ARRIVED c.350 I. The 1967-72 excavation II. Isotope evidence III. Subsequent discoveries 4.OTHER ASPECTS I. Introduction II. Cremations III. Graves with belts at the feet IV. LH 347 V. People who arrived c.390 1213 1216 1216 1216 1220 1221 1223 1223 1226 1231 1234 1234 1234 1236 1238 1240 5. CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS 1244 |
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