Author: Richard Hattatt
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
This reprint contains Richard Hattatt's drawings and descriptions of over 500 brooches, mostly from Roman Britain.
Iron Age and Roman Brooches
Author: Richard Hattatt
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
This reprint contains Richard Hattatt's drawings and descriptions of over 500 brooches, mostly from Roman Britain.
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
This reprint contains Richard Hattatt's drawings and descriptions of over 500 brooches, mostly from Roman Britain.
Brooches in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781842174111
Category : Brooches
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781842174111
Category : Brooches
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Iron Age and Roman Brooches
Author: Richard Hattatt
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
ISBN: 9780946897087
Category : Brooches
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
ISBN: 9780946897087
Category : Brooches
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
A Visual Catalogue of Richard Hattatt's Ancient Brooches
Author: Richard Hattatt
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1782978038
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Richard Hattatt's collection of brooches ranges from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages, though most were Roman and Romano-British. Between 1982 and 1989 he wrote four books illustrating all the brooches, and in the fourth book he included a visual catalogue which provides a quick guide to the types and dates. it is this visual index - with drawings of all 2000 brooches - that is reproduced.
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1782978038
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Richard Hattatt's collection of brooches ranges from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages, though most were Roman and Romano-British. Between 1982 and 1989 he wrote four books illustrating all the brooches, and in the fourth book he included a visual catalogue which provides a quick guide to the types and dates. it is this visual index - with drawings of all 2000 brooches - that is reproduced.
Corpus of Ancient Brooches in Britain
Author: Mark Reginald Hull
Publisher: BAR British Series
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
(BAR 168, 1987)
Publisher: BAR British Series
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
(BAR 168, 1987)
The Development of an Iron Age and Roman Settlement Complex at The Park and Bowsings, near Guiting Power, Gloucestershire: Farmstead and Stronghold
Author: Alistair Marshall
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1789693640
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Excavations near Guiting Power in the Cotswolds reveal evidence of occupation until the late 4th century AD: a relatively undefended middle Iron Age farmstead was abandoned, followed by a mid to later Iron Age ditched enclosure. This latter site perhaps became dilapidated, with a Romanised farmstead developing over the traditional habitation area.
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1789693640
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Excavations near Guiting Power in the Cotswolds reveal evidence of occupation until the late 4th century AD: a relatively undefended middle Iron Age farmstead was abandoned, followed by a mid to later Iron Age ditched enclosure. This latter site perhaps became dilapidated, with a Romanised farmstead developing over the traditional habitation area.
Late Iron Age and Roman Settlement at Bozeat Quarry, Northamptonshire: Excavations 1995-2016
Author: Rob Atkins
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1784918962
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
MOLA (formerly Northamptonshire Archaeology), has undertaken intermittent archaeological work within Bozeat Quarry, Northamptonshire, over a twenty-year period from 1995-2016 covering an area of 59ha. This volume presents excavation findings including evidence of a Late Iron Age and Roman Settlement.
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1784918962
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
MOLA (formerly Northamptonshire Archaeology), has undertaken intermittent archaeological work within Bozeat Quarry, Northamptonshire, over a twenty-year period from 1995-2016 covering an area of 59ha. This volume presents excavation findings including evidence of a Late Iron Age and Roman Settlement.
Ancient and Romano-British Brooches
Author: Richard Hattatt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Dress and Identity in Iron Age Britain
Author: Elizabeth Marie Foulds
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1784915270
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Through an analysis of glass beads from four key study regions in Britain, the book aims to explore the role that this object played within the networks and relationships that constructed Iron Age society.
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1784915270
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Through an analysis of glass beads from four key study regions in Britain, the book aims to explore the role that this object played within the networks and relationships that constructed Iron Age society.
Fingerprinting the Iron Age: Approaches to identity in the European Iron Age
Author: Cătălin Nicolae Popa
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1782976787
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 441
Book Description
Archaeology has long dealt with issues of identity, and especially with ethnicity, with modern approaches emphasising dynamic and fluid social construction. The archaeology of the Iron Age in particular has engendered much debate on the topic of ethnicity, fuelled by the first availability of written sources alongside the archaeological evidence which has led many researchers to associate the features they excavate with populations named by Greek or Latin writers. Some archaeological traditions have had their entire structure built around notions of ethnicity, around the relationships existing between large groups of people conceived together as forming unitary ethnic units. On the other hand, partly influenced by anthropological studies, other scholars have written forcefully against Iron Age ethnic constructions, such as the Celts. The 24 contributions to this volume focus on the south east Europe, where the Iron Age has, until recently, been populated with numerous ethnic groups with which specific material culture forms have been associated. The first section is devoted to the core geographical area of south east Europe: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, as well as Albania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The following three sections allow comparison with regions further to the west and the south west with contributions on central and western Europe, the British Isles and the Italian peninsula. The volume concludes with four papers which provide more synthetic statements that cut across geographical boundaries, the final contributions bringing together some of the key themes of the volume. The wide array of approaches to identity presented here reflects the continuing debate on how to integrate material culture, protohistoric evidence (largely classical authors looking in on first millennium BC societies) and the impact of recent nationalistic agendas.
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1782976787
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 441
Book Description
Archaeology has long dealt with issues of identity, and especially with ethnicity, with modern approaches emphasising dynamic and fluid social construction. The archaeology of the Iron Age in particular has engendered much debate on the topic of ethnicity, fuelled by the first availability of written sources alongside the archaeological evidence which has led many researchers to associate the features they excavate with populations named by Greek or Latin writers. Some archaeological traditions have had their entire structure built around notions of ethnicity, around the relationships existing between large groups of people conceived together as forming unitary ethnic units. On the other hand, partly influenced by anthropological studies, other scholars have written forcefully against Iron Age ethnic constructions, such as the Celts. The 24 contributions to this volume focus on the south east Europe, where the Iron Age has, until recently, been populated with numerous ethnic groups with which specific material culture forms have been associated. The first section is devoted to the core geographical area of south east Europe: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, as well as Albania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The following three sections allow comparison with regions further to the west and the south west with contributions on central and western Europe, the British Isles and the Italian peninsula. The volume concludes with four papers which provide more synthetic statements that cut across geographical boundaries, the final contributions bringing together some of the key themes of the volume. The wide array of approaches to identity presented here reflects the continuing debate on how to integrate material culture, protohistoric evidence (largely classical authors looking in on first millennium BC societies) and the impact of recent nationalistic agendas.