The Archaeology of Roman Britain

The Archaeology of Roman Britain
Author: Adam Rogers
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317633849

Within the colonial history of the British Empire there are difficulties in reconstructing the lives of people that came from very different traditions of experience. The Archaeology of Roman Britain argues that a similar critical approach to the lives of people in Roman Britain needs to be developed, not only for the study of the local population but also those coming into Britain from elsewhere in the Empire who developed distinctive colonial lives. This critical, biographical approach can be extended and applied to places, structures, and things which developed in these provincial contexts as they were used and experienced over time. This book uniquely combines the study of all of these elements to access the character of Roman Britain and the lives, experiences, and identities of people living there through four centuries of occupation. Drawing on the concept of the biography and using it as an analytical tool, author Adam Rogers situates the archaeological material of Roman Britain within the within the political, geographical, and temporal context of the Roman Empire. This study will be of interest to scholars of Roman archaeology, as well as those working in biographical themes, issues of colonialism, identity, ancient history, and classics.

Roman Britain and the English Settlements

Roman Britain and the English Settlements
Author: Robin George Collingwood
Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1936
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780819611604

A history of English history from the Roman to Anglo Saxon period.

Archaeology in England and Wales 1914 - 1931

Archaeology in England and Wales 1914 - 1931
Author: T.D. Kendrick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131551544X

This survey of work carried out over a number of years synthesises the progress of archaeology, showing at a glance the changes within less than quarter of a century on the interpretation of and reflection on knowledge in the area. Entertainingly, written, this is a lasting introductory account of important finds in English and Welsh archaeology, by two of the key researchers of the time. Heavily illustrated, this book showcases many artefacts as well as maps and plans, offering a wealth of information.

B.H. Blackwell

B.H. Blackwell
Author: B.H. Blackwell Ltd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1388
Release: 1928
Genre: Antiquarian booksellers
ISBN:

The Roman Villa in Britain

The Roman Villa in Britain
Author: A.L.F. Rivet
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2024-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040036376

The Roman Villa in Britain (1969) is a comprehensive examination of Roman villas in Romano-Britain in a series of essays by six specialists. H.C. Bowen, well-known for his work on early field systems, examines the evidence for the native Celtic agriculture which was practised in pre-Roman Britain and continued to form the basis of the country’s economy after the conquest. The ground plans of the villas, and their implications, are discussed by Sir Ian Richmond, while David Smith considers the mosaic pavements, both as implications of the wealth of their owners and as evidence for the existence of distinct local schools of mosaicists; Joan Liversidge deals with internal decoration and furnishing. A.L.F. Rivet reflects on the social and economic implications of the changing fortunes of the villas, and Graham Webster discusses the future of villa studies from the standpoint of the modern excavator.