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Zusatztext 'Dorothy Watts offers us the first comprehensive study of British women in the Late Iron Age and Roman period. It is a valuable contribution to scholarship, which will be much cited.' – Latomus Informationen zum Autor Dorothy Watts is a Reader in Classics and Ancient History at The University of Queensland, Australia. She is the author of Religion in Later Roman Britain (Routledge, 1998). Klappentext Affording a clearer depiction of women in the Late Iron Age and Roman Britain than currently exists! Dorothy Watts examines archaeological! inscriptional and literary evidence to present a unique assessment of women and their place during the Romanization of Britain. Analyzing information from over 4!000 burials in terms of age! health and nutrition! Watt draws comparison with evidence on mena (TM)s lives and burials. Effectively integrating her archaeological findings with the political and social history of the late Iron Age and Roman period! she expertly places women in their real context. This fascinating study of womena (TM)s status! daily life! religion and death is an invaluable insight into the lives and loves of women in Roman Britain! and students of history! womena (TM)s studies! classical studies and archaeology will find this book an indispensable aid to their studies. Zusammenfassung Dorothy Watts examines archaeological evidence to give us a unique assessment of women and their place in the Romanization of Britain. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Historical background 2. Identification, Numbers and Status in the Late Iron Age 3. Identification in the Roman Period 4. Numbers and Status in the Roman Period 5. Living and Dying 6. Daily Activity 7. Religion 8. Conclusions