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Form and Fabric - Studies in Rome's material past in honour of B R Hartley

English · Hardback

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Colleagues friends and students pay tribute to Brian Hartley's contribution to Roman archaeology and particularly to samian studies with essays on: Stanwick and Melsonby (L Fitts); Tacitus on Agricola (R H Martin); Agricola and Roman Scotland (G Maxwell)


List of contents

Stanwick and Melsonby, L. Fitts; Tacitus on Agricola, R.H. Martin; Agricola and Roman Scotland, G. Maxwell; Camelon and Flavian troop-movements in southern Britain, V.G. Swan and Paul T. Bidwell; the planning of forts and fortresses, M. Hassall; the dating of town halls, J. Wacher; William Stukeley's Caesaromagus, R.M. J. Isserlin; Romano-British art samian, M. Henig; three stamped decorated bowls from Gloucester, F. Wild; the organization of the production of terra sigillata at La Graufesenque, M. Polak; un vase moule de montans, J.L. Tilhard; Lezoux - la Graufesenque et le Romanisation, H. Vertet; an unusual decorated jar from Northamptonshire, G. Webster; zur verwertbarkeit von reliefsigillaten des 2 und 3 jarhunderts, I. Huld-Zetsce; a decorated samian dish from London, J. Bird; die datierung der Rheinzaberner reliefsigillata, K. Kortum & A. Mees; samian from the city of Lincoln, M. J. Darling; expert systems in Sigillata and numismatic studies, G. Rogers; un depot pre-flavien a Tongeren (Belgique), M. Vanderhoeven; the range and distribution of Romano-British stamped wares, V. Rigby; early Roman amphorae from Le Mans, P. Galliou; pottery production at Corbridge in the 1st century, J. N. Dore; une moule d'applique dela collection Constancias, C. Bemont; second-century pottery derived from metal and samian prototypes, J. Webster and P. Webster; hoards of Roman coins found in Britain, A.S. Roberston; do brooches have ritual associations?, G. Simpson and B. Blance; a hoard of late Roman ironwork from Sibson, W.H. Manning; a sling from Melandra?, J.P. Wild; early occupation at St Mary's Abbey, York - the evidence of the glass, H.E.M. Cool.

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Colleagues, friends and students pay tribute to Brian Hartley's contribution to Roman archaeology and particularly to samian studies with essays on: Stanwick and Melsonby ( L Fitts ); Tacitus on Agricola ( R H Martin ); Agricola and Roman Scotland ( G Maxwell ); Cameleon and Flavian troop-movements in southern Britain ( V G Swan & Paul T ...

Product details

Authors J. Bird
Assisted by J. Bird (Editor), Joanna Bird (Editor)
Publisher Oxbow Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1998
 
No. of pages 324
Illustrations numerous illus
Series Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology
Oxbow Monographs
Oxbow Monographs
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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