9780907764458-0907764452-Late Iron Age Calleva: The Pre-Conquest Occupation at Silchester Insula IX: Volume 3 - Silchester Roman Town: The Insula IX Town Life Project (Britannia Monographs)

Late Iron Age Calleva: The Pre-Conquest Occupation at Silchester Insula IX: Volume 3 - Silchester Roman Town: The Insula IX Town Life Project (Britannia Monographs)

ISBN-13: 9780907764458
ISBN-10: 0907764452
Edition: First Edition
Author: Prof. Michael Fulford, Amanda Clarke, Emma Durham, Nicholas Pankhurst
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Roman Society Publications
Format: Paperback 480 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780907764458
ISBN-10: 0907764452
Edition: First Edition
Author: Prof. Michael Fulford, Amanda Clarke, Emma Durham, Nicholas Pankhurst
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Roman Society Publications
Format: Paperback 480 pages

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Late Iron Age Calleva: The Pre-Conquest Occupation at Silchester Insula IX: Volume 3 - Silchester Roman Town: The Insula IX Town Life Project (Britannia Monographs) (ISBN-13: 9780907764458 and ISBN-10: 0907764452), written by authors Prof. Michael Fulford, Amanda Clarke, Emma Durham, Nicholas Pankhurst, was published by Roman Society Publications in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Rome (Ancient Civilizations History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Late Iron Age Calleva: The Pre-Conquest Occupation at Silchester Insula IX: Volume 3 - Silchester Roman Town: The Insula IX Town Life Project (Britannia Monographs) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Rome books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The late Iron Age oppidum of Calleva underlies the Roman town at Silchester. Excavation (1997-2014) of a large area (0.3ha) of Insula IX revealed evidence of a rectilinear, NE/SW-NW/SE-oriented layout of the interior of the oppidum, dating from 20/10BC, with the remains of the larger part of one compound separated from its neighbors by fenced trackways. Within the compound was a large, 47.5m long hall surrounded by smaller, rectangular buildings associated with groups of rubbish pits. A concluding discussion characterizes the oppidum, integrating and contextualizing a series of major contributions reporting the pre-conquest finds and environmental evidence with the structural story.Table of ContentsList of FiguresList of TablesAcknowledgementsPrefaceSECTION 1 – THE SITEChapter 1. Introduction (Michael Fulford)Chapter 2. The excavation (Michael Fulford, Amanda Clarke and Nicholas Pankhurst)SECTION 2 – THE FINDSChapter 3. Introduction and the prehistoric finds (Michael Fulford, Richard Bradley, Emma Durham)Chapter 4. The Iron Age coins (Colin Haselgrove)Chapter 5. The brooches (Nina Crummy)Chapter 6. The small finds (Nina Crummy)Chapter 7. The glass (Hilary Cool)Chapter 8. The pottery (Jane Timby, Joanna Bird)Chapter 9. The pre-conquest arretine wares (Joanna Bird)Chapter 10. Organic residue analysis of ceramic vessels (A.C. Colonese, A. Lucquin and O.E. Craig)Chapter 11. The querns (Emma Durham)Chapter 12. Other ceramics (Jane Timby)Chapter 13. The metalworking (John Allen)Chapter 14. The coin moulds (John Allen)SECTION 3 – ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCEChapter 15. The animal bone (Claire Ingrem, Kate Clark)Chapter 16. The insects (Mark Robinson)Chapter 17. The charred and waterlogged plant remains (Lisa Lodwick)Chapter 18. Charcoal and waterlogged wood (Catherine Barnett)Chapter 19. The pollen (Alex Brown)Chapter 20. The phytoliths (Sarah Elliott)Chapter 21. Radiocarbon dating (Catherine Barnett)Chapter 22. The geochemistry (Samantha Cook)Chapter 23. The micromorphology (Rowena Banerjea)SECTION 4 – DISCUSSIONChapter 24. (Michael Fulford)Appendix 1. The small finds (Nina Crummy)Appendix 2. The pottery (Jane Timby)Appendix 3. The Arretine stamps (Joanna Bird)Appendix 4. The querns (Emma Durham)Appendix 5. The animal bone (Claire Ingrem)Appendix 6. The plant remains (Lisa Lodwick)Appendix 7. The wood and charcoal (Catherine Barnett)Appendix 8. The geochemistry (Samantha Cook)BibliographyIndex
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