Fulford, M. G.; Clarke, Amanda; Eckardt, Hella

Life and Labour in Late Roman Silchester : Excavations in Insula IX since 1997

Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

Leverbaar

The Society of Antiquaries' excavation of Silchester's Insula IX in 1893-4 left most of the stratigraphy undisturbed. A new programme of work has shown that the Insula underwent radical change, c. AD 250/300, with the construction of new workshop and residential buildings on the orientation of the Roman street-grid, following the demolition of mid-Roman buildings arranged on different, pre- and early Roman alignments. The plans of several properties and individual buildings were recovered, and analysis of the rich range of artefactual and biological data has allowed a detailed and differentiated characterisation of the life and occupations of the inhabitants in the 4th century. The context of the 5th century ogham-inscibed stone is explored and the history of the insula is followed into the 5th/6th century.

Ingenaaid | 404 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2006
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: England & Wales
  • LCC: World History » History of Great Britain » England » History (DA147.S54F84 2006)
  • ISBN-13: 9780907764335 | ISBN-10: 0907764339