@article{ ISI:000492053000001, Author = {Eckardt, Hella}, Title = {{Editorial}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{1-11}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000345}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ARCHAEOLOGY; GENDER}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{37}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000001}}, OA = {{Other Gold}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000002, Author = {Savani, Giacomo}, Title = {{An Elusive Legacy: The Rediscovery of Roman Baths in Eighteenth-Century Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{13-48}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{In this paper, I investigate how eighteenth-century antiquarians engaged with the remains of Roman bath buildings in Britain and discuss their multifaceted attitude towards the ancient practice of bathing, with a focus on the city of Bath. I also examine the interests and priorities of Georgian scholars in studying Roman baths and their structure, highlighting their sometimes uncritical use of Classical sources and tracking the origins of their misconceptions regarding the components and function of these facilities. Finally, I briefly address the elusive socio-cultural legacy of Roman baths and bathing in eighteenth-century Britain, stressing influences and differences in practice and architecture.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Savani, G (Corresponding Author), Univ Leeds, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England. Savani, Giacomo, Univ Leeds, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000023}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Romano-British baths; Bath; antiquarianism; early archaeological illustrations; eighteenth-century Britain}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{g.savani@leeds.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Roman Society}}, Funding-Text = {{I would like to thank Dr Sarah Scott for her encouragement and direction throughout the course of this project. Thanks also to Neville Brown for allowing me to visit the remains of the bath-house at Unite's Well and to Non Morris for her beautiful picture of the plunge pool at Painswick. I am indebted to Dr Damjan Krsmanovic, Alessio Mattana and Dr Jane Ainsworth for their comments on earlier drafts of this paper and to the two anonymous referees for suggesting further improvements. I would also like to thank the Roman Society, which generously covered the cost of reproducing the illustrations for this paper.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{128}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000002}}, OA = {{Green Published}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000003, Author = {Jarman, R. and Hazell, Z. and Campbell, G. and Webb, J. and Chambers, F. M.}, Title = {{Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) in Britain: Re-assessment of its Status as a Roman Archaeophyte}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{49-74}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The Roman period sees the introduction of many new plants and animals into Britain, with a profound impact on people's experience of their environment. Sweet chestnut is considered to be one such introduction, for which records of sweet chestnut wood and charcoal from archaeological excavations of Romano-British period contexts have been used as evidence. This paper reviews the records for sweet chestnut in Britain pre-A.D. 650, by critically evaluating original excavation reports and examining archived specimens. This review re-assesses the original identifications of sweet chestnut and/or their dating and concludes that most of the evidence that justified sweet chestnut's status as a Roman archaeophyte is untenable. The review emphasises the importance of securely identifying and directly dating plant material and of long-term curation by museums and archives.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Jarman, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Gloucestershire, Ctr Environm Change \& Quaternary Res, Cheltenham, Glos, England. Jarman, R.; Webb, J.; Chambers, F. M., Univ Gloucestershire, Ctr Environm Change \& Quaternary Res, Cheltenham, Glos, England. Hazell, Z.; Campbell, G., Hist England, Swindon, Wilts, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000011}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{sweet chestnut Castanea sativa; oak Quercus spp.; archaeophyte; Roman plant remains; museum archives; plant translocation}}, Keywords-Plus = {{GLOBALIZATION; CULTIVATION; POPULATIONS; REFUGIA; POLLEN}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rjarmanl@glos.ac.uk Zoe.Hazel@historicEngland.org.uk Gill.Campbell@HistoricEngland.org.uk jwebb@glos.ac.uk fchambers@glos.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Hazell, Zoe/0000-0001-5883-5076 Jarman, Rob/0000-0002-3560-1266 Webb, Julia/0000-0002-1652-965X}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Historic England; University of Gloucestershire}}, Funding-Text = {{Historic England funded the radiocarbon dating of the sweet chestnut nut pericarp fragments from Great Holts Farm, Boreham and Castle Street, Carlisle. University of Gloucestershire contributed to the logistic costs of the research. University of Warwick contributed the aDNA analysis.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{86}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000003}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000004, Author = {Wallace, Lacey and Mullen, Alex}, Title = {{Landscape, Monumentality and Expression of Group Identities in Iron Age and Roman East Kent}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{75-108}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The Canterbury Hinterland Project (CHP) has combined aerial photographic and LiDAR analysis, synthesis of HER and other data across east Kent with targeted survey south and east of Canterbury. We present possible hillforts, temples, large enclosures, a major trackway, linking paths, burials and high-status Roman-period complexes and argue that people organised the landscape to communicate meaning in two main ways: a `public' face oriented towards the Dover-Canterbury road and expressions of ritual and remembrance for local groups. The character of this rural population has traditionally been understood in terms of its relationship to the civitas capital and villas; we look beyond this to examine a more detailed vision of possible social interactions.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wallace, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Lincoln, Lincoln, England. Wallace, Lacey, Univ Lincoln, Lincoln, England. Mullen, Alex, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000308}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{aerial photography; Canterbury; geophysical survey; Iron Age and Roman Kent; landscape; memory; power; ritual; settlement; social organisation}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{lwallace@lincoln.ac.uk alex.mullen@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Faculty of Classics; McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of CambridgeUniversity of Cambridge; Roman Research Trust; All Souls College}}, Funding-Text = {{The authors, Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator of the CHP respectively, are very grateful to the landowners for permission to carry out geophysical survey (2011-2017) and small-scale excavation (2016). Equipment was provided by the Universities of Cambridge, Kent, Oxford and Southampton, Kent County Council and Bartington Instruments. We are extremely grateful for funding from the Faculty of Classics and the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge; the Roman Research Trust; All Souls College; the Administrators of the Haverfield Bequest; the Association for Roman Archaeology; Kent Archaeological Society; Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society. Special thanks go to Paul Johnson (co-director of fieldwork) and Lieven Verdonck (GPR specialist). The fieldwork was made possible by the enthusiasm and dedication of students and volunteers, including Ashley Chhibber, Gabriella Jeakins, Michael Loy, Alex Mirosevic-Sorgo, Sean O'Connor, Hanneke Salisbury and Rob Stroud. The authors thank Robert Prestige for sharing his family's documentation of Bourne Park and Roly Cobbett for his insights into local history and cartography. Thanks are also due to Ben Croxford (previously at the Kent HER) for his help and especially to our collaborator Chris Blair-Myers, whose expertise with aerial photography has been invaluable. We are indebted to Michael Loy for his research assistance and to Paul Booth, Andrew Gardner and the anonymous reviewers for their comments.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{172}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000004}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000005, Author = {Smith, Alexander and Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{The Defended Vici of Roman Britain: Recent Research and New Agendas}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{109-147}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The evidence of the character and purpose of settlements previously described as defended `small towns' is reviewed in the light of knowledge accrued since the implementation of Planning Policy Guidance 16 in 1990, the same year as the publication of Burnham and Wacher's survey, The `Small Towns' of Roman Britain. This review focuses on four of the more extensively excavated settlements: Alcester, Cambridge, Godmanchester and Worcester. In the absence of convincing urban attributes, it is suggested that this category of settlement should more appropriately be regarded as defended villages (vici). These cluster in and around the West Anglian plain and on Ermine Street, suggesting a strategic function to protect grain and other food supplies and their movement, potentially either to the northern frontier or south to London and, perhaps, export to the Continent.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Smith, A (Corresponding Author), Headland Archaeol, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Smith, Alexander, Headland Archaeol, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000151}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Alcester; architecture; Cambridge; defences; economy; Godmanchester; mansio; material culture; roadside settlements; settlement classification; settlement hierarchy; small town; vicus; Worcester}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ENGLAND}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alex.smith@headlandarchaeology.com m.g.fulford@readmg.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{140}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000005}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000006, Author = {Henry, Richard and Roberts, David and Grant, Michael J. and Pelling, Ruth and Marshall, Peter}, Title = {{A Contextual Analysis of the Late Roman Pewsey and Wilcot Vessel Hoards, Wiltshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{149-184}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{In late summer, sometime between cal A.D. 340-405, a hoard of tightly packed, stacked copper-alloy vessels was deposited in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire. The corrosion of the vessels allowed for the preservation of delicate plant macrofossils and pollen. Analysis of this material has provided insights into the date, season and context of this act of structured deposition. A second hoard of similar vessels was deposited in the fourth or fifth century only a few miles away at Wilcot. The hoards and their deposition relate to Romano-British lifeways, at a time when the region was on the cusp of a dramatic period of change. The distribution of late Roman coins and belt fittings offers further insights into the social and economic character of Wiltshire at their times of deposition.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Henry, R (Corresponding Author), Univ York, York, N Yorkshire, England. Henry, Richard, Univ York, York, N Yorkshire, England. Grant, Michael J., Univ Southampton, Ocean \& Earth Sci Natl Oceanog Ctr Southampton, COARS, Southampton, Hants, England. Roberts, David; Pelling, Ruth; Marshall, Peter, Hist England, Swindon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000266}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{archaeobotany; hoards; Irchester bowl; Pewsey; pollen analysis; post-Roman transition; Roman Wiltshire; seasonality; Wilcot}}, Keywords-Plus = {{RADIOCARBON; AGE; PERFORMANCE; CALIBRATION}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Richard.Henry@york.ac.uk David.Roberts@historicengland.org.uk M.J.Grant@soton.ac.uk Ruth.Pelling@historicengland.org.uk Peter.Marshall@historicengland.org.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Henry, Richard/0000-0002-0045-7719 Roberts, David/0000-0002-5669-5011 Grant, Michael/0000-0002-4766-6913}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Historic England; Community Outreach Grant by COARS; Association for Roman Archaeology; Roman Finds Group; Wiltshire Museum}}, Funding-Text = {{The analysis of the Pewsey hoard is a collaboration between the Portable Antiquties Scheme, COARS (University of Southampton), Historic England and the Wiltshire Museum, Devizes. The radiocarbon dates were funded by Historic England. Thank you to Nick Griffiths for his assistance with the illustrations and Steve Baker for assistance with the photography. Thanks to Dr Derek Pitman, Dr James Gerrard, Dr Bruce Eagles, Nick Griffiths and Mark Corney for their assistance with the article. The macrofossil analysis was undertaken by Dr Ruth Pelling, Senior Archaeobotanist at Historic England. Funding for the pollen analysis for both the Pewsey and Wilcot hoards undertaken by Dr Michael Grant came from a Community Outreach Grant provided by COARS. The Association for Roman Archaeology funded the illustrations for the Pewsey hoard by Nick Griffiths and the conservation of the organic materials. The Roman Finds Group funded the illustrations of the Wilcot hoard by Nick Griffiths. Wiltshire Museum funded the analysis of the ceramic material from the excavation of the Pewsey hoard. The excavation of the findspot was directed by Dr David Roberts (Historic England) with the assistance of the Assistant County Archaeologist, the Wiltshire Archaeology Field Group and the finders. Artefactual analysis from the excavation and post-excavation management were conducted by Rebecca Venn of the PASt Landscapes Project. Richard Henry led the development of the research presented in this paper, and undertook arefactual analysis. David Roberts contributed extensively to the discussions of regional context and landscape, including creating distribution maps and 14CHRONO Centre, Queen's University Belfast undertook the radiocarbon dating. Neither hoard meets the criteria of the Treasure Act 1996 and therefore thanks should be given to the finders who after their initial discovery reported the find. The finders of the Pewsey hoard generously donated the organic material from the hoard to Wiltshire Museum to allow detailed further research (DZSWS:2016.15).}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{126}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000006}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000007, Author = {Meyer, Alexander}, Title = {{The Vindolanda Calendrical Clepsydra: Time-Keeping and Healing Waters}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{185-202}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{An unusual copper-alloy fragment was recovered during excavations at Vindolanda in 2008. It has been identified as part of a calendar or water clock. A very similar fragment was found near Hambledon in Hampshire in 2017. Further investigation of the Vindolanda and Hambledon fragments and of similar objects from Frankfurt, Salzburg and Grand reveals that the Vindolanda and Hambledon fragments were once attached to clepsydrae to form time-keeping devices that are unattested in ancient sources, but that might be called calendrical clepsydrae' .(1) The links between similar artefacts and deities associated with water and healing are explored and evidence for a shrine located near sulphur springs in the Allen Valley is also discussed. The Vindolanda calendrical clepsydra is placed within this social and religious context.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Meyer, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Western Ontario, Dept Class, London, ON, Canada. Meyer, Alexander, Univ Western Ontario, Dept Class, London, ON, Canada.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000035}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Vindolanda; calendars; time-keeping; clocks; clepsydrae; baths; shrines; water; healing}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ameyer26@uwo.ca}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Vindolanda Trust}}, Funding-Text = {{I am very grateful to everyone who helped make this paper possible, including the excavation team at Vindolanda, who discovered the Vindolanda fragment, and the Vindolanda Trust for sponsoring those excavations and for allowing me access to the artefact. I am also indebted to Professor Anthony Birley and Dr Andrew Birley who read early drafts of this paper and provided many helpful comments. Special thanks are due to Professor Kevin Birth with whom I have had many fruitful conversations about time-keeping and who has been extremely generous with his time in those conversations and in reading drafts of this paper. Of course, any errors that remain are entirely my own.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{66}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000007}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000008, Author = {Buck, Trudi and Greene, Elizabeth M. and Meyer, Alexander and Barlow, Victoria and Graham, Eleanor}, Title = {{The Body in the Ditch: Alternative Funerary Practices on the Northern Frontier of the Roman Empire?}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{203-224}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Disarticulated human remains were recovered from a first-century fort ditch at Vindolanda on the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire. Ancient DNA analysis revealed the skeleton to be that of a male individual and forensic taphonomic analysis suggested a primary deposition of the body in a waterlogged environment with no obvious evidence of formal burial. Occurrences of disarticulated human remains outside a cemetery context are often overlooked in Roman bioarchaeology. This discovery adds to the growing body of literature regarding alternative funerary practice in the Empire, highlighting that the concept of burial and disposal of the dead is more complex than ancient historical sources suggest.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Buck, T (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Dept Anthropol, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Buck, Trudi, Univ Durham, Dept Anthropol, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Greene, Elizabeth M.; Meyer, Alexander, Univ Western Ontario, Dept Class Studies, London, ON, Canada. Barlow, Victoria; Graham, Eleanor, Northumbria Univ, Dept Appl Sci, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1900014X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Vindolanda; Stanegate; alternative funerary practice; forensic taphonomy; ancient DNA; Roman army}}, Keywords-Plus = {{HUMAN REMAINS; RIVER THAMES; BONE; LONDON; DISARTICULATION; EXCAVATIONS; BRITAIN; ENGLAND; SKULLS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{t.j.buck@durham.ac.uk egreene2@uwo.ca ameyer26@uwo.ca vicki.barlow@beds.a.c.uk eleanor.graham@northumbria.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Canada; University of Western Ontario Academic Development Fund}}, Funding-Text = {{The authors would like to thank Robin Birley, Dr Andrew Birley and the Vindolanda Trust for the permission and support to conduct the field research presented here. Special thanks to the excavation team for their hard work and the conservation team for the post-excavation efforts. Significant funding to conduct the field research in the North Field at Vindolanda was provided by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Canada, and The University of Western Ontario Academic Development Fund. The external funding bodies had no role in study design, collection, analysis or interpretation of data, and had no influence on the written report or choice of publication.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{104}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000008}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000009, Author = {Bowman, A. K. and Thomas, J. D. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{The Vindolanda Writing-Tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses IV, Part 3): New Letters of Iulius Verecundus}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{225-251}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{This article contains full editions with commentary of a selection from the ink writing-tablets discovered in the excavation of 2017, four letters written by or to the prefect Julius Verecundus. The editions are numbered continuously from 890, following the sequence in Tab. Vindol. IV.1 and 2.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bowman, AK (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Brasenose Coll, Oxford, England. Bowman, A. K., Univ Oxford, Brasenose Coll, Oxford, England. Thomas, J. D., Univ Durham, Dept Class \& Ancient Hist, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Tomlin, R. S. O., Univ Oxford, Wolfson Coll, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000321}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman army; First Cohort of Tungrians; Iulius Verecundus; prefect; praetorium; Vindolanda; writing-tablets}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alan.bowman@classics.ox.ac.uk j.d.thomas@durham.ac.uk roger.tomlin@history.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{22}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000009}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000010, Author = {Adams, J. N.}, Title = {{The Latin of the New Vindolanda Tablets}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{253-263}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{This paper is a detailed study of the language of the writing-tablets from Vindolanda reported on by Bowman et al. in this volume.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Adams, JN (Corresponding Author), All Souls Coll, Oxford, England. Adams, J. N., All Souls Coll, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000333}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{WRITING-TABLETS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{James.adams@all-souls.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{34}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000010}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000011, Author = {Keppie, Lawrence}, Title = {{The Roman Fortress at Carpow, Perthshire: An Alternative Interpretation of the Gates and their Dedicatory Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{265-283}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The Roman fortress at Carpow, Perthshire, was excavated in 1961-62 and 1964-79. The gates of the fortress are the key to our understanding of its occupational history. The suggestion made here is that they were initially constructed in timber, at the same time as the associated turf rampart, but were soon replaced in stone specifically to support heavy dedication slabs set above them. A new arrangement of the surviving inscribed fragments at the East Gate is proposed, and new readings adopted, which confirm their traditional Severan dating.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Keppie, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Glasgow, Hunterian, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Keppie, Lawrence, Univ Glasgow, Hunterian, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000138}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Scotland; Carpow; Latin epigraphy; Roman legions; Roman forts; Septimius Severus}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Lawrence.Keppie@Glasgow.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{73}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000011}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000012, Author = {Hanson, W. S. and Jones, R. E. and Jones, R. H.}, Title = {{The Roman Military Presence at Dalswinton, Dumfriesshire: a Reassessment of the Evidence from Aerial, Geophysical and LiDAR Survey}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{285-320}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The Roman military presence at Dalswinton is reassessed using a range of remote sensing techniques (geophysical survey, LiDAR and aerial photography). At Bankfoot the absence of internal buildings suggests the postulated vexillation fortress was a more temporary structure; while numerous pits/ovens were identified across the interior of the large Stracathro-type camp. The primary fort at Bankhead was provided with in-turned entrances and two small annexes attached to the north-west and south-east quadrants of the fort. A third much larger annexe extended southwards down to the river. Only pits and furnaces were recorded within the annexes, two of which were expanded in Phase 2. Various buildings, including legionary and auxiliary barracks, were identified in the expanded fort of Phase 2, whose orientation remained unchanged. A mixed garrison of legionaries and auxiliary cavalry is indicated for both periods of occupation. Finally, the fort was deliberately demolished. The Roman attribution of the three nearby enclosures at Butterhole Brae can no longer be supported.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hanson, WS (Corresponding Author), Univ Glasgow, Sch Humanities, Archaeol, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Hanson, W. S.; Jones, R. E., Univ Glasgow, Sch Humanities, Archaeol, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Jones, R. H., Hist Environm Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1900031X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Dalswinton; Flavian Scotland; aerial, geophysical and LiDAR survey; Roman fort; annexes; temporary camps; marching camps; vexillation fortress}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{william.hanson@glasgow.ac.uk richard.jones@glasgow.ac.uk rebecca.jones@hes.scot}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{50}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000012}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000013, Author = {Allen, J. R. L.}, Title = {{Tilestones into Whetstones in Seven Steps: the Brownstones, Pennant Sandstone and Stonesfield Slate at Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum), North Hampshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{321-330}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Roughly two-thirds of an assemblage of 156 whetstones from three collections representing two late Roman sites at Silchester can be assigned geologically to the Brownstones (Devonian), Pennant sandstone (Carboniferous) or Stonesfield Slate (Jurassic), imported from the west and north into the town as roof-tiles. The latter were put to further, secondary use as whetstones, some small and portable but others large and laid flat and kept stationary. The whetstones are polished through use, typically on both faces, and a high proportion carry grooves. On some the grooves are short and fine and could represent the sharpening of such items as pins, needles, meat skewers, styli and engraving tools. These grooves are typically found on whetstones from Insula IX, where artisanal and, at best, `light-industrial' activities are recorded. At the forum-basilica, by contrast, the whetstones are more substantial and typically show large grooves of two kinds that point to the shaping and finishing in considerable numbers of iron objects such as knives, cleavers, swords and even possibly ladles. The industrial activity at this site had a distinctly `heavier' quality. The biography of these whetstones - objects seemingly simple and unpretentious - was complex, wherever they were found.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Allen, JRL (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England. Allen, J. R. L., Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000047}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Silchester; whetstones; stone roof-tiles; manufacture of iron objects; biography of things}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.r.l.allen@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{33}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000041, Author = {Arabaolaza, Iraia}, Title = {{A Roman Marching Camp in Ayr}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{330-349}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{26 carefully positioned fire pits indicate the location of a Roman marching camp situated near a river crossing and on a terrace of the river Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Radiocarbon dates from six of the pits provided dates ranging from 2 B.C. to A.D. 231, with an overlap around the Flavian period (A.D. 77-86 to 90). There is some evidence for the clay superstructure of ovens, and botanical evidence for the fuel used and crops cooked.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Arabaolaza, I (Corresponding Author), GUARD Archaeol Ltd, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Arabaolaza, Iraia, GUARD Archaeol Ltd, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000059}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman army; marching camp; fire-pits; field ovens; south-west Scotland; Flavian period}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{iraia.arabaolaza@guard-archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{19}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000041}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000042, Author = {Coombe, Penny and Pearce, John and Libby, Kathryn}, Title = {{A Fragment of a Monumental Bronze Statue, Lincoln}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{349-359}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{A fragment of Roman monumental bronze sculpture was discovered near Lincoln in 2015 and reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme. This note offers identification of the piece as an over-life-size finger, describes comparable examples and similar pieces from the local area, and makes suggestions as to the original form of the sculpture from which it may have derived. The statue's metallurgical characteristics and making, the possible context of display and the circumstances of deposition are also considered.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Coombe, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Inst Archaeol, Oxford, England. Coombe, Penny, Univ Oxford, Inst Archaeol, Oxford, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Libby, Kathryn, Univ Sheffield, Dept Archaeol, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000060}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{bronze statue; Roman Lincoln}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{penny.coombe@wolfson.ox.ac.uk john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk kzlibby1@sheffield.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{43}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000042}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000043, Author = {Kenny, James and Davies, Trevor}, Title = {{A Miniature Cist from the Roman Villa at Warblington, Hampshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{359-367}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Excavations by Chichester and District Archaeology Society on the site of a Roman villa at Warblington, near Emsworth, Hampshire, revealed a small stone cist containing two lead packages. While interpretation as a burial is explored, it appears more likely that the cist and its contents represent a ritual deposit within a domestic structure.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Kenny, J (Corresponding Author), Chichester Dist Council, Chichester, England. Kenny, James, Chichester Dist Council, Chichester, England. Davies, Trevor, Chichester \& Dist Archaeol Soc, Chichester, W Sussex, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000072}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman villa; Warblington; cist; burial; ritual deposit}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jkenny@chichester.gov.uk trevor.davies28@btinternet.com}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Havant Borough Council; Hampshire Cultural Trust}}, Funding-Text = {{The authors acknowledge the help we have received in the excavation and conservation of this object, especially from Havant Borough Council, who own the land and the finds; Chichester Harbour Conservancy, who have responsibility for the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within which the Warblington Villa is situated and who have supported both the excavations and the cost of the conservation process; Hampshire County Council, who have supported the cost of the conservation process; Hampshire Cultural Trust who advised on the cist's conservation prior to analysis; David Hopkins, Hampshire County Archaeologist; Dr John Merkel and Luciana Carvalho at the Conservation Science Laboratory at the UCL Institute of Archaeology; David Bone, a specialist in the geology of Sussex and Hampshire who examined the stone; Henry Young, who farms the land, and the members of Chichester and District Archaeology Society, who excavated the site and also supported the cost of the conservation process.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{17}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000043}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000044, Author = {Mullen, Alex and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{More from the Romano-British Poets? A Possible Metrical Inscription from East Farleigh, Kent}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{367-374}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{A four-line inscription in Old Roman Cursive on a pot base found in excavations in East Farleigh, Kent, in 2010 appears to be written (at least in part) in metre and has close textual similarities with examples from Binchester, Co. Durham. We describe the new text and then offer some thoughts about the possible relationship of these British texts to extant Latin verse and consider how to interpret the Kentish piece in context. Although much remains uncertain in our understanding of the text, it is a significant addition to the Romano-British corpus.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Mullen, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England. Mullen, Alex, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England. Tomlin, R. S. O., Univ Oxford, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000084}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Binchester; East Farleigh; metrical inscription; Martial; Old Roman Cursive; Ovid; Propertius; Reflectance Transformation Imaging; Roman Kent; Saturnalia}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alex.mullen@nottingham.ac.uk roger.tomlin@history.ox.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeEuropean Research Council (ERC) {[}715626]}}, Funding-Text = {{This output received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 715626. The authors are grateful to Albert Daniels for permission to publish this graffito; to Elizabeth Blanning for her advice on the site; to the team at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford; to Edward Biddulph (Oxford Archaeology) for his analysis of the pottery; to Jim Adams for philological insights; and to the anonymous reviewer.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{19}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000044}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000045, Author = {Parker, Adam and McKie, Stuart}, Title = {{Hitching a Lift: Functional Context and Magical Symbolism in a Roman Linchpin from Wootton, North Lincolnshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{375-385}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{A unique linchpin depicting a human thumb, discovered in North Lincolnshire in the 1980s, is here reconsidered and particular emphasis is placed on its potential as an apotropaic symbol. This function is explored in terms of the wider material and literary basis for magical gestures in Roman Britain and the Roman world. The relationship between this image and the space in which it was used is also explored.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Parker, A (Corresponding Author), Open Univ, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England. Parker, Adam, Open Univ, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England. McKie, Stuart, Univ Durham, Durham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000096}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{linchpin; thumb; Lincolnshire; Wootton; magic}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{adam.parker@open.ac.uk stuart.n.mckie@durham.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{McKie, Stuart/0000-0003-1618-7458 Parker, Adam/0000-0002-1357-8747}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{38}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000045}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000046, Author = {Rainbird, Paul and Farnell, Alex}, Title = {{A Hint of Exeter's Hinterland and Port: A New Large Aisled Hall Building at Wessex Close, Topsham, Devon}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{385-393}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{A large aisled hall building excavated at Topsham, near Exeter, Devon, dates to the late second and third centuries A.D. and would have been used simultaneously for domestic accommodation, crop processing, fish sauce making, industrial activities and storage. Its large size is unique in the hinterland of Roman Exeter and this is almost certainly due to its prime position next to both the Exe estuary and the Roman road between Topsham and Exeter. The issues raised in regard to the relationship between Exeter and its hinterland are discussed.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Rainbird, P (Corresponding Author), AC Archaeol Ltd, Salisbury, Wilts, England. Rainbird, Paul; Farnell, Alex, AC Archaeol Ltd, Salisbury, Wilts, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000102}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Exeter; Topsham; aisled hall; port; fish sauce}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{prainbird@acarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{32}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000046}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000047, Author = {Shaffrey, Ruth}, Title = {{The Movement of Ideas in Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain: An Imported Rotary Quern Design in South-Western England}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{393-402}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{In 2012, a complete upper stone of a rotary quern with a projecting lug for a vertical handle was found at Hinkley Point in Somerset, south-western England. It is the first late Iron Age to early Roman period quern of this form to be found in England. This note describes its form in detail and discusses its closest parallels in north-eastern Ireland, south-western Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man and Spain. It shows how thin-section analysis demonstrates the quern to have been locally made in Somerset and discusses the movement of ideas about quern design during the late Iron Age to early Roman period.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Shaffrey, R (Corresponding Author), Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England. Shaffrey, Ruth, Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000114}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{rotary quern; movement of ideas; late Iron Age; early Roman; South-West England}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ruth.shaffrey@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Shaffrey, Ruth/0000-0002-5209-4454}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{32}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000047}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000048, Author = {Tyers, Paul A.}, Title = {{An Italian Flanged Dish from Gloucester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{402-408}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Recent re-examination of the pottery in the Gloucester Roman pottery type series has identified an unusual large flanged dish in a micaceous fabric from the tilery site at St Oswald's Priory, originally published in Britannia. Petrological analysis indicates that it is of Italian origin. There are currently only a handful of examples of this type known from outside Italy, and this is the first example securely identified from Britain.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000126}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Gloucester; Roman pottery; clibanus; Italy; petrology}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{potsherd.net@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{20}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000048}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000014, Author = {Chapman, Evan M.}, Title = {{SITES EXPLORED}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{410-412}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000357}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{evan.chapman@museumwales.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Cadw}}, Funding-Text = {{A small-scale community excavation by Ian Grant of Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, funded by Cadw, to investigate the line of a possible Roman road identified during a pipeline scheme in 2007. N. Jones sent information.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{4}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000015, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{SCOTLAND}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{412-415}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000369}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{4}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000016, Author = {Collins, Rob}, Title = {{ENGLAND 3. HADRIAN'S WALL}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{416-419}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000370}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{robert.collins@newcastle.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000017, Author = {Collins, Rob}, Title = {{4. NORTHERN ENGLAND}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{420-428}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000382}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{robert.collins@newcastle.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Auckland Project}}, Funding-Text = {{Work undertaken by volunteers led and supervised by NAA under the direction of David Mason, funded by The Auckland Project (formerly Auckland Castle Trust). Dr D. Mason sent information.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000018, Author = {Lyons, Alice}, Title = {{THE MIDLANDS}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{428-442}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000394}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alice.lyons1@ntlworld.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{5}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000019, Author = {Lyons, Alice}, Title = {{EAST ANGLIA}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{442-444}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000400}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alice.lyons1@ntlworld.com}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Heritage Lottery Fund (as part of the Breaking New Ground Landscape Partnership Project); Historic England}}, Funding-Text = {{The survey funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (as part of the Breaking New Ground Landscape Partnership Project) and Historic England, covered the designated site of Leylands Farm, Hockwold (Scheduled Monument 1003621 `Leylands Farm Romano-British site, Hockwold'). S. Horlock and S. Tremlett, Breckland: Aerial Investigation and Mapping Survey of Part of the Norfolk and Suffolk Breckland Region (Stage 1), Historic England Research Report Series 66/2018, available at https://research.historicengland.org.uk/Report.aspx?i=16177andru=\%2 fResuIts.aspx\%3fp\% 3d1\%26n\%3d10\%26a\%3d4912\%26ns\%3d1.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{5}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000020, Author = {Watson, Sadie}, Title = {{7. GREATER LONDON}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{445-447}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000412}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{swatson@mola.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{4}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000021, Author = {Salvatore, John P.}, Title = {{SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{447-452}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000424}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{johnpsalvatore@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{3}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000022, Author = {Salvatore, John P.}, Title = {{SOUTHERN COUNTIES (WEST)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{452-456}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000436}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{johnpsalvatore@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{9}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000023, Author = {Watson, Sadie}, Title = {{SOUTHERN COUNTIES (EAST)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{457-461}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000448}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{swatson@mola.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{6}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000024, Author = {Pearce, John and Worrell, Sally}, Title = {{II. Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{463-493}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000461}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.n.uk s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{97}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000025, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{495-524}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000473}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{32}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000026, Author = {Darasse, Coline Ruiz}, Title = {{Graffitis in Gaul of Lyons. Contribution to the study of inscriptions engraved on ceramic crockery. Corpus d'Autun, Chartres et Sens}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{525-526}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Darasse, CR (Corresponding Author), Univ Bordeaux Montaigne, Pessac, France. Darasse, Coline Ruiz, Univ Bordeaux Montaigne, Pessac, France.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000242}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{coline.ruiz-darasse@u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000027, Author = {Moorhead, Sam}, Title = {{Scotland's Early Silver - Transforming Roman Pay-Offs to Pictish Treasures}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{526-527}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Moorhead, S (Corresponding Author), British Museum, London, England. Moorhead, Sam, British Museum, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000242}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{SMoorhead@britishmuseum.org}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000028, Author = {Birley, Andrew}, Title = {{The Crosby Garrett Helmet}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{527-528}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Birley, A (Corresponding Author), Vindolanda Trust, Hexham, England. Birley, Andrew, Vindolanda Trust, Hexham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000217}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrewbirley@vindolanda.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000029, Author = {Machin, Sara}, Title = {{The Roman Pottery Manufacturing Site in Highgate Wood: Excavations 1966-1978}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{528-529}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Machin, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Machin, Sara, Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000229}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.l.machin@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000030, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Durovigutum: Roman Godmanchester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{529-530}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000254}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000031, Author = {Walas, Anna}, Title = {{Roman Britain: The Frontier Province. Collected Papers}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{530-531}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Walas, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England. Walas, Anna, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000230}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{anna.walas@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000032, Author = {Alberti, Marta}, Title = {{Recollections of a Female Archaeologist: A Life of Brenda Swinbank}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{531-532}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1900028X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.alberti@newcastle.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000033, Author = {Esposito, Alessandra}, Title = {{Dea Senuna: Treasure, Cult and Ritual at Ashwell, Hertfordshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{532-533}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Esposito, A (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, London, England. Esposito, Alessandra, Kings Coll London, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000163}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alessandra.esposito1@outlook.com}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Esposito, Alessandra/0000-0001-8959-4519}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000034, Author = {Bowden, Will}, Title = {{The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{533-535}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bowden, W (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England. Bowden, Will, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000175}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{will.bowden@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000035, Author = {Harlow, Natasha}, Title = {{A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Cedars Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{535-536}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Harlow, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England. Harlow, Natasha, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000278}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Natasha.harlow@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000036, Author = {Weekes, Jake}, Title = {{Outside Roman London: Roadside Burials by the Walbrook Stream}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{536-537}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000291}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000037, Author = {Lamb, Andrew W.}, Title = {{Hillforts and the Durotriges: A Geophysical Survey of Iron Age Dorset}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{537}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Lamb, AW (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England. Lamb, Andrew W., Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000205}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{awl5@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000038, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{The Roman Amphitheatre of Chester, vol 1, The Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{538}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X19000187}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000039, Author = {Poulter, John}, Title = {{New Discoveries Relating to the Planning of the Antonine Wall in Scotland (vol 49, pg 113, 2018)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{539-540}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Correction}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000545}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000039}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000492053000040, Author = {{[}Anonymous]}, Title = {{PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES 2018-2019}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2019}}, Volume = {{50}}, Pages = {{541-543}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{JG4OE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000492053000040}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100017, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{Bearsden: A Roman Fort on the Antonine Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{465-466}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rareyarchaeology@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100018, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{Bearsden: The Story of a Roman Fort}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{465-466}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rareyarchaeology@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100002, Author = {Bidwell, Paul and Croom, Alexandra and Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{The Annexe of the Roman Fort at Slack, West Yorkshire: Excavations by B.R. Hartley in 1968-9}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{1-51}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{This paper represents the final publication of excavations by Brian Hartley in the northern annexe of the Roman fort at Slack, West Yorkshire, carried out half a century ago, but still providing rare evidence for activity within an annexe and the nature of its defences. Hartley concluded that the annexe enclosed a civilian vicus of Trajanic-Hadrianic date, although its defensive enclosure was provided only in the Hadrianic period. This report upholds that conclusion. In the light of recent claims of later Roman occupation at Slack, Hartley's conclusion that the site was abandoned by c. A.D. 140 is examined and upheld. It is proposed that a second annexe at Slack enclosed the fort baths (and possibly a mansio) and by examining the Slack annexes in the context of other fort/annexe plans an attempt is made to distinguish between annexes enclosing fort vici and those enclosing official or military activities.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bidwell, P (Corresponding Author), 8 Dockwray Sq, North Shields NE30 1JZ, England. Bidwell, Paul, 8 Dockwray Sq, North Shields NE30 1JZ, England. Croom, Alexandra; Hodgson, Nick, Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000211}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Slack; fort; vicus; annexe; defences; Hadrianic; Brian Hartley}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{bidwepa@aol.com Alex.Croom@twmuseums.org.uk Nick.Hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{74}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100002}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100001, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{EDITORIAL}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{V-VI}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100003, Author = {Symonds, Matthew}, Title = {{A Composite Coastal Cordon on Exmoor? Exploring Local Influence on First-Century A.D. Fortlet Use}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{53-77}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Exceptional aspects of the design and location of a pair of first-century fortlets on the Exmoor coast are explicable as a product of local influence. Previous explanations for the remote setting of these small posts and the distinctive defences securing them have focused on a signalling role, with the fortlets serving as a means to transmit messages to naval vessels patrolling the Bristol Channel. Instead, both the landscape setting and articulation with local settlement patterns imply that these installations strengthened pre-existing measures to counter coastal raiding. Parallels between this variant fortlet design and settlement morphology in the South-West peninsula suggest that the army co-opted an indigenous architectural style. The two fortlets could act as components of what was effectively a composite coastal cordon, built on collaboration between the Roman military and the local population.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, M (Corresponding Author), Current World Archaeol, London, England. Symonds, Matthew, Current World Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000120}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman military; fortlet; Exmoor; Dumnonii; hybridisation; coastal control; Old Burrow; Martinhoe}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Arts and Humanities Research Council}}, Funding-Text = {{I am grateful to Paul Bidwell, Professor Valerie Maxfield, Dr Sue Stallibrass, Dr Andreas Thiel and Rob Wilson- North for discussing specific points with me, my referees for proposing several improvements, and Professor R.J.A. Wilson for introducing me to these sites. Paul Austin and Malcolm, Linda and Erin Symonds offered invaluable assistance on Exmoor, while Radia Kesseiri-Austin aided us. This paper grew out of my doctoral research at the University of Oxford, which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{84}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100004, Author = {Graafstal, Erik}, Title = {{What Happened in the Summer of A.D. 122? Hadrian on the British Frontier - Archaeology, Epigraphy and Historical Agency}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{79-111}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{In the summer of A.D. 122, Hadrian (A.D. 117-38) visited Britain as part of his first major journey. It is broadly accepted that the construction of Hadrian's Wall was inaugurated on this occasion. Following recent advances in Upper Germany where the limes palisade is now known to have been under construction when Hadrian visited the province, this paper re-examines the various strands of evidence for the early chronology of the Wall. It is argued that work started well before A.D. 122 and that it was in fact the `fort decision' which resulted from the imperial visit. The revised sequence offers a fresh perspective on several classic Wall problems and prepares the ground for a new understanding of unique features like the milecastles and Vallum.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Graafstal, E (Corresponding Author), Dept Heritage, Utrecht, Netherlands. Graafstal, Erik, Dept Heritage, Utrecht, Netherlands.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1800020X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Hadrian's Wall; Hadrian; Roman frontiers; epigraphy; A.D. 122; Birdoswald; Maryport; expeditio Britannica}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{e.graafstal@utrecht.nl}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{178}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{7}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100005, Author = {Poulter, John}, Title = {{New Discoveries Relating to the Planning of the Antonine Wall in Scotland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{113-146}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The importance of long-distance alignments in Roman surveying is increasingly being recognised. It has now been discovered that they were used in setting out the central sectors of the Antonine Wall, but - in contrast to Hadrian's Wall - it appears that they were employed to determine the locations of the military installations along the Wall rather than the line of its rampart and ditch. It also appears that the enigmatic enclosures and expansions which are attached to the rear of the rampart of the Wall only seem to occur in connection with these alignments. A careful analysis of possible explanations indicates that the Romans may initially have sought to set up a two-level alarm system across the central sectors of the Antonine Wall, the possible impacts of which upon the planning and design of the Wall are examined. The Supplementary Material available online (https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068113X18000284) contains a table of inter-visabilities between known military installations, and OS grid references for the installations.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000284}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Antonine Wall; Roman army; Roman surveying; long-distance alignments; enclosures and expansions; beacons; inter-visibilities; alarm system}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.poulter8@btconnect.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{20}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100006, Author = {Brindle, Tom and Holbrook, Neil and Sausins, Daniel and Armitage, Philip and Clough, Sharon and Cobain, Sarah and Cool, H. E. M. and McSloy, E. R. and Monteil, Gwladys and Shaffrey, Ruth and Sommerville, Jacky and Williams, David}, Title = {{A First-Century A.D. Burial Plot at Barnwood, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2013-14}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{147-177}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Excavations at Barnwood, Gloucestershire, revealed several phases of activity dating to the A. D. 60s. This included gravel quarrying, with one quarry pit containing a significant assemblage of pottery, metalwork and glass with strong first-century military associations. A large roadside enclosure contained ditches and a post-hole alignment; these were replaced by a square burial plot containing a post-built structure and several pits, which yielded a lead ossuarium containing cremated human remains and a collection of burnt beans and hobnails. The location of the site raises questions regarding the organisation of the military landscape around Gloucester during the first century. The Supplementary Material available online (https://doi. org/10.1017/S0068113X18000272) contains full specialist reports and catalogues for the excavated artefacts and biological remains.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Brindle, T (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England. Brindle, Tom; Holbrook, Neil; Sausins, Daniel, Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000272}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Gloucester; Kingsholm; Roman military; Ermin Street; quarry; cremation; burial; ossuarium; samian}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tom.brindle@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk daniel.sausins@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{76}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100006}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100007, Author = {Eckardt, Hella and Williams, Sandie}, Title = {{The Sound of Magic? Bells in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{179-210}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{Bells are recorded in many published excavation reports from Roman sites, but there has been no previous study of the British material. This paper explores the significance of bells in the Roman world from both a ritual and a functional perspective. We create a first typology of Romano-British bells, provide an understanding of their chronology and examine any spatial and social differences in their use. Special attention is paid to bells from funerary or ritual contexts in order to explore the symbolic significance of these small objects. Bells from other parts of the Roman world are considered to provide comparisons with those from Roman Britain. The paper demonstrates that small bells were used as protective charms and may have been preferentially placed into the graves of children and young women. The paper identifies a new, probably Roman type of bell that has no parallels within the Empire, although similar pieces occur in first-and second-century graves in the Black Sea region.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Eckardt, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England. Eckardt, Hella, Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000028}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman bells; amulets; burial; ritual; openwork bells; Black Sea}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.eckardt@reading.ac.uk sandie.williams2williams@btinternet.com}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Department of Archaeology, University of Reading}}, Funding-Text = {{The authors thank Amy Atkins, who transcribed the original catalogue onto an Access database. The paper was written during study leave supported by the Department of Archaeology, University of Reading. We would like to thank John Creighton, Nina Crummy, Michel Feugere, Stefanie Hoss, Daniel Kostromichyov, Michael Marshall and Julian Richards for additional information. Matt Fittock, Owen Humphreys and Philippa Walton kindly commented on an earlier draft of this paper. Illustrations were produced by Jennifer Foster and Sarah Lambert-Gates, and we thank Devizes Museum for the photo of a bell from Cold Kitchen Hill, Sally Worrell for the images from the Portable Antiquities Scheme and the Bibliotheque Nationale de France for permission to reproduce the Mercury bust from Orange. Rob Fry kindly produced the GIS density map.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{150}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100007}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100008, Author = {Russell, Miles}, Title = {{Facing up to Constantine: Reassessing the Stonegate Monumental Head from York}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{211-224}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{A damaged and badly weathered stone head, discovered prior to 1823 in York, and interpreted as an early portrait of the emperor Constantine I, is here re-examined and identified as a modified image of an earlier, deified emperor, almost certainly Hadrian. A re-analysis of the image as it survives today further suggests that the recarving, into a likeness of Constantine, occurred after A.D. 312 and not, as widely believed, at the moment of Constantine's proclamation as emperor in York in A.D. 306.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Russell, M (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Fac Sci \& Technol, Poole, Dorset, England. Russell, Miles, Bournemouth Univ, Fac Sci \& Technol, Poole, Dorset, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000090}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Constantine; Hadrian; sculpture; imperial portraiture; identity realignment; York}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mrussell@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{31}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100008}}, OA = {{Green Accepted, Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100009, Author = {Cooley, Alison E.}, Title = {{Monumental Latin Inscriptions from Roman Britain in the Ashmolean Museum Collection}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{225-249}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{This article presents some of the results of the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project (funded by the AHRC 2013-2017), with new editions and commentaries on inscriptions from Roman Britain in the Ashmolean Museum. It offers an evaluation of these inscriptions based upon autopsy and digital imaging (Reflectance Transformation Imaging), and includes new photographs of them. It offers insights into the culture and society of Roman Britain as well as into the changing attitudes towards Romano-British antiquities in modern Britain from the 1600s onwards.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cooley, AE (Corresponding Author), Univ Warwick, Dept Class \& Ancient Hist, Coventry, W Midlands, England. Cooley, Alison E., Univ Warwick, Dept Class \& Ancient Hist, Coventry, W Midlands, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000260}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Latin inscriptions; Ashmolean Museum; Chester; South Shields; Woodeaton; Manchester; York; Martin Lister}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.cooley@warwick.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{74}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100009}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100010, Author = {Redfern, Rebecca C.}, Title = {{Blind to Chains? The Potential of Bioarchaeology for Identifying the Enslaved of Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{251-282}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{This research explores the contribution bioarchaeology can make to the study of slavery in Roman Britain, responding to the calls by Webster and colleagues for the greater use of osteological and scientific techniques in this endeavour. It reviews the evidence for the bodies of the enslaved in the primary sources and bioarchaeological evidence from the New World and the Roman Empire. The paper aims to establish patterns of physiological stress and disease, which could be used to reconstruct osteobiographies of these individuals, and applies these findings to bioarchaeological evidence from Britain. It concludes that at the present time, it may not be possible for us to successfully separate out the enslaved from the poor or bonded labourers, because their life experiences were very similar. Nevertheless, these people are overlooked in the archaeological record, so unless we attempt to search for them in the extant evidence, the life experiences of the majority of the Romano-British population who were vital to its economy will remain lost to us.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Redfern, RC (Corresponding Author), Museum London, Ctr Human Bioarchaeol, London, England. Redfern, Rebecca C., Museum London, Ctr Human Bioarchaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000119}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{bioarchaeology; enslavement; osteobiography; structural violence; Roman Britain; New World}}, Keywords-Plus = {{SOUTH-CAROLINA PLANTATION; HUMAN TOOTH ENAMEL; COMUNE DI GRAVINA; LATE IRON-AGE; OSTEOLOGICAL PARADOX; BURIAL POPULATION; ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE; AFRICAN DIASPORA; CULTURAL-CHANGE; HUMAN REMAINS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rredfern@museumoflondon.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{233}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{8}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100010}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100011, Author = {Hingley, Richard and Bonacchi, Chiara and Sharpe, Kate}, Title = {{`Are You Local?' Indigenous Iron Age and Mobile Roman and Post-Roman Populations: Then, Now and In-Between}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{283-302}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The Iron Age and Roman periods are often defined against each other through the establishment of dualities, such as barbarity-civilisation, or spiritual-rational. Despite criticisms, dualities remain prevalent in the National Curriculum for schools, television, museum displays and academic research. Recent scientific studies on human origins, for example, have communicated the idea of an `indigenous' Iron Age, setting this against a mobile and diverse Roman-period population. There is also evidence for citizens leveraging dualities to uphold different positions on contemporary issues of mobility, in the UK and internationally. This paper discusses values and limitations of such binary thinking, and considers how ideas of ambiguity and temporal distancing can serve to challenge attempts to use such dualities to map the past too directly onto the present, reflecting on recent social media debates about Britain and the European Union.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hingley, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Durham, England. Hingley, Richard; Sharpe, Kate, Univ Durham, Durham, England. Bonacchi, Chiara, UCL Inst Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000016}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Celtic; dualities; heritage; indigenous; Iron Age; mobility; Roman Britain}}, Keywords-Plus = {{STRONTIUM; SOUTH; MIGRATION; ISOTOPES; BRITAIN; NATION; PERIOD}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{richard.hingley@durham.ac.uk c.bonacchi@ucl.ac.uk kate.sharpe@durham.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Arts and Humanities Research Council {[}AH/N006151/1]}}, Funding-Text = {{This paper derives from the project `Iron Age and Roman Heritages: Exploring Ancient Identities in Modern Britain' (Ancient Identities in Modern Britain), funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council under a Standard Research Grant (2016-2019; Project reference: AH/N006151/1). The project data will be archived at the completion of the project in 2019 (Ancient Identities 2017). The paper draws upon Hingley's long contemplation of approaches to Roman identity and cultural change, the history of the studies of Roman Britain and the making of Roman Frontier Studies; it also substantially draws on Bonacchi's work on the remediation and public experience of the past, digital heritage, and bordering and mobility, especially for the post-Roman and contemporary periods (including the Brexit case study). Sharpe provided general input and assistance with the research. We are grateful to a number of colleagues for discussing these ideas and approaches, particularly to Tom Yarrow, and to Andrew Gardner, Natasha Harlow, Colin Haselgrove, Tom Moore, Darrell Rohl, Christina Unwin and Robert Witcher. Rebecca Redfern provided helpful comments on an earlier version of this text. We are grateful to two anonymous referees for their helpful comments.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{137}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{6}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100011}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100012, Author = {Breez, David J. and Wilkins, Alan}, Title = {{Pytheas, Tacitus and Thule}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{303-333}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Abstract = {{The ancient sources for the location of Thule are reviewed. It is suggested that the identification of the Shetland Isles as Thule was an error by Agricola. The identification was then accepted by Ptolemy, who moved Thule from the more northerly location implied by Pytheas' account to the site of the Shetland Isles. This would account for his description of Thule/Shetland as one island. The coincident location of Ptolemy's Thule with Shetland suggests that the Roman fleet did see the islands. The emendations of Wolfson relating to Thule are examined and rejected. There is no evidence that Agricola's fleet landed in Shetland.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000223}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Pytheas; Agricola; Tacitus; Ptolemy; Thule; Shetland Isles; ancient geography}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{davidbreeze@hotmail.co.uk alan@alanwilkins.org}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{30}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100013, Author = {Chapman, Evan M.}, Title = {{SITES EXPLORED}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{336-398}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000302}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{evan.chapman@museumwales.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{A. Sperr, Pentre Ffwrndan Roman Settlement, Flintshire: Community Excavation and Outreach 2017-18, CPAT Report {[}1552]; Cadw. I. Grant}}, Funding-Text = {{Work by I. Grant of Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, funded by Cadw. I. Grant and A. Sperr, Pentre Ffwrndan Roman Settlement, Flintshire: Community Excavation and Outreach 2017-18, CPAT Report No. 1552 (2017). I. Grant sent information.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{46}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100014, Author = {Pearce, John and Worrell, Sally}, Title = {{Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{399-425}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000405}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{65}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100015, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{427-460}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000429}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{47}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100016, Author = {James, Simon}, Title = {{Putting a Face to Longinus: Rethinking the Imperial Auxilia for the Twenty-First Century}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{461-463}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{James, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England. James, Simon, Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000107}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{stj3@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100019, Author = {Bidwell, Paul}, Title = {{Early Roman Fort and Urban Development on Londinium's Eastern Hill: Excavations at Plantation Place, City of London, 1997-2003}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{466-467}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1800003X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{bidwepa@aol.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100020, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Cartimandua's Capital? The Late Iron Age Royal Site at Stanwick, North Yorkshire, Fieldwork and Analysis 1981-2011}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{467-468}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000144}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100021, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{Fibulae uit de Lage Landen. Brooches from the Low Countries}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{468-469}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000041}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100022, Author = {Martin-Kilcher, Stefanie}, Title = {{The Mildenhall Treasure: Late Roman Silver Plate from East Anglia}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{469-470}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000168}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{stefanie.martin-kilcher@iaw.unibe.ch}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100023, Author = {Collins, Rob}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall: Archaeology and History at the Limit of Rome's Empire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{470-471}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Collins, R (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England. Collins, Rob, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000193}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Robert.collins@newcastle.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100024, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{The Iron Age on the Northumberland Coastal Plain: Excavations in Advance of Development 2002-2010}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{471-472}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hunter, F (Corresponding Author), Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Hunter, Fraser, Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000156}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100025, Author = {Stoner, Jo}, Title = {{Small Finds and Ancient Social Practices in the North-West Provinces of the Roman Empire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{472-473}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Stoner, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Kent, Canterbury, Kent, England. Stoner, Jo, Univ Kent, Canterbury, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000089}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{J.Stoner@kent.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100026, Author = {Pearce, John}, Title = {{Romano-British Settlement and Cemeteries at Mucking: Excavations by Margaret and Tom Jones, 1965-1978}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{473-474}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, London, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000065}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100027, Author = {Rimell, Leslie}, Title = {{Romano-Celtic Mask Puzzle Locks: A Study of their Origin, Design, Technology and Security}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{474-475}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000077}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{lrimell@waitrose.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100028, Author = {Ottaway, Patrick}, Title = {{The Archaeology of the Lower City and Adjacent Suburbs}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{475-476}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000053}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{patrick@pjoarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100029, Author = {Eckardt, Hella}, Title = {{Roman Artefacts and Society: Design, Behaviour, and Experience}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{476-477}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Eckardt, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Eckardt, Hella, Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000132}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.eckardt@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100030, Author = {Savani, Giacomo}, Title = {{A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{477-478}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1800017X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{giacomo.savani@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100031, Author = {Gowland, Rebecca}, Title = {{Themed Section New Approaches to the Bioarchaeology of Roman Britain (vol 48, pg 175, 2017)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{479}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Correction}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000417}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{2}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100031}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000447931100032, Author = {{[}Anonymous]}, Title = {{PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES 2017-2018}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2018}}, Volume = {{49}}, Pages = {{481-483}}, Month = {{NOV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{GX7FU}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000447931100032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600002, Author = {Birley, Anthony R.}, Title = {{Roman Roadworks near Vindolanda and the Cohors I Tungrorum}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{1-17}}, Abstract = {{On the Stanegate near Vindolanda two milestones are still in situ. The complete eastern one lacks an inscription. Only the base of the western one survives, cut down and split c. 1815; but eighteenth-century antiquaries read an inscription on it, now recognised as secondary, and a little of a primary text, probably naming Hadrian and perhaps a Tungrian unit. Writing-tablets and inscriptions show cohors I Tungrorum at Vindolanda in the late first and early second century, so it may have set up the milestone. Evidence from elsewhere names army units as road-builders on milestones. The distance between the Stanegate milestones is greater than the `standard' length, hence perhaps the so-called pes Drusianus was used. The final section discusses the secondary inscription.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Birley, AR (Corresponding Author), Vindolanda Trust, Bardon Mill, England. Birley, Anthony R., Vindolanda Trust, Bardon Mill, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000532}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Stanegate; milestones; Vindolanda; antiquaries; writing-tablets; cohors I Tungrorum; army road-building; pes Drusianus; unofficial titulature}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{arbirley@aol.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{88}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600002}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600003, Author = {Lerz, Antonietta and Henig, Martin and Hayward, Kevin}, Title = {{The Minories Eagle: A New Sculpture from London's Eastern Roman Cemetery}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{19-35}}, Abstract = {{The limestone sculpture of an eagle firmly clasping a serpent in its beak was recovered from within the eastern Roman cemetery of London on the last day of excavations at 24-26 Minories, EC3 in September 2013. The sculpture, which is dated stylistically to the late first or early second century A.D., had been carefully buried within the backfill of a roadside ditch no later than the mid-second century. The Minories eagle is one of the finest and earliest examples of freestone sculpture from the London cemeteries and presumably adorned the tomb of a rich and important individual or family located nearby. Petrological analysis of the sculpture has revealed it is carved from oolitic limestone quarried from the south Cotswolds. The article presents the context of the findspot and a detailed description of the eagle sculpture with an in-depth discussion of the iconography of the image and the results of the petrological examination. The Supplementary Material available online (http://journals.cambridge.org/bri) presents an account of the site stratigraphy, integrated with the specialist finds and the environmental reports.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Lerz, A (Corresponding Author), Museum London Archaeol, London, England. Lerz, Antonietta, Museum London Archaeol, London, England. Henig, Martin, Univ Oxford, Oxford, England. Hayward, Kevin, Preconstruct Archaeol Ltd, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000010}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman London; stone sculpture; eagle and serpent; eastern Roman cemetery; roadside ditch; mausoleum; petrological examination}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alerz@mola.org.uk martin.henig@arch.ox.ac.uk khayward@pre-construct.com}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Scottish Widows Investment Partnership Property Trust; Endurance Land}}, Funding-Text = {{Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) would like to thank Scottish Widows Investment Partnership Property Trust and its development partner Endurance Land for generously funding the fieldwork, post-excavation analysis and publication of this site and McAleer \& Rushe for their support throughout the fieldwork. We would also like to thank Kathryn Stubbs (Assistant Director Historic Environment, City of London) for assistance and guidance throughout the project. Thanks are also due to Simon Davis the MOLA site Project Officer and the MOLA field team for their efforts on site. MOLA project management was undertaken by Louise Davies and post-excavation management by David Bowsher. Thanks to the following MOLA specialists for their contributions to the post-excavation programme: Charlotte Burn (pottery), Angela Wardle and Michael Marshall (accessioned finds), Ian Betts (building material), Don Walker (osteology), Alan Pipe (faunal remains) and Karen Stewart (botany). The graphics were produced by Sarah Jones and Carlos Lemos and the photography by Andy Chopping. Martin Henig would particularly like to thank Penny Coombe and Francis Grew for discussing the sculpture with him, and also Alan Pipe for suggesting the species of eagle represented here. Gratitude is expressed to Csaba Szabo and Guy de la Bedoyere for providing references which help to elucidate the meaning of the image. Kevin Hayward would like to thank John Jack (SAGES), University of Reading, for the preparation of the petrological section.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{51}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600003}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600004, Author = {Perring, Dominic}, Title = {{London's Hadrianic War?}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{37-76}}, Abstract = {{Recent work has advanced our understanding of human crania found in London's upper Walbrook valley, where skull deposition appears to have peaked during the occupation of the Cripplegate fort, itself probably built soon after London's Hadrianic fire. Although this fire is usually considered to have been accidental, parallels can be drawn with London's Boudican destruction. This article explores the possibility that these three strands of Hadrianic evidence - fire, fort and skulls - find common explanation in events associated with a British war of this period. This might support the identification of some Walbrook skulls as trophy heads, disposed as noxii in wet places in the urban pomerium.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Perring, D (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, Ctr Appl Archaeol, London, England. Perring, Dominic, UCL, Inst Archaeol, Ctr Appl Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000113}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{London; Hadrian; Walbrook skulls; head-hunting; Hadrianic fire; Cripplegate fort; revolt}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ROMAN LONDON; RIVER THAMES; ENGLAND}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.perring@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{212}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600004}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600005, Author = {Warry, Peter}, Title = {{Production, Distribution, Use and Curation: A Study of Stamped Tile from Gloucestershire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{77-115}}, Abstract = {{This paper explores the development of tile-stamping in the period A.D. 100-50 by the Gloucester and Cirencester civic authorities, and by private tile-makers in Gloucestershire, and the territorial divisions between them. It argues that builders' merchants were used in tile distribution and building reclamation and, inter alia, identifies Hucclecote villa as such a site. It proposes that Gloucester tiles stamped just RPG were issued annually and were used for commercial purposes while tiles with magistrates' names were issued as required, but only for use on public buildings. The evidence suggests that these stamps were subsequently extensively curated. This paper adds nearly 200 new stamps to the existing catalogues and proposes significant revisions to the magistrate dies as a result.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1700023X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{stamps; tiles; Gloucester; Hucclecote; magistrate; RPG; recycling; reclamation}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{peter.warry@merton.oxon.org}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{66}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600006, Author = {Hughes, Simon and Payne, Naomi and Rainbird, Paul}, Title = {{Salt of the Hearth: Understanding the Briquetage from a Later Romano-British Saltern at Pyde Drove, near Woolavington, Somerset}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{117-133}}, Abstract = {{A saltern associated with salt production was excavated at Pyde Drove, near Woolavington. The large assemblage of briquetage recovered has allowed for some novel interpretations of the function of the different component types within the hearth structures. The saltern comprised a mound of waste material adjacent to 12 brine-settling tank pits and two salt water channels. A further settling tank was revealed beneath the mound. The pottery indicates that activity on the site dates to the later Romano-British period.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hughes, S (Corresponding Author), AC Archaeol Ltd, Bradninch, Devon, England. Hughes, Simon; Payne, Naomi; Rainbird, Paul, AC Archaeol Ltd, Bradninch, Devon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000228}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{briquetage; saltern; Somerset Levels; Roman salt-making; water management}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{shughes@acarchaeology.co.uk npayne@acarchaeology.co.uk prainbird@acarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{28}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600006}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600007, Author = {Lodwick, Lisa A.}, Title = {{Evergreen Plants in Roman Britain and Beyond: Movement, Meaning and Materiality}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{135-173}}, Abstract = {{In tandem with the large-scale translocation of food plants in the Roman world, ornamental evergreen plants and plant items were also introduced to new areas for ritual and ornamental purposes. The extent to which these new plants, primarily box and stone-pine, were grown in Britain has yet to be established. This paper presents a synthesis of archaeobotanical records of box, stone-pine and norway spruce in Roman Britain, highlighting chronological and spatial patterns. Archaeobotanical evidence is used alongside material culture to evaluate the movement of these plants and plant items into Roman Britain, their meaning and materiality in the context of human-plant relations in ornamental gardens and ritual activities. Archaeobotanical evidence for ornamental evergreen plants elsewhere in the Roman world is presented.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Lodwick, LA (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England. Lodwick, Lisa A., Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000101}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{box; stone-pine; Roman Britain; Roman gardens; ritual activity; plant materiality; archaeobotany}}, Keywords-Plus = {{BUXUS-SEMPERVIRENS L.; ARCHAEOBOTANICAL REMAINS; HISTORY; OFFERINGS; EUROPE; TREE; POMPEII; PEOPLE; HARBOR; PERIOD}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{l.a.lodwick@reading.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Lodwick, Lisa/K-7350-2019}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Lodwick, Lisa/0000-0002-0473-2589}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{205}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600007}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600008, Author = {Gowland, Rebecca}, Title = {{Themed Section New Approaches to the Bioarchaeology of Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{175-176}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X18000296}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600008}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600010, Author = {Hodson, Claire M.}, Title = {{Between Roundhouse and Villa: Assessing Perinatal and Infant Burials from Piddington, Northamptonshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{195-219}}, Abstract = {{The discovery of perinatal and infant individuals is common in the excavation of Iron Age and Romano-British domestic sites. In recent years, the discovery of many such burials has led to interpretations of infanticide and unceremonious disposal. Although this has been a widely discussed phenomenon, much of the literature has focused on the funerary context, and the biological age and sex estimates of these individuals, with little consideration of the palaeopathological evidence. This article provides a detailed analysis of 17 perinates/infants from the late Iron Age/early Roman site of Piddington, Northants. It discusses the skeletal evidence for poor health and growth, and highlights the potential of these remains to reveal alternative insights into perinatal and infant death. Evidence of growth changes and pathological lesions were identified, suggesting that these individuals experienced chronic episodes of poor health that affected their skeletal development. The study explores the implications of these findings within the context of Iron Age and Roman Britain. At Piddington, the death of these infants is not associated with the cultural practice of infanticide, but occurred due to poor health, highlighting the precarious nature of infant survival in the past.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodson, CM (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Dept Archaeol, Durham, England. Hodson, Claire M., Univ Durham, Dept Archaeol, Durham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000137}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{perinates/infants; burial; Piddington; skeletal evidence; health; growth; stress}}, Keywords-Plus = {{LATE IRON-AGE; ROMAN-BRITAIN; DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS; ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES; BRIEF COMMUNICATION; MATERNAL NUTRITION; BONE LENGTH; GROWTH; FETAL; DISEASE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{c.m.hodson@durham.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Hodson, Claire/0000-0002-3408-2871}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{AHRC {[}AH/K502996/1]}}, Funding-Text = {{I wish to thank Dr Becky Gowland and Professor Charlotte Roberts for their guidance and constructive comments on an earlier version of this article. I also wish to thank Professor Christopher Knusel who inspired and developed my interest in infant burials and who supervised the initial data collection for this project. I would like to warmly thank Roy and Liz Friendship-Taylor, site directors at Piddington Excavation, for their constant support, interest and help with this research and for allowing me to work with the Piddington perinates. I also wish to thank the AHRC for funding this research (Grant Number: AH/K502996/1).}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{84}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600010}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600011, Author = {Rohnbogner, Anna}, Title = {{Listening to the Kids: The Value of Childhood Palaeopathology for the Study of Rural Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{221-252}}, Abstract = {{Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particularly for exploring the lives of the rural population. Lesions in child skeletons provide unique insights into past lifeways and population health, as adverse environmental conditions translate more readily into the osteological record of these vulnerable members of society. To demonstrate the range of information gleaned from the children, 1,279 non-adults (0-17 years) from 26 first-to fifth-century urban and rural settlements were analysed, comparing morbidity and mortality in the most comprehensive study to date. The distribution of ages-at-death suggests migration between country and town, the latter presenting a stressful and unsanitary environment. However, as demonstrated by high rates of metabolic disease and infections, life in the countryside was hampered by demanding physical labour and potentially oppressive conditions with restricted access to resources.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Rohnbogner, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England. Rohnbogner, Anna, Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000149}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman rural settlement; childhood palaeopathology; non-adult; human skeletal remains; inequality deprivation; migration; resource stress; disease; trauma}}, Keywords-Plus = {{LOCALIZED ENAMEL HYPOPLASIA; VITAMIN-C-DEFICIENCY; INFANT-MORTALITY; CRIBRA-ORBITALIA; POROTIC HYPEROSTOSIS; RIB FRACTURES; ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES; GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY; PROBABLE SCURVY; IRON}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Rohnbogner, Anna/0000-0001-9598-2251}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{AHRC PhD studentship}}, Funding-Text = {{I am particularly grateful to Drs Mary Lewis and Hella Eckardt for their interest, suggestions and comments. This research would not have been possible without access to skeletal collections and I am indebted to Robert Kruszynski, Natural History Museum London; Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews, North Hertfordshire District Council Museums Service; Dr Simon Mays, English Heritage/Historic England; Christiane Jeuckens and David Moon, Oxfordshire Museums Service; Dr Jo Buckberry, Biological Anthropology Research Centre at the University of Bradford; Steve Minnitt, Somerset Heritage Centre; David Allen and Helen Rees, Hampshire Cultural Trust; Sarah Wilson, Peterborough Museum; Lorraine Cornwell, Rutland County Museum; Dr Alison Brooks and Heather Dawson, Corinium Museum; Dr Paul Sealey and Jessica Dowdell, Colchester and Ipswich Museums; Timothy Vickers, Luton Culture. FIG. 9 was adapted and reproduced with the kind permission of Dr Mirjana Roksandic. I want to thank David Moon at Oxfordshire Museums Service, Jessica Dowdell at Colchester and Ipswich Museum, and Helen Rees at Hampshire Cultural Trust, for granting permission for photography and publication of FIGS 10, 11 and 12. This research was funded by an AHRC PhD studentship.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{223}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600011}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600012, Author = {Redfern, Rebecca C. and Marshall, Michael and Eaton, Katherine and Poinar, Hendrik N.}, Title = {{`Written in Bone': New Discoveries about the Lives and Burials of Four Roman Londoners}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{253-277}}, Abstract = {{The Museum of London selected four individuals for multidisciplinary scientific analyses in order to establish their ancestry, aspects of their personal appearance and health. We also reinterpreted their burial context in order to better understand how identity was constructed and expressed in this unique Roman settlement. Our study discovered the presence of people with Black and White European ancestry, some of whom had migrated from the southern Mediterranean. The most surprising result was that Harper Road woman's chromosomes were male. Overall, our experience of undertaking a multidisciplinary study served to further underline the need for these different techniques to be used in combination when investigating past identities. The mtDNA results were very broad and required the mobility isotopes to better understand their significance, while the aDNA evidence confirmed the osteological analysis. In terms of public engagement at the Museum of London, the ability to determine hair and eye colour had a significant impact.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Redfern, RC (Corresponding Author), Museum London, Ctr Human Bioarchaeol, London, England. Redfern, Rebecca C., Museum London, Ctr Human Bioarchaeol, London, England. Marshall, Michael, Museum London Archaeol, London, England. Eaton, Katherine; Poinar, Hendrik N., McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000216}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman London; bioarchaeology; aDNA; stable isotopes; diet; mobility; funerary; grave goods; migration}}, Keywords-Plus = {{IDIOPATHIC SKELETAL HYPEROSTOSIS; LATE IRON-AGE; BRIEF COMMUNICATION; SEX DETERMINATION; PUBERTAL STAGE; VISUAL METHOD; BRITAIN; PERSPECTIVE; MIGRATION; ANCESTRY}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rredfern@museumoflondon.org.uk mmarshall@mola.org.uk kmeaton@gmail.com poinarh@mcmaster.ca}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Eaton, Katherine/0000-0001-6862-7756}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Durham University; McMaster University; MoL}}, Funding-Text = {{We are most grateful to the MoL donors, Durham and McMaster Universities who provided the financial and practical support to undertake the research necessary for this exhibition. The research presented here reflects many years of work and we are grateful for the help, guidance and advice of: Nichola Arthur, David Bowsher, Nikki Braughton, John Chase, Jon Cotton, Jayne Davis, Jane Evans, Becky Gowland, Darren Grocke, Helen Ashworth, Jenny Hall, Joseph Hefner, Heritage Network, Kristina Killgrove, Lucie Johnson, Caroline McDonald, Andrew Millard, Janet Montgomery, John Pearce, Lindsay Powell, Victoria Ridgeway, Heidi Shaw, Roy Stephenson and Angela Wardle.}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{136}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{6}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600012}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600013, Author = {Creighton, John and Allen, Martyn}, Title = {{Fluxgate Gradiometry Survey at North Leigh Roman Villa, Oxfordshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{279-287}}, Abstract = {{North Leigh Roman villa ranks as one of the largest known courtyard villas of Roman Britain.(1) Situated just above the floodplain of the river Evenlode, which loops around the site, the villa lies c. 2 miles north of North Leigh village and 10 miles west of Oxford (SP 397 154). The building developed within the Late Iron Age earthwork complex of the North Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch, a discontinuous bank and ditch which partly encloses a 22-square mile area of this landscape.(2) The villa is under English Heritage guardianship (Scheduled Ancient Monument no. 334573) and a programme of geophysical survey was conducted at their request to assist in management of the site.(3)}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Creighton, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Creighton, John; Allen, Martyn, Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000022}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{North Leigh; Roman villa; gradiometry survey}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.d.creighton@reading.ac.uk martyn.allen@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Creighton, John/I-2083-2013}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Allen, Martyn/0000-0003-1410-9552 Creighton, John/0000-0002-4608-9202}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{27}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600013}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600014, Author = {Dana, Dan}, Title = {{A Hitherto Unrecognised Cornovian on a Roman Military Diploma (RMD I, 35)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{287-298}}, Abstract = {{A military diploma of 2 July A.D. 133 (RMD I, 35), first discovered in 1960 but published several times since, has provoked a debate concerning the origin of the discharged soldier, with commentators proposing either Corinium in Britain or the Cornacates in Lower Pannonia. The new reading presented here suggests that the soldier was actually Cornovian, allowing a reassessment of the recruitment of Brittones in the Roman auxilia.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Dana, D (Corresponding Author), CNRS, ANHIMA, UMR 8210, Paris, France. Dana, Dan, CNRS, ANHIMA, UMR 8210, Paris, France.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000034}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Britain; Cornovians; Dacia; onomastics; recruitment; Roman military diplomas}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ddana\_ddan@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{46}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600015, Author = {Malone, Steve}, Title = {{Roman Field-System Earthworks in the Birklands and Belhaugh Hays, Nottinghamshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{298-304}}, Abstract = {{Processing and analysis of LiDAR data in Nottinghamshire has identified the survival of earthwork field-systems beneath woodland in some of the oldest established parts of Sherwood Forest. The morphology and alignment of these field-systems strongly suggest that they represent a survival of the late Iron Age and Roman brickwork-plan field-systems of North Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire with considerable potential to elucidate the history of abandonment of these fields and the establishment of Sherwood Forest.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Malone, S (Corresponding Author), Trent \& Peak, York Archaeol Trust, Nottingham, England. Malone, Steve, Trent \& Peak, York Archaeol Trust, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000046}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Sherwood Forest; LiDAR; brickwork-plan fields; Roman field-system; earthworks; Nottinghamshire}}, Keywords-Plus = {{VISUALIZATION}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{smalone@yorkat.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{23}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600016, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{Derventio, Delgovicia and Praetorio: Some Roman-Period Place-Names of Eastern Yorkshire Revisited}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{305-308}}, Abstract = {{A recently proposed alternative name for Roman-period Malton/Norton is challenged and a location for the previously unidentified site of Praetorio is offered.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000058}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Antonine Itinerary; Bridlington; Brough-on-Humber; Derventio; Delgovicia; Malton; Norton; Notitia Dignitatum; Praetorio; Stamford Bridge; Wetwang}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rareyarchaeology@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{15}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600017, Author = {Wilson, Sara L.}, Title = {{A New Relief-Patterned Flue-Tile Design from Roman Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{308-311}}, Abstract = {{A relief-patterned flue-tile recovered during the excavations of the forum-basilica at the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) features a previously unpublished roller-stamped design. The tile is described in terms of its fabric and design and compared to the other roller-stamped examples from Silchester.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilson, SL (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England. Wilson, Sara L., Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1700006X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Silchester; Roman ceramic building material (CBM); Roman flue-tile; relief-patterned tile; roller-stamped tile; tile fabric; hypocaust}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.l.wilson@pgr.reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{7}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600018, Author = {Wrathmell, Stuart}, Title = {{Woodland in Roman Britain: Some Hypotheses}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{311-318}}, Abstract = {{The recently published `Fields of Britannia' project has lent a measure of support to the idea that the patterning of woodland and open land evident in the Anglo-Saxon period may in part have persisted since Roman times, if not before. This article explores the potential value of these woodland and open land contrasts in explaining the locations and distribution of a variety of Roman cultural material: coins, military installations and early road alignments.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000071}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman Britain countryside; woodland; coin distributions; Roman roads; forts and fortresses; Domesday Book}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{stuart.wrathmell@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{21}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600019, Author = {Chapman, E. M. and Hunter, F. and Wilson, P. and Lyons, A. and Watson, S. and Salvatore, J. and Pearce, J. and Worrell, S. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{WALES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{319-425}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000320}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{evan.chapman@museumwales.ac.uk f.hunter@nms.ac.uk pete.wilson331@btinternet.com alice.lyons@oxfordarch.co.uk swatson@mola.org.uk johnpsalvatore@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{93}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600020, Author = {Pearce, John and Worrell, Sally}, Title = {{Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{427-456}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000423}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{72}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600021, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{457-490}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000435}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{16}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600022, Author = {Wallace, Lacey}, Title = {{Social Groups and Synthesis in Londinium}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{491-494}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wallace, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Lincoln, Sch Hist \& Heritage, Lincoln, England. Wallace, Lacey, Univ Lincoln, Sch Hist \& Heritage, Lincoln, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000241}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{lwallace@lincoln.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Wallace, Lacey/0000-0002-0013-9294}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{25}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600023, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Heybridge, a Late Iron Age and Roman Settlement: Excavations at Elms Farm, 1993-5}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{495-496}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000253}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600024, Author = {Bidwell, Paul}, Title = {{Roman Military Architecture on the Frontiers: Armies and their Architecture in Late Antiquity}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{496-497}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000150}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{bidwepa@aol.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600025, Author = {Millett, Martin}, Title = {{Silchester, Changing Visions of a Roman Town: Integrating Geophysics and Archaeology: the Results of the Silchester Mapping Project 2005-10}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{497-498}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Millett, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, Cambridge, England. Millett, Martin, Univ Cambridge, Cambridge, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000198}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mjm62@cam.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600026, Author = {Farley, Julia}, Title = {{Identity and Power: The Transformation of Iron Age Societies in Northeast Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{498-499}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Farley, J (Corresponding Author), British Museum, London, England. Farley, Julia, British Museum, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000174}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{JFarley@britishmuseum.org}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600027, Author = {Stallibrass, Sue}, Title = {{Livestock for Sale: Animal Husbandry in a Roman Frontier Zone: the Case Study of the Civitas Batavorum}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{499-500}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Stallibrass, S (Corresponding Author), Hist England, London, England. Stallibrass, Sue, Hist England, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000307}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Sue.Stallibrass@HistoricEngland.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600028, Author = {Roberts, Ian}, Title = {{Hayton, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Studies of the Iron Age and Roman Landscapes}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{500-501}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000290}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{idanroberts@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600029, Author = {Holbrook, Neil}, Title = {{Bath: A Study of Settlement around the Sacred Hot Springs from the Mesolithic to the 17th Century AD. An Archaeological Assessment}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{501-502}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Holbrook, N (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England. Holbrook, Neil, Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000277}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600030, Author = {Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{Edge of Empire: Rome's Frontier on the Lower Rhine}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{502-503}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England. Hodgson, Nick, Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000186}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Nick.Hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600031, Author = {Sutton, Adam D.}, Title = {{Late Roman Handmade Grog-Tempered Ware Producing Industries in South East Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{503-504}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Sutton, AD (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England. Sutton, Adam D., Univ Reading, Reading, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000204}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600032, Author = {Moore, Alison}, Title = {{Contextual Archaeology of Burial Practice: Case Studies from Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{504-505}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000289}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600033, Author = {Derrick, Thomas J.}, Title = {{Glass Working on the Margins of Roman London - Excavations at 35 Basinghall Street, City of London, 2005}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{505-506}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Derrick, TJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England. Derrick, Thomas J., Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000265}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600034, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{The Roman Roadside Settlement and Multi-Period Ritual Complex at Nettleton and Rothwell, Lincolnshire. The Central Lincolnshire Wolds Research Project Volume 1}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{506-507}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Booth, P (Corresponding Author), Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England. Booth, Paul, Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000162}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600035, Author = {Wells, Peter S.}, Title = {{Arminius the Liberator: Myth and Ideology}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{507-508}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wells, PS (Corresponding Author), Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA. Wells, Peter S., Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000319}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600001, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{EDITORIAL}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000413312600009, Author = {Gowland, Rebecca}, Title = {{Embodied Identities in Roman Britain: A Bioarchaeological Approach}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2017}}, Volume = {{48}}, Pages = {{177-194}}, Abstract = {{Human skeletal remains from Roman Britain are abundant and provide a rich repository of social as well as biological information concerning health, migration, diet and body/society interactions. At present, skeletal remains tend to be marginalised in studies of Roman trade, the military, economy, urbanisation and the like, yet they have huge potential to contribute to current debates. This article aims to highlight the potential of bioarchaeological analysis for understanding aspects of social identity in Roman Britain through the use of a more integrated, theoretical approach towards embodied interactions. It encourages future collaborative scholarship between bioarchaeologists, archaeologists and historians. The social determinants of health and identity will vary greatly between regions and the only way of establishing the diversity of life across the Roman Empire is through the instigation of a more comprehensive, large-scale, integrated study of funerary and skeletal assemblages.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Gowland, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Dept Archaeol, Durham, England. Gowland, Rebecca, Univ Durham, Dept Archaeol, Durham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X17000125}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman; bioarchaeology; biomolecular; gender; life course; ethnicity; status}}, Keywords-Plus = {{DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS; BRIEF COMMUNICATION; ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE; STABLE-ISOTOPES; PUBERTAL STAGE; AGE; INFANT; DEATH; MIGRATION; STRONTIUM}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rebecca.gowland@durham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{115}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{FK2LB}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000413312600009}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700002, Author = {Crummy, Nina and Henig, Martin and Ward, Courtney}, Title = {{A Hoard of Military Awards, Jewellery and Coins from Colchester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{1-29}}, Abstract = {{A hoard of objects found at the early Roman colony at Colchester in a small hole scraped into the floor of a house destroyed during the Boudican revolt includes a group of high-quality gold jewellery, three silver military awards, a bag of coins, an unusual silver-clad wooden box and other items. Buried in haste as the British approached, they provide a remarkably clear image of one couple's background, achievements, taste and social standing. A bulla shows that the man was a Roman citizen, the awards that he was a veteran soldier of some distinction, while parallels for the woman's jewellery suggest that it was acquired in Italy.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Correction}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000027}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Colchester; Boudica; hoard; precious metals; Roman army; jewellery; coins; Campanian towns}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{n.c.crummy@reading.ac.uk martin.henig@wolfson.ox.ac.uk ward.courtneya@gmail.com}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Ward, Courtney/0000-0001-8211-0198}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{95}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700002}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700003, Author = {Tacoma, Laurens E. and Ivleva, Tatiana and Breeze, David J.}, Title = {{Lost Along the Way: A Centurion Domo Britannia in Bostra}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{31-42}}, Abstract = {{This article discusses a not well-known funerary monument commemorating a centurion of British descent. IGLS 13.1.9188 records the centurion, T. Quintius Petrullus, `from Britain', of the Third Cyrenaican Legion, who died aged 30 at Bostra in Arabia. This was a young age for a centurion and the article suggests that he had entered the army by a direct commission rather than risen through the ranks. Accordingly, he is likely to have belonged to a high-status family. The Bostra appointment was probably his first. The appointment is put into context alongside other similar equestrian career paths and the Jewish War during the reign of Hadrian is proposed as a possible occasion for the posting. In addition, the article examines this Briton alongside other Britons abroad.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Tacoma, LE (Corresponding Author), Leiden Univ, Hist Inst, Fac Humanities, NL-2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands. Tacoma, Laurens E., Leiden Univ, Hist Inst, Fac Humanities, NL-2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands. Ivleva, Tatiana, Newcastle Univ, Sch Hist Class \& Archaeol, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000040}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{centurionate; promotions and transfers in the Roman army; inscriptions; Britons abroad; Bostra; migration and mobility}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{l.e.tacoma@hum.leidenuniv.nl Tatiana.Ivleva@ncl.ac.uk davidbreeze@hotmail.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{69}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700004, Author = {Anderson, Katie and Woolhouse, Tom and Marter-Brown, Kayt and Quinn, Patrick}, Title = {{Continental Potters? First-Century Roman Flagon Production at Duxford, Cambridgeshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{43-69}}, Abstract = {{Excavations in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, in 2013, revealed six early Roman (A.D. 50-80) pottery kilns. The kilns were used for the production of flagons, specifically collared and ring-necked varieties. Flagons are generally scarce in contemporary domestic assemblages in Cambridgeshire, often only occurring in `special' contexts, such as burials, while collared flagons are closely associated with military consumption. The excavations also produced a large, significant assemblage of perforated kiln plates. The technology and repertoire of vessels suggest that manufacture was conducted by non-local potters for a specialist market. The site forms part of a group of other early Roman kiln sites in the Cambridge environs and adds to the growing picture of pottery production in the decades following the Roman Conquest.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Anderson, K (Corresponding Author), Preconstruct Archaeol Ltd, London, England. Anderson, Katie; Woolhouse, Tom; Marter-Brown, Kayt; Quinn, Patrick, Preconstruct Archaeol Ltd, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000052}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{early Roman Cambridgeshire; Duxford; kilns; Roman pottery; flagons; continental links; Roman army; military supply}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{kanderson@pre-construct.com twoolhouse@pre-construct.com k.marterbrown@gmail.com patrick.quinn@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{31}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700007, Author = {Hunter, Fraser and Henig, Martin and Sauer, Eberhard and Gooder, John and Braby, Alan and Campbell, Louisa and Hill, Peter and Humble, Jamie and Lawson, Graeme and McGibbon, Fiona and McLaren, Dawn and Robertson, Jackaline and Siddall, Ruth and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Mithras in Scotland: A Mithraeum at Inveresk (East Lothian)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{119-168}}, Abstract = {{Excavations to the east of the Roman fort of Inveresk in 2010 partly uncovered remains of a Mithraeum - the first from Scotland and the earliest securely dated example from Britain. A large rectangular sunken feature with lateral benches contained two altars buried face down at its north-western end. One was dedicated to Mithras, with iconography of both Mithras and Apollo as well as libation vessels. The other was dedicated to Sol, with a frieze above showing the Four Seasons. The Sol altar had a recess in the rear for a light which would have shone through his pierced rays, eyes, mouth and nose. Remains of an iron rod behind the nose hint at a more complex arrangement to create special visual or acoustic effects. Paint and plaster traces were recorded on both altars. The dedicator, G(aius) Cas(sius) Fla(...), a centurion, may have been in command of the garrison or of a legionary detachment. Stylistic links, especially in letter form, connect the work to sculptors of Legio XX. The stones and pigments are most likely from local sources. Little of the setting could be explored but there were traces of a precinct. A pit beside the Mithraeum included a large part of a well-used fineware beaker, which represented a deliberate offering. The Supplementary Material available online (http://journals.cambridge.org/bri) contains detailed descriptions of the altars, observations on the stone-working technology, lithology and pigment analysis, with extensive illustrations.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hunter, F (Corresponding Author), Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Hunter, Fraser, Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Sauer, Eberhard, Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland. Gooder, John, AOC Archaeol, Loanhead, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000295}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Mithras; Sol; Apollo Citharoedus; lyre; plectrum; Mithraeum; Inveresk; pigments}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk martin.henig@wolfson.ox.ac.uk eberhard.sauer@ed.ac.uk johngooder@access-arch.co.uk roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{105}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700007}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700008, Author = {Hurst, Derek and Daffern, Nicholas and Griffin, Laura and Head, Katie and Mann, Andrew and Pearson, Elizabeth and Warman, Sylvia}, Title = {{A Roman Pond at Wyre Piddle, Worcestershire, with a Brief Survey of Ponds in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{169-191}}, Abstract = {{Artificial Roman ponds present in various guises, but they are relatively rarely found in the service of rural agriculture. This article focuses on a possible example of this type from Worcestershire, where extensive excavation has been carried out. The results demonstrate the potential of a pond for the reconstruction of wider landscape usage, while the considerable quantity of associated finds potentially sheds some light on social practice. A review of similar sites across Roman Britain suggests there may be practical (in essence curatorial) issues about the fuller investigation of such features once identified, in order that a similarly high level of data can be achieved more regularly, and suggests a need for prospection/mapping for the better management of this resource, especially employing newly available LiDAR data.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hurst, D (Corresponding Author), Worcestershire Cty Council, Arch \& Archaeol Serv, Worcester, England. Hurst, Derek; Griffin, Laura, Worcestershire Cty Council, Arch \& Archaeol Serv, Worcester, England. Warman, Sylvia, Hist England, London, England. Daffern, Nicholas, Wardell Armstrong, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England. Head, Katie, Univ Plymouth, Sch Geog Earth \& Environm Sci, Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000064}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman ponds; Roman agriculture; Wyre Piddle; landscape; environmental evidence; feasting; ritual deposition}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{dhurst@worcestershire.gov.uk n.daffern@wa-archaeology.com lgriffin@worcestershire.gov.uk katie.head@plymouth.ac.uk lpearson@worcestershire.gov.uk sylviawarman@hotmail.com}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Head, Katie/0000-0001-5337-6819}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{49}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700008}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700009, Author = {Kenny, James and Lyne, Malcolm and Magilton, John and Buckland, Paul}, Title = {{A Late Roman `Hall' at Batten Hanger, West Sussex}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{193-207}}, Abstract = {{Excavation of the latest surviving structures of the villa at Batten Hanger in West Sussex indicates that a large aisled building was demolished in the late fourth or fifth century and replaced by a large hall 31.6 m long by 11.5 m wide, orientated approximately east-west. The survival of pad stones shows this space to have been divided into seven bays, with the more westerly bays screened off by a cross wall. The east wall of the building had collapsed outwards and was largely complete. A coin of Valentinian III suggests that occupation continued at least to the middle of the fifth century. The Supplementary Material available online (http://journals.cambridge.org/bri) contains a detailed presentation of the coin hoard and the pottery assemblages.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Kenny, J (Corresponding Author), Chichester Dist Council, Chichester, W Sussex, England. Kenny, James, Chichester Dist Council, Chichester, W Sussex, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000015}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Batten Hanger; Roman Britain; villa; hall; cruck; fifth century}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jkenny@chichester.gov.uk mail@malcolmlyne.plus.com Paul.buckland@bugscep.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{48}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700009}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700010, Author = {Polm, Martijn}, Title = {{Museum Representations of Roman Britain and Roman London: A Post-colonial Perspective}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{209-241}}, Abstract = {{This paper offers a post-colonial analysis of past and present representations of the archaeological remains of Roman Britain and Roman London in the British Museum and Museum of London respectively. Since post-colonial criticism of Romano-British archaeology is highly relevant to such an analysis, a brief description is provided at the outset. Thereafter follows a series of six case studies - three for each museum. The first four focus on the history of the Romano-British collections at both museums and sometimes draw on post-colonial insights to explain the development of these collections and the ways in which they were exhibited. The last two case studies investigate how British post-colonial criticism of Roman archaeology has (or has not) impacted on the current displays of the Romano-British collections at both museums. Finally, some recommendations will be offered based on the outcomes of these two case studies. Recurring themes are the representation of: the Roman military; Roman imperialism; the (material) culture of Roman Britain and Roman London.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000143}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman Britain; Roman London; The British Museum; The Museum of London; museum archaeology; post-colonialism; museum representations}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.polm@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{50}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700010}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700011, Author = {Birley, Andrew and Meyer, Alexander and Greene, Elizabeth M.}, Title = {{Recent Discoveries in the Fort and Extramural Settlement at Vindolanda: Excavations from 2009-2015}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{243-285}}, Abstract = {{The most recent work at Vindolanda has produced some startling results which both support and challenge our standing interpretations of some aspects of the frontier zone in Roman Britain. These include the timeline for the development of forts on the frontier, the foundation of extramural settlements and the relationship between fort and extramural settlement. The work raises questions not only about Vindolanda but more generally about the formation of the frontier itself and the interpretation of the archaeology of other sites.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Birley, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Western Ontario, Chesterholm Museum, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada. Birley, Andrew, Univ Western Ontario, Chesterholm Museum, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000088}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Vindolanda; Roman army; excavations; Stanegate frontier; Hadrian's Wall; extramural settlement}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrewbirley@vindolanda.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{21}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700011}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700012, Author = {Chapman, E. M. and Hunter, F. and Wilson, P. and Booth, P. and Pearce, J. and Worrell, S. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Roman Britain in 2015}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{287-291}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Chapman, EM (Corresponding Author), Natl Museum Wales, Dept Archaeol \& Numismat, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, Wales. Chapman, E. M., Natl Museum Wales, Dept Archaeol \& Numismat, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, Wales. Hunter, F., Natl Museums Scotland, Chambers St, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, Midlothian, Scotland. Wilson, P., Rarey Farm, Malton YO17 8EY, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000313}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{evan.chapman@museumwales.ac.uk f.hunter@nms.ac.uk pete.wilson331@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{8}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700013, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{SCOTLAND}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{291-297}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hunter, F (Corresponding Author), Natl Museums Scotland, Chambers St, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, Midlothian, Scotland. Hunter, Fraser, Natl Museums Scotland, Chambers St, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000325}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{27}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700014, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{HADRIAN'S WALL}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{298-302}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilson, P (Corresponding Author), Rarey Farm, Malton YO17 8EY, N Yorkshire, England. Wilson, Pete, Rarey Farm, Malton YO17 8EY, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000337}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{pete.wilson331@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{8}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700015, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{NORTHERN ENGLAND}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{303-318}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilson, P (Corresponding Author), Rarey Farm, Malton YO17 8EY, N Yorkshire, England. Wilson, Pete, Rarey Farm, Malton YO17 8EY, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000349}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{pete.wilson331@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{16}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700016, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{THE MIDLANDS}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{319-330}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000350}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{22}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700017, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{EAST ANGLIA}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{331-333}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000362}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{4}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700018, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{GREATER LONDON}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{333-343}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000374}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{6}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700019, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{343-348}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000374}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700020, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{SOUTHERN COUNTIES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{348-359}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000398}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{33}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700021, Author = {Pearce, John and Worrell, Sally}, Title = {{Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{361-388}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London WC2R 2LS, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London WC2R 2LS, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London WC1E 6BT, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000416}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{74}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700022, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{389-415}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000404}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{27}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700023, Author = {Orengo, Hector A.}, Title = {{The Secret History of the Roman Roads of Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{417-418}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Orengo, HA (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England. Orengo, Hector A., Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000234}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{hao23@cam.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Orengo, Hector A./S-3955-2018}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Orengo, Hector A./0000-0002-9385-2370}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700024, Author = {Wilmott, Tony}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall: A History of Archaeological Thought}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{418-419}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilmott, T (Corresponding Author), Hist England, Portsmouth, Hants, England. Wilmott, Tony, Hist England, Portsmouth, Hants, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000283}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{t.wilmott@mail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700025, Author = {Manning, William}, Title = {{Early Iron in Europe}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{419-420}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000222}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{william.manning@ntlworld.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700026, Author = {Cleary, Simon Esmonde}, Title = {{A Late Roman Town House and its Environs: The Excavations of C.D. Drew and K.C. Collingwood Selby in Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset 1937-8}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{420-421}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cleary, SE (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. Cleary, Simon Esmonde, Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000210}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.s.esmonde\_cleary@bham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700027, Author = {Champion, Timothy}, Title = {{Celts: Art and Identity}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{421-423}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Champion, T (Corresponding Author), Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England. Champion, Timothy, Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000180}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tcc@soton.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700027}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700028, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{The Towns of Roman Britain: The Contribution of Commercial Archaeology since 1990}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{423-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000179}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700029, Author = {Bowden, Will}, Title = {{AD 410: The History and Archaeology of Late and Post-Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{424-425}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bowden, W (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England. Bowden, Will, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000155}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{will.bowden@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700030, Author = {Crerar, Belinda}, Title = {{Late Roman Silver: The Traprain Treasure in Context}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{425-426}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Crerar, B (Corresponding Author), British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England. Crerar, Belinda, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000192}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{BCrerar@britishmuseum.org}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700031, Author = {Eckardt, Hella}, Title = {{Roman River Findings from the Rhine between Mannheim and Bingen: Foundations, River Reconstruction and Interpretation}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{426-427}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Eckardt, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Eckardt, Hella, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000209}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.eckardt@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700032, Author = {Breeze, David J.}, Title = {{The Creation, Composition, Service and Settlement of Roman Auxiliary Units Raised on the Iberian Peninsula}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{427-428}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000167}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{davidbreeze@hotmail.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700034, Author = {Wilkinson, Rachel}, Title = {{Late Iron Age Gold Hoards from the Low Countries and the Caesarian Conquest of Northern Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{428-430}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilkinson, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Wilkinson, Rachel, Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rew26@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700035, Author = {Wilkinson, Rachel}, Title = {{The Beau Street Hoard}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{428-430}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilkinson, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Wilkinson, Rachel, Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rew26@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700033, Author = {Wilkinson, Rachel}, Title = {{Hoarding and the Deposition of Metalwork from the Bronze Age to the 20th Century: A British Perspective}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{428-430}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilkinson, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Wilkinson, Rachel, Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rew26@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700036, Author = {Swift, Ellen}, Title = {{The Archaeology of Roman Britain: Biography and Identity}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{430-431}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Swift, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England. Swift, Ellen, Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1600026X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{E.V.Swift@kent.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700037, Author = {Salvatore, John P.}, Title = {{A Roman Military Complex and Medieval Settlement on Church Hill, Calstock, Cornwall: Survey and Excavation 2007-2010}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{431-432}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Salvatore, JP (Corresponding Author), JPS Heritage Serv, Apt. 1,Old St Loyes,Salters Rd, Exeter EX2 5SZ, Devon, England. Salvatore, John P., JPS Heritage Serv, Apt. 1,Old St Loyes,Salters Rd, Exeter EX2 5SZ, Devon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000258}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{johnpsalvatore@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700038, Author = {Perring, Dominic}, Title = {{The Origin of Roman London}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{432-433}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Perring, D (Corresponding Author), UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England. Perring, Dominic, UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000246}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.perring@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700001, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Untitled}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700005, Author = {Cool, H. E. M. and Baxter, M. J.}, Title = {{Brooches and Britannia}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{71-98}}, Abstract = {{Regional and temporal patterns in brooch use in Britannia are studied, confirming and challenging `received wisdoms' about `regionality'. The complexity of the `Fibula Event Horizon' is brought into sharp focus; a similarly complex and unexplained `Fibula Abandonment Horizon' is also clearly demonstrated. Conclusions are insensitive to assumptions about use-life. Detailed analysis for the family of trumpet brooches casts light on hitherto unappreciated features of `regionality'. Comparison with continental data suggests the British temporal patterns may be reflecting a wider north-western province pattern. Under-studied aspects of bias in metal-detected finds and their implications for studies of this kind are noted. The Supplementary Material available online (http://journals.cambridge.org/bri) contains tabular information on the data used in the study and additional analyses that support some of the assertions made in the main text.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cool, HEM (Corresponding Author), Barbican Res Associates, West Bridgford, Notts, England. Cool, H. E. M., Barbican Res Associates, West Bridgford, Notts, England. Baxter, M. J., Nottingham Trent Univ, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000039}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman Britain; brooches; metal-detecting; regionality; temporal variation; use-life; identity}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{hilary@coolarchaeology.com michaelj.baxter@btconnect.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{57}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000389928700006, Author = {Cousins, Eleri H.}, Title = {{An Imperial Image: The Bath Gorgon in Context}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2016}}, Volume = {{47}}, Pages = {{99-118}}, Abstract = {{This paper attempts to put the Gorgon from the pediment of the Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath into a wider provincial context, by arguing for links between the Gorgon and first-and early second-century imitations in Gaul and Spain of the iconography of the Forum of Augustus in Rome. These imitations, part of what might be called a `visual language of empire', served to connect the urban spaces of the provinces to Rome; by linking the Gorgon to this trend and setting aside interpretations of the Gorgon which have focused on his perceived status as a `Romano-Celtic' masterpiece, we can justify more satisfactorily his position as the centrepiece of a pediment dominated by imperial imagery.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cousins, EH (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England. Cousins, Eleri H., Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X16000131}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Bath; Gorgon; Sulis Minerva; temple; Forum of Augustus; clipeus}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ehc35@cam.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Cousins, Eleri Hopkins/0000-0002-5995-2423}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Arts and Humanities Research Council {[}1087747]}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{48}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{EE9EM}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000389928700006}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600002, Author = {{[}Anonymous]}, Title = {{Sheppard Sunderland Frere Historian and Archaeologist Born 23 August 1916; died 26 February 2015}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{1-13}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Biographical-Item}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000525}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600002}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600001, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Untitled}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{VII-VIII}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600003, Author = {Redknap, Mark}, Title = {{Observations on Roman Pottery from Pudding Pan and the Thames Estuary and Early Surveys}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{15-36}}, Abstract = {{Previously unpublished Roman pottery from the Thames Estuary was studied by the author in 1985 and 1986 for the voluntary body Marine Archaeological Surveys (MAS) and is presented as a contribution to wider initiatives on the Roman archaeology of this important social and economic artery between South-East England and the wider world. The purpose of this paper is to complement the ongoing review by Michael Walsh of Roman wrecks in UK waters (a research partnership between Southampton University and the British Museum) and that of the `Pudding Pan' assemblage, much of which is in private collections.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Redknap, M (Corresponding Author), Natl Museum Cardiff, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales. Redknap, Mark, Natl Museum Cardiff, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000094}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Thames Estuary; Pan Sand; Pudding Pan; Horse Channel; Ridge Tongue; wrecks; Roman pottery; samian; amphorae; Roman trade}}, Keywords-Plus = {{BRITISH WATERS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mark.redknap@museumwales.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{59}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600004, Author = {Bird, Joanna}, Title = {{Two Rare Late Samian Vessels from Southern England}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{37-54}}, Abstract = {{This paper considers two vessels, one found at Silchester in Hampshire, the other at Flexford, near Guildford in Surrey. Both are products of the samian workshops at Rheinzabern and both owe their design to metal prototypes. Neither has any apparent known parallel for its combination of form and decoration and both are a valuable reminder that even in such a large enterprise as the samian potteries individual forms could be made, perhaps in response to a specific request or as experiments by the potters. They also form an important contribution to our knowledge of late samian ware in Britain and add to previous evidence for the use of samian in ritual contexts.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bird, J (Corresponding Author), 14 Kings Rd, Guildford, Surrey, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000173}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{samian; Rheinzabern; barbotine decoration; incised decoration; metal prototypes; ritual use: Silchester; Flexford}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{joanna.bird4@ntlworld.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{61}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600005, Author = {Shaffrey, Ruth}, Title = {{Intensive Milling Practices in the Romano-British Landscape of Southern England: Using Newly Established Criteria for Distinguishing Millstones from Rotary Querns}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{55-92}}, Abstract = {{This paper investigates how common intensive milling practices were in southern England during the Romano-British period, by analysing the distribution of millstones, based on an extensive corpus of almost 4,500 querns and millstones compiled by the author. In order to do this, it was necessary to establish criteria for distinguishing millstones from rotary querns, the details of which are set out in an accompanying appendix; this is something which has hitherto not been published. Using the guidelines thereby defined, the distribution of millstones is considered and described by stone type. The resulting data are then used to discuss the following key points: How frequently did mills occur? What types of mills were in use, and when? What were those mills used for?}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Shaffrey, R (Corresponding Author), Oxford Archaeol South, Oxford, England. Shaffrey, Ruth, Oxford Archaeol South, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000185}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{millstone; rotary quern; malting; flour; watermill}}, Keywords-Plus = {{TRADE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.shaffrey@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Shaffrey, Ruth/0000-0002-5209-4454}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{230}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600006, Author = {Bailliot, Magali}, Title = {{Roman Magic Figurines from the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire: An Archaeological Survey}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{93-110}}, Abstract = {{This paper deals with magic figurines from the Western provinces of the Roman Empire based on an inventory of twelve figurines and their archaeological context. It underlines the place of the figurines in the ritual of defixio and demonstrates that complex curse rituals such as those described in the Greek Magical Papyri (GMP) were not performed only in the Mediterranean basin. It also notes that these magic Western figurines are often found in important places (such as cities and large villas) and in late contexts.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bailliot, M (Corresponding Author), CNRS, Umr 7041, Paris, France. Bailliot, Magali, CNRS, Umr 7041, Paris, France.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000112}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{figurines; magic; defixio; curse rituals; Roman Western provinces; Fishbourne; Greek Magical Papyri}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{magallib@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{94}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600006}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600007, Author = {Fittock, Matthew G.}, Title = {{Broken Deities: The Pipe-Clay Figurines from Roman London}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{111-134}}, Abstract = {{Pipe-clay figurines are an important but under-examined category of Roman material culture in Britain. This paper presents the first typological catalogue of the 168 deity, animal and human figures imported to Roman London from Gaul during the first and second centuries A.D. As in many other collections Venus figurines are the most common type, although there is considerable diversity in form. Comparison with continental collections highlights distinctive patterns of consumption between London, the rest of Britain and Gaul, with the city displaying relatively high numbers of exotic/unusual types, as appears to be typical of Londinium in general. The spatial distribution of the figurines is mapped across the settlement, while their contexts and social distribution on habitation, trade and religious sites throughout the city are explored. Whole specimens from burials and subtle patterns of fragmentation also provide a direct insight into the religious beliefs and symbolic practices of the people of Roman London.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fittock, MG (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fittock, Matthew G., Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000148}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman London; pipe-clay; figurines; Venus; fragmentation patterns; religion; child burial}}, Keywords-Plus = {{FRAGMENTATION}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fittock@pgr.reading.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Fittock, Matthew/0000-0003-2915-1593}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Arts and Humanities Research Council {[}1500613]}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{100}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600007}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600008, Author = {Parker, Adam}, Title = {{The Fist-and-Phallus Pendants from Roman Catterick}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{135-149}}, Abstract = {{A collection of six fist-and-phallus amulets from excavations at Catterick, North Yorks., is here reconsidered alongside their unique context. The group consists of five amulets from a single infant inhumation and a sixth found separate from the rest. All exhibit features defining them as a clear group of objects; they are all curved with a phallus and a fist making the manus fica joined in the centre by a scallop shell. There are three left-handed and three right-handed fists. The traditional interpretation of fist-and-phallus type amulets relates to military ideas of strength and virility, but in the context provided by this small group it is clear that their apotropaic function should be given additional credence. No other context in Roman Britain directly associates the fist-and-phallus type and infant inhumation.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Parker, A (Corresponding Author), Yorkshire Museum, York, N Yorkshire, England. Parker, Adam, Yorkshire Museum, York, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000161}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{amulet; fist-and-phallus; scallop shell; infant burial; Catterick; Yorkshire; pendant}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{adam.parker@ymt.org.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Parker, Adam/0000-0002-1357-8747}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{31}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600008}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600009, Author = {Russell, Miles and Manley, Harry}, Title = {{Trajan Places: Establishing Identity and Context for the Bosham and Hawkshaw Heads}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{151-169}}, Abstract = {{Two damaged, weathered marble portraits, both discovered in the 1780s at opposite ends of Roman Britain, one at Bosham in West Sussex, the other at Hawkshaw in Peeblesshire, are here re-examined and identified as portraits of the emperor Trajan. The Bosham head is interpreted as a post-mortem image of the deified Trajan set up at the margins of Chichester Harbour, probably during the visit to Britain by the emperor Hadrian in the early A.D. 120s. The Hawkshaw portrait of Trajan appears to have been refashioned from a likeness of Domitian and may originally have been part of a monument created to celebrate and commemorate the total conquest of Britain, in the early A.D. 80s, which was decapitated and buried during a period of unrest on the northern frontier.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Russell, M (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Fac Sci \& Technol, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England. Russell, Miles; Manley, Harry, Bournemouth Univ, Fac Sci \& Technol, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000136}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Trajan; Domitian; Roman sculpture; imperial portraiture; identity; Bosham; Hawkshaw}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mrussell@bournemouth.ac.uk hmanley@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{50}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600009}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600010, Author = {Millett, Martin and Gowland, Rebecca}, Title = {{Infant and Child Burial Rites in Roman Britain: a Study from East Yorkshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{171-189}}, Abstract = {{The discovery of infant burials on excavated domestic sites in Roman Britain is fairly common but in the past these burials have often been dismissed as a product of unceremonious disposal. There is a growing literature which considers the phenomenon, but it has been dominated by debates around the suggestion that these burials provide evidence for infanticide, with a focus on the osteological evidence for and against this hypothesis. There has been less systematic consideration of the archaeological context of such burials. In this paper we examine the excavated evidence of two large groups of such burials from sites in East Yorkshire which demonstrate that the burial of neonatal infants followed a careful age-specific funerary rite. We suggest that this conclusion further undermines the widespread assumption that infants were disposed of without ceremony and as a result of infanticide.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Millett, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, Fac Class, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England. Millett, Martin, Univ Cambridge, Fac Class, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England. Gowland, Rebecca, Univ Durham, Dept Archaeol, Durham DH1 3HP, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000100}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Hayton; Shiptonthorpe; infant burial; cremation burial; Roman cemeteries; roadside settlement}}, Keywords-Plus = {{PERINATAL SKELETAL MATERIAL; ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES; BAYESIAN-APPROACH; IDENTIFICATION; VICTIMS; ANCIENT; SEX; DNA}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mjm62@cam.ac.uk rebecca.gowland@durham.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Gowland, Rebecca/0000-0002-5909-6460}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{50}}, Times-Cited = {{12}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{6}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600010}}, OA = {{Green Accepted, Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600011, Author = {Eckardt, Hella and Mueldner, Gundula and Speed, Greg}, Title = {{The Late Roman Field Army in Northern Britain? Mobility, Material Culture and Multi-Isotope Analysis at Scorton (N Yorks.)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{191-223}}, Abstract = {{At Hollow Banks Quarry, Scorton, located just north of Catterick (N Yorks.), a highly unusual group of 15 late Roman burials was excavated between 1998 and 2000. The small cemetery consists of almost exclusively male burials, dated to the fourth century. An unusually large proportion of these individuals was buried with crossbow brooches and belt fittings, suggesting that they may have been serving in the late Roman army or administration and may have come to Scorton from the Continent. Multi-isotope analyses (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and strontium) of nine sufficiently well-preserved individuals indicate that seven males, all equipped with crossbow brooches and/or belt fittings, were not local to the Catterick area and that at least six of them probably came from the European mainland. Dietary (carbon and nitrogen isotope) analysis only of a tenth individual also suggests a non-local origin. At Scorton it appears that the presence of crossbow brooches and belts in the grave was more important for suggesting non-British origins than whether or not they were worn. This paper argues that cultural and social factors played a crucial part in the creation of funerary identities and highlights the need for both multi-proxy analyses and the careful contextual study of artefacts.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Eckardt, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Eckardt, Hella; Mueldner, Gundula, Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Speed, Greg, Northern Archaeol Associates, Barnard Castle, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1500015X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Scorton; Catterick; late Roman cemetery; inhumation burials; isotope analysis; mobility; crossbow brooches; belt sets}}, Keywords-Plus = {{HUMAN TOOTH ENAMEL; OXYGEN ISOTOPES; STRONTIUM ISOTOPES; STABLE-ISOTOPES; DIET; CEMETERY; IDENTIFICATION; POPULATION; PHOSPHATE; MIGRATION}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.eckardt@reading.ac.uk g.h.mueldner@reading.ac.uk gs@naa.gb.com}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Muldner, Gundula/0000-0002-4513-9263}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{97}}, Times-Cited = {{6}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{8}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600011}}, OA = {{Green Accepted, Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600012, Author = {Maldonado, Adrian}, Title = {{The Early Medieval Antonine Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{225-245}}, Abstract = {{Archaeological fieldwork in the Forth-Clyde isthmus has been dominated by the World Heritage Monument of the Antonine Wall, the Roman frontier built in the second century A.D. Considerably less attention has been given to the evidence for post-Roman experience of the Wall and how it was remembered (and forgotten) in the subsequent centuries. This paper will briefly summarise historical notices of the Antonine Wall, then consider the archaeological and toponymic evidence for early medieval occupation. The role of the Forth-Clyde isthmus as a political frontier is shown to be less significant to our understanding of this period than the evidence for mobility, memory and the contested legacy of Rome in early medieval Scotland.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Maldonado, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Chester, Chester, Cheshire, England. Maldonado, Adrian, Univ Chester, Chester, Cheshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000124}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Antonine Wall; Forth-Clyde isthmus; early medieval Scotland; reuse; memory; place-names}}, Keywords-Plus = {{HADRIANS WALL; ARCHAEOLOGIES; CHRISTIANITY; SCOTLAND; BURIAL; PLACE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.maldonado@chester.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Maldonado, Adrian/0000-0002-8470-603X}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{119}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600013, Author = {Allen, J. R. L.}, Title = {{A Whetstone of Wealden Sandstone from the Roman Villa at Great Holts Farm, Boreham, Essex}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{247-279}}, Abstract = {{Excavated in 1992-4, the villa yielded a portion of a whetstone which, on the basis of general shape, the presence of rebated long edges and microscopic petrography in thin-section, was with little doubt made from a sandstone in the Weald Clay Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of the north-west Weald. It is representative of a widely recorded, major stone-based industry in Roman Britain, with finds known to range from the Channel coast to the northern frontier zone.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Allen, JRL (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Allen, J. R. L., Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000318}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{whetstones; Weald Clay Formation; microscopic petrography; Roman industry}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.r.l.allen@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{7}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600014, Author = {Chapman, Evan M.}, Title = {{I. SITES EXPLORED 1. WALES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{281-286}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000343}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Evan.Chapman@museumwales.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{6}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600015, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{SCOTLAND}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{286-291}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000355}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{12}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600016, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{ENGLAND 3. HADRIAN'S WALL}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{291-295}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000367}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{pete.wilson@HistoricEngland.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{14}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600017, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{NORTHERN ENGLAND}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{295-313}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000379}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{pete.wilson@HistoricEngland.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{41}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600018, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{THE MIDLANDS}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{313-327}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000380}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{5}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600019, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{EAST ANGLIA}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{328-333}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000392}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{2}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600020, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{GREATER LONDON}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{333-338}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000409}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{2}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600021, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{338-343}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000410}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{3}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600022, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{SOUTHERN COUNTIES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{344-353}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000422}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{9}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600023, Author = {Worrell, Sally and Pearce, John}, Title = {{Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{355-381}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Worrell, S (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London WC1E 6BT, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London WC1E 6BT, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London WC2R 2LS, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000446}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600024, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{383-420}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000434}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600025, Author = {Collins, Rob}, Title = {{People and Spaces in Roman Military Bases}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{421-422}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Collins, R (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Collins, Rob, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000197}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{robert.collins@newcastle.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600032, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600027, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600033, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{The African Frontiers}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600026, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{Frontiers of the Roman Empire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600031, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{The Roman Limes in Hungary}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600034, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{The Danube Limes in Bavaria}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600028, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{Slovakia}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600029, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{The Antonine Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600030, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{The Danube Limes: A Roman River Frontier}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{422-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600035, Author = {Plouviez, Jude}, Title = {{The Portable Antiquities Scheme and Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{424-425}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Plouviez, J (Corresponding Author), Suffolk Cty Council, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Plouviez, Jude, Suffolk Cty Council, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000276}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jude@plouviez.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600036, Author = {Murer, Cristina}, Title = {{TRAC 2012: Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Goethe University in Frankfurt, 29 March-1 April 2012}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{425-426}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Murer, C (Corresponding Author), Free Univ Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Murer, Cristina, Free Univ Berlin, Berlin, Germany.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000070}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{cristina.murer@fu-berlin.de}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600037, Author = {Freeman, Phil}, Title = {{R G Collingwood: An Autobiography and Other Writings. With Essays on Collingwood's Life and Work}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{426-427}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Freeman, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England. Freeman, Phil, Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000215}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{P.W.M.Freeman@liverpool.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600038, Author = {Jones, Michael J.}, Title = {{The Forum in Gaul and in the neighbouring regions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{427-429}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Jones, MJ (Corresponding Author), Bishop Grosseteste Univ, Grosseteste, Lincs, England. Jones, Michael J., Bishop Grosseteste Univ, Grosseteste, Lincs, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000069}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{michael.jones@bishopg.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600039, Author = {Holbrook, Neil}, Title = {{Process and History. Romano-British Communities at Colne Fen, Earith: an Inland Port and Supply Farm}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{429-430}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Holbrook, N (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England. Holbrook, Neil, Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000252}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600039}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600040, Author = {Ottaway, Patrick}, Title = {{Colchester: Fortress of the War God: an Archaeological Assessment}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{430-431}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Ottaway, P (Corresponding Author), PJO Archaeol, York, N Yorkshire, England. Ottaway, Patrick, PJO Archaeol, York, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000264}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{patrick@pjoarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600040}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600041, Author = {Cleary, Simon Esmonde}, Title = {{The Ruin of Roman Britain: an Archaeological Perspective}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{431-432}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cleary, SE (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. Cleary, Simon Esmonde, Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000033}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.s.esmonde\_cleary@bham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600041}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600042, Author = {Davies, Glenys}, Title = {{Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times. People, Places, Identities}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{432-433}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Davies, G (Corresponding Author), Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland. Davies, Glenys, Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000021}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{G.M.Davies@ed.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600042}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600043, Author = {Roskams, Steve}, Title = {{The Parisi: Britons and Romans in Eastern Yorkshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{433-435}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Roskams, S (Corresponding Author), Univ York, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England. Roskams, Steve, Univ York, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{steve.roskams@york.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600043}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600044, Author = {Roskams, Steve}, Title = {{Roman Yorkshire: People, Culture and Landscape}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{433-435}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Roskams, S (Corresponding Author), Univ York, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England. Roskams, Steve, Univ York, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{steve.roskams@york.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600044}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600045, Author = {Sauer, Eberhard W.}, Title = {{The Roman Invasion of Britain: Archaeology Versus History}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{435-436}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Sauer, EW (Corresponding Author), Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland. Sauer, Eberhard W., Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000082}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{eberhard.sauer@ed.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600045}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600046, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Roman Roads in North-West Wales}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{436-437}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1500001X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600046}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600047, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Roman and Medieval Development South of Cheapside. Excavations at Bow Bells House, City of London, 2005-6}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{437-438}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600047}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600050, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Roman Burials in Southwark: Excavations at 52-56 Lant Street and 56 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{437-438}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600050}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600049, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Romano-British Round Houses to Medieval Parish. Excavations at 10 Gresham Street, City of London, 1999-2002}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{437-438}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600049}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600048, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Roman Roadside Settlement and Rural Landscape at Brentford. Archaeological Investigations at Hilton London Syon Park Hotel, 2004-10}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{437-438}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600048}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600051, Author = {Grane, Thomas}, Title = {{Glass, Alcohol and Power in Roman Iron Age Scotland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{438-439}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Grane, T (Corresponding Author), Univ Copenhagen, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark. Grane, Thomas, Univ Copenhagen, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000239}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tgrane@hum.ku.dk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600051}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600052, Author = {Hoffmann, Birgitta}, Title = {{Germania Superior: A Roman Province of France, Germany and Switzerland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{439-440}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hoffmann, B (Corresponding Author), Roman Gask Project, Barcelona, Spain. Hoffmann, Birgitta, Roman Gask Project, Barcelona, Spain.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000240}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{birgitta.hoffmann@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600052}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600053, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Alien Cities. Consumption and the Origins of Urbanism in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{441}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000045}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Fulford, Michael/0000-0002-8780-9691}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600053}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600054, Author = {Gerrard, James}, Title = {{Towns in the Dark? Urban Transformations from Late Roman to Anglo-Saxon England}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{442}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Gerrard, J (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Gerrard, James, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000057}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{james.gerrard@newcastle.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Gerrard, James/0000-0002-3351-7810}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600054}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600055, Author = {Smith, Alex}, Title = {{A Roman Villa at the Edge of Empire. Excavations at Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees, 2003-4}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{442-443}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Smith, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Smith, Alex, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1500029X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.t.smith@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600055}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000369897600056, Author = {Davenport, Peter}, Title = {{Report on the Excavation of a Romano-British Site in Wortley, South Gloucestershire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2015}}, Volume = {{46}}, Pages = {{443-444}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Davenport, P (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Kemble, England. Davenport, Peter, Cotswold Archaeol, Kemble, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X15000203}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{peter.davenport@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{DD4MR}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000369897600056}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200002, Author = {Gethin, Bryn and Toller, Hugh}, Title = {{The Roman Marching Camp and Road at Loups Fell, Tebay}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{1-10}}, Abstract = {{A 15.2-ha Roman marching camp has been identified at the northern end of the Lune gorge where the Roman road northwards from Ribchester emerges into the Eden valley and the Cumbrian plain. The road runs here on an alignment that has not been determined before. The camp lies astride the road and faced east. The remains of the camp and the road are described and discussed.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000548}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman army; Loups Fell; Tebay; marching camp; Roman road}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{hugh@tollerandco.com bryngethin@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{21}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200002}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200001, Author = {Brewer, Richard}, Title = {{Untitled}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{VII-VIII}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200003, Author = {Keppie, Lawrence}, Title = {{Searching out Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones on the Antonine Wall in 1723}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{11-29}}, Abstract = {{Correspondence addressed to the antiquary Sir John Clerk, 2nd baronet of Penicuik, Midlothian, allows us to document the initial recording in 1723 of Roman inscriptions and relief sculpture observed at several forts along the line of the Antonine Wall between the Forth and Clyde, and the arrangements put in place to transport them to his home at Penicuik House. Particularly valuable is a series of drawings, which are sometimes our only visual record of the stones.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Keppie, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland. Univ Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000208}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Antonine Wall; inscriptions; relief sculpture; antiquaries; Sir John Clerk of Penicuik; Alexander Gordon}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Lawrence.Keppie@Glasgow.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{38}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200004, Author = {Hodgson, N.}, Title = {{The British Expedition of Septimius Severus}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{31-51}}, Abstract = {{Archaeological evidence has emerged over the last half century which helps shed light on the British expedition (A D. 208-11) of the emperor Septimius Severus and his sons, famously but meagrely reported by the historians Cassius Dio and Herodian. Excavation at the Severan supply-base at South Shields, full publication of excavations of the 1960s and 1970s at the fortress of Carpow on the Tay, and more recently at Cramond, and recent work on the indigenous societies encountered by the Romans, all offer new perspectives. The archaeological evidence is reviewed in conjunction with the historical. A critical assessment is made of: (1) the widespread belief that personal or political considerations brought Severus to Britain rather than actual need for military intervention; (2) recent claims that the fortress at Carpow was founded earlier under Commodus (A.D. 180s) and abandoned even before the Severan expedition; (3) the widespread assumption that Severus wished to occupy Scotland permanently and thus be the first conqueror of the whole of Britain; (4) the prevailing view that Carpow and Cramond were abandoned and that all Roman activity in Scotland ceased abruptly on Severus' death in February 211, and that the campaigns brought about a period of peace in third-century Britain.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England. Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1300055X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Severan expedition; frontiers; Scotland; marching camps; Carpow; Cramond}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Nick.Hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{75}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200005, Author = {Ellis, P. and King, R.}, Title = {{Gloucester: The Wotton Cemetery Excavations, 2002}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{53-120}}, Abstract = {{The report summarises results from an excavation site within the Wotton cemetery on the outskirts of Gloucester. A total of 20 cremations and 54 inhumations were excavated and are the subject of a detailed human bone report. The earliest cremation urns were of pre-Flavian date and could be paralleled by pots from the Kingsholm fortress. Cremation rite continued into the early second century, but was then replaced by inhumation burials. These dated from the later first/early second century till the fourth century. Part of a ditched enclosure, perhaps with an earlier precursor, was laid out in the second century and survived, respected by burials, into the later Roman period. The layout of this part of the Wotton cemetery is not in the orderly rows expected for urban burial in the province and this circumstance is compared both with other urban cemeteries and with practices known on rural sites. Analysis of the human bone suggested working people were buried in this part of the cemetery. At least one of the burials seems likely to have been a soldier and another may have been a person of importance very late in the life of the town.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{King, R., Fdn Archaeol, Swindon, Wilts, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000397}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Gloucester; cemetery; inhumation; cremation; grave goods; osteological analysis}}, Keywords-Plus = {{SKELETAL AGE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{peter@chiltonbath.co.uk r.king@foundations.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{66}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200006, Author = {Creighton, John}, Title = {{The Supply and Movement of Denarii in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{121-163}}, Abstract = {{Hoards of denarii are common in Britain and the number which have been recorded in detail means that it is now possible to suggest reasonably accurately what a `normal' hoard of a particular date should look like. That being the case, we can then look for variation around that norm and both investigate and speculate what that variation means. A methodology is developed which suggests periods of faster and less rapid coin circulation which has implications for consideration of monetisation. The model also enables us to view where denarii entered circulation; unsurprisingly the army looms large in this picture. The methodology is directly transferable to other provinces and other periods where there are long-lived, relatively stable monetary systems.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Creighton, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000282}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{denarius; hoard; circulation; money-supply; Roman; Britannia}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.d.creighton@reading.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Creighton, John/I-2083-2013}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Creighton, John/0000-0002-4608-9202}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{60}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200006}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200007, Author = {Hall, Jenny}, Title = {{With Criminal Intent? Forgers at Work in Roman London}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{165-194}}, Abstract = {{Over 800 clay coin moulds, excavated from 85 London Wall in 1988, had been used for casting copies of silver denarii and copper-alloy dupondii and asses which dated from Trajan to Trebonianus Gallus. The discovery of the moulds in the ditch of Londinium's defensive wall led initially to thoughts that this was the concealment of incriminating evidence, but it is now recognised that counterfeiting coins was rife and perhaps even uncontrollable. The wide variety of moulds made it a complicated task to identify the numbers and types of coins used to make the moulds. This article describes the types of moulds found, examines how the moulds were produced, and discusses the prevalence of coin moulds at differing periods and on differing sites in Roman Britain and on the Continent.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000191}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{clay moulds; Roman coins; cast coins; counterfeiting; forgeries; minting}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jenny.m.hall@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{25}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200007}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200008, Author = {Durham, Emma}, Title = {{Style and Substance: Some Metal Figurines from South-West Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{195-221}}, Abstract = {{A hoard found in Southbroom, Devizes in 1714 contained a group of copper-alloy figurines executed in both classical and local styles and depicting deities belonging to the Graeco-Roman and Gallo-Roman pantheons. The deities in a local style appear to form part of a larger tradition of figurines, predominantly found in the South-West, which are characterised both by a similar artistic style and by the use of Gallo-Roman symbolism and deities, such as the torc, ram-horned snake, carnivorous dog and Sucellus. The unique composition of the hoard in comparison with other hoards of similar date provides insights into the beliefs of Roman Britain.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Durham, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000270}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{dog; figurine; Gallo-Roman; religion; Southbroom; Sucellus}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{emma.durham@reading.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Durham, Emma/0000-0002-9455-0497}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{87}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200008}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200009, Author = {Walker, Susan}, Title = {{Emperors and Deities in Rural Britain: A Copper-Alloy Head of Marcus Aurelius from Steane, near Brackley (Northants.)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{223-242}}, Abstract = {{A half-life-sized copper-alloy head of a bearded man was published in the Portable Antiquities Scheme's report of finds from Roman Britain in 2009.(1) The head was purchased by the Ashmolean Museum in 2011. In this paper evidence for the identification of the subject as a portrait of the emperor Marcus Aurelius is reviewed by comparison with metropolitan and other certainly identified heads of deities and portraits of the emperor. The technique and likely function of the head are compared with those of similarly worked Roman copper-alloy heads of emperors and deities found in South-East Britain. Finally, a brief account is given of geophysical survey and trial excavation conducted in 2012-13 in the field where the head was found. This offers a unique opportunity to explore the head's archaeological context.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Walker, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Ashmolean Museum Art \& Archaeol, Dept Antiqu, Oxford OX1 2JD, England. Univ Oxford, Ashmolean Museum Art \& Archaeol, Dept Antiqu, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000300}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{portrait; copper alloy; Marcus Aurelius; emperor; deity}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{susan.walker@ashmus.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{51}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200009}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200010, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{A Late Roman Military Burial from the Dyke Hills, Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{243-273}}, Abstract = {{Damage to part of the earthwork at Dyke Hills, Dorchester on Thames, provided the opportunity to recover the badly disturbed remains of a late Roman burial which had contained an elaborate belt set and an axe. This burial, of a type very unusual in Roman Britain, is argued to be of early fifth-century date and to be directly comparable with well-known burials recovered near by in 1874 which formed a starting point for the `soldiers and settlers' debates of the 1960s and beyond. The Dorchester burials are seen here as those of late Roman military personnel, and their local and wider context is discussed.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Booth, P (Corresponding Author), Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England. Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000294}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Dorchester on Thames; Dyke Hills; weapon burial; belt buckle; axe; late Roman army; Anglo-Saxon transition}}, Keywords-Plus = {{SCAPULA}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{94}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200010}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200011, Author = {Engl, Rob}, Title = {{A Westerly Extension to Dere Street at Newbridge, Edinburgh}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{275-279}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Engl, R (Corresponding Author), AOC Archaeol Grp, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. AOC Archaeol Grp, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1400021X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Rob.Engl@aocarchaeology.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{9}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200011}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200012, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Shops, Stalls, Stores: Pre-consumption Deposits and Centrally Organised Distribution in Antonine Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{279-284}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000221}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Fulford, Michael/0000-0002-8780-9691}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{21}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200013, Author = {Marshman, Ian J.}, Title = {{A Roman Tile with an Intaglio Impression from Wallsend}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{284-288}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Marshman, IJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000233}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ijm16@leicester.ac.uk}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Arts and Humanities Research Council {[}1046095]}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{30}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200014, Author = {Shaffrey, R. and Allen, J. R. L.}, Title = {{A Complete Whetstone of Wealden Lithology from the Roman Site at Tackley, Oxfordshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{288-293}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Shaffrey, R (Corresponding Author), Oxford Archaeol South, Oxford, England. Shaffrey, R., Oxford Archaeol South, Oxford, England. Allen, J. R. L., Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000245}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.shaffrey@oxfordarch.co.uk j.r.l.allen@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{10}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200015, Author = {Smisson, R. P. M. and Groves, P.}, Title = {{Gatcombe Roman Settlement: Geophysical Surveys 2009-2010}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{293-302}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000257}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{smisson@supanet.com phredd@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{18}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200016, Author = {Woods, David}, Title = {{Cunobelinus' `Wild Heart' Stater}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{302-306}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Woods, D (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Ireland Univ Coll Cork, Dept Class, Cork, Ireland. Natl Univ Ireland Univ Coll Cork, Dept Class, Cork, Ireland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000269}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.woods@ucc.ie}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{12}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200017, Author = {Chapman, E. M. and Hunter, F. and Booth, P. and Wilson, P. and Pearce, J. and Worrell, S. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{SITES EXPLORED}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{307-395}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000415}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Evan.Chapman@museumwales.ac.uk f.hunter@nms.ac.uk paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk pete.wilson@english.heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{105}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200018, Author = {Worrell, Sally and Pearce, John}, Title = {{Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{397-429}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Worrell, S (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1E 6BT, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1E 6BT, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London WC2R 2LS, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000427}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{TRUMPET-BROOCH; CARMARTHEN; GILT}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{56}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200019, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{431-462}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000403}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{26}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200020, Author = {Kenrick, Philip}, Title = {{Seeing Names on Pots}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{463-467}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000014}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{philip.kenrick@arch.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{6}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200021, Author = {Guest, Peter}, Title = {{The Gloucester Hoard and Other Coin Hoards of the Britannic Empire. Coin Hoards from Roman Britain XIII}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{469-470}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Guest, P (Corresponding Author), Cardiff Univ, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales. Guest, Peter, Cardiff Univ, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000038}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{GuestP@cardiff.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200022, Author = {Pearce, John}, Title = {{Practices and burial spaces: the cremation in the roman campaigns of Belgium Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{470-471}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, London WC2R 2LS, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, London WC2R 2LS, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1400035X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200023, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{Roman Seal-Boxes in Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{471-472}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000063}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200024, Author = {Hurst, Derek}, Title = {{Roman Nantwich: a Salt-Making Settlement. Excavations at Kingsley Fields 2002}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{472-473}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hurst, D (Corresponding Author), Worcestershire Cty Council, Worcester, England. Hurst, Derek, Worcestershire Cty Council, Worcester, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000105}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{dhurst@worcestershire.gov.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200026, Author = {Ghey, Eleanor}, Title = {{Study of the places of worship of roman Gaul: Acts of the round-table of Dijon, 18-19 september 2009}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{474-475}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Ghey, E (Corresponding Author), British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England. Ghey, Eleanor, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000312}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{eghey@britishmuseum.org}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200025, Author = {Hurst, Derek}, Title = {{Life and Industry in the Suburbs of Roman Worcester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{474}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hurst, D (Corresponding Author), Worcestershire Cty Council, Worcester, England. Hurst, Derek, Worcestershire Cty Council, Worcester, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000117}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{dhurst@worcestershire.gov.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200027, Author = {Wilmott, Tony}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall and the End of Empire; the Roman Frontier in the 4th and 5th centuries}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{475-476}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilmott, T (Corresponding Author), English Heritage, London, England. Wilmott, Tony, English Heritage, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1400018X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tony.wilmott@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200028, Author = {Rogers, Adam}, Title = {{The Roman West, AD 200-500: an Archaeological Study}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{477-478}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Rogers, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Rogers, Adam, Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000142}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{acr16@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200029, Author = {Gardner, Andrew}, Title = {{The Vindolanda Tablets and the Ancient Economy}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{478-479}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Gardner, A (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England. Gardner, Andrew, UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrew.gardner@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200030, Author = {Gardner, Andrew}, Title = {{Roman Soldiers and the Roman Army: a Study of Military Life from Archaeological Remains}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{478-479}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Gardner, A (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England. Gardner, Andrew, UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrew.gardner@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200031, Author = {Hall, Jenny}, Title = {{Roman Britain Through Its Objects}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{480}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000324}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jenny.m.hall@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200032, Author = {Bowden, Will}, Title = {{Silchester and the Study of Romano-British Urbanism}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{481}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bowden, W (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England. Bowden, Will, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000051}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Will.Bowden@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200033, Author = {Timby, Jane}, Title = {{Seeing Red. New Economic and Social Perspectives on Gallo-Roman Terra Sigillata}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{482-483}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000361}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jane.timby@media-maker.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200034, Author = {Harlow, Mary}, Title = {{Textiles and Textile Production in Europe from Prehistory to AD 400}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{483-484}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Harlow, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Harlow, Mary, Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000099}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mh385@le.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200035, Author = {Wilkes, Eileen}, Title = {{Yarnton. Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement and Landscape}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{484-486}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilkes, E (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England. Wilkes, Eileen, Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ewilkes@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200036, Author = {Wilkes, Eileen}, Title = {{Prehistoric Activity and a Romano-British Settlement at Poundbury Farm, Dorchester, Dorset}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{484-486}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilkes, E (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England. Wilkes, Eileen, Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ewilkes@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200037, Author = {Symonds, Matthew F. A.}, Title = {{A Roman Frontier Post and its People: Newstead 1911-2011}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{486-487}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Symonds, MFA (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Symonds, Matthew F. A., Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000154}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{matt@archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200039, Author = {White, Roger H.}, Title = {{Roman Birmingham 4. Excavations at Metchley Roman Fort 2004-2005}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{487-488}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{White, RH (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. White, Roger H., Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.h.white@bham.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{White, Roger/AAT-7948-2020}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{White, Roger/0000-0001-5183-9533}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200039}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200038, Author = {White, Roger H.}, Title = {{Roman Birmingham 3. Excavations at Metchley Roman Fort 1999-2001 and 2004-2005}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{487-488}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{White, RH (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. White, Roger H., Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.h.white@bham.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{White, Roger/AAT-7948-2020}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{White, Roger/0000-0001-5183-9533}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200040, Author = {Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{Roman Camps in Scotland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{488-489}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. Hodgson, Nick, Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Nick.Hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200040}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200041, Author = {Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{Roman Camps in Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{488-489}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. Hodgson, Nick, Tyne \& Wear Arch \& Museums, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Nick.Hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200041}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200043, Author = {Ottaway, Patrick}, Title = {{The Late Roman Cemeteries of Nijmegen, Stray Finds and Excavations 1947-1983}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{489-490}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Ottaway, P (Corresponding Author), PJO Archaeol, York, N Yorkshire, England. Ottaway, Patrick, PJO Archaeol, York, N Yorkshire, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{patrick@pjoarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200043}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200042, Author = {Ottaway, Patrick}, Title = {{The Cemetery of Noviomagus and the Wealthy Burials of the Municipal Elite}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{489-490}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Ottaway, P (Corresponding Author), PJO Archaeol, York, N Yorkshire, England. Ottaway, Patrick, PJO Archaeol, York, N Yorkshire, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{patrick@pjoarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200042}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200044, Author = {Manley, John}, Title = {{The Romano-British Peasant: Towards a Study of People, Landscapes and Work during the Roman Occupation of Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{491}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Manley, J (Corresponding Author), Sussex Archaeol Soc, Brighton, E Sussex, England. Manley, John, Sussex Archaeol Soc, Brighton, E Sussex, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000129}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{fellow@sussexpast.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200044}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200045, Author = {Revell, Louise}, Title = {{TRAC 2010: Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Oxford 2010}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{492-493}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Revell, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England. Revell, Louise, Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Louise.Revell@soton.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200045}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200046, Author = {Revell, Louise}, Title = {{TRAC 2011: Proceedings of the Twenty First Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Newcastle 2011}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{492-493}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Revell, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England. Revell, Louise, Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Louise.Revell@soton.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200046}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200047, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{The Roman Cemeteries and Suburbs of Winchester: Excavations 1971-86}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{493-494}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1400004X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{p.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200047}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200048, Author = {Wilson, Andrew}, Title = {{Water and Roman Urbanism: Towns, Waterscapes, Land Transformation and Experience in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{494-495}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilson, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, England. Wilson, Andrew, Univ Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000373}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrew.wilson@arch.ox.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Wilson, Andrew/A-5216-2014}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Wilson, Andrew/0000-0001-5237-2234}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200048}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200049, Author = {Dobson, Mike}, Title = {{Barns strategy. The supply of grain to the army in the western Roman Empire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{495-496}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Dobson, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, Devon, England. Dobson, Mike, Univ Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, Devon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000075}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{M.J.Dobson@exeter.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200049}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200051, Author = {Bidwell, Paul}, Title = {{Gorse Stacks: 2000 Years of Quarrying and Waste Disposal in Chester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{496-498}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{bidwepa@aol.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200051}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200050, Author = {Bidwell, Paul}, Title = {{Excavations at Chester: the Western and Southern Roman Extramural Settlements: a Roman Community on the Edge of the World: Excavations 1964-1989 and Other Investigations}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{496-498}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{bidwepa@aol.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200050}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000343751200052, Author = {Holbrook, Neil}, Title = {{Wroxeter, the Cornovii and the Urban Process. Final Report of the Wroxeter Hinterland Project 1994-1997, vol 2, Characterising the City}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2014}}, Volume = {{45}}, Pages = {{498-499}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Holbrook, N (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Kemble, England. Holbrook, Neil, Cotswold Archaeol, Kemble, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X14000348}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{AR7HX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000343751200052}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300002, Author = {Gardner, Andrew}, Title = {{Thinking about Roman Imperialism: Postcolonialism, Globalisation and Beyond?}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{1-25}}, Abstract = {{For the last twenty years or so, archaeologists of Roman Britain, among other provinces, have been seeking ways of moving beyond the concept of `Romanisation' as a framework for thinking about Roman imperialism. Many of the ideas proposed have been drawn from two related bodies of thought which have emerged as ways of understanding the contemporary world: postcolonialism and globalisation theory. While achieving significant success in transforming interpretations of the Roman world, applications of these approaches present some fresh problems of theoretical and practical coherence. These in turn point to important issues to do with the role of theory in Roman archaeology, issues which have rarely been tackled head-on but which present obstacles to interdisciplinary dialogue. The aim of this paper is to evaluate and compare the perspectives of postcolonial and globalisation theories, assess their strengths and weaknesses, and suggest some possibilities for linking the insights of these and other approaches to define a more holistic agenda for Roman archaeology.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Gardner, A (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England. UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000172}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{postcolonialism; globalisation; institutions; power; military archaeology; rural archaeology}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ARCHAEOLOGY; IDENTITY; POLITICS; CULTURE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrew.gardner@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{142}}, Times-Cited = {{16}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{9}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300002}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300001, Author = {Brewer, Richard J.}, Title = {{Untitled}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{VII-VIII}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300003, Author = {Morris, Francis M.}, Title = {{Cunobelinus' Bronze Coinage}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{27-83}}, Abstract = {{Cunobelinus was the most significant figure in Britain during the decades leading up to the Roman invasion, though his reign has received relatively little attention. Cunobelinus' coinage is of great importance to understanding the socio-political structure of South-East Britain prior to the Roman invasion and whilst studies of his gold and silver have been published in previous editions of Britannia (Allen 1975; de Jersey 2001), his bronzes have been subject to surprisingly little work, particularly considering that they are by far the most common struck bronze issues known from Iron Age Britain, with a total of 2,608 examples currently recorded in the Celtic Coin Index and on the PAS database combined. This study proposes a broad typological scheme with which Cunobelinus' bronzes can be ordered and demonstrates that, like Cunobelinus' silver, but unlike his gold, they can be divided into three regional groupings, which it can be argued correspond to three different political sub-groupings under Cunobelinus' control. In addition, the bronze's metallurgy and metrology and the mints at which they were struck are investigated. This article examines the contribution of coinage to understanding Cunobelinus' political history, and how he used imagery to reinforce and legitimate his power in the different regions under his control at different times during his reign. The types of sites at which Cunobelinus' bronzes have been found are also outlined and the likely function of the coins discussed.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000391}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Iron Age; coinage; bronzes; typology; mints; Cunobelinus; Tasciovanus; Camulodunum}}, Keywords-Plus = {{IRON-AGE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{francismorris@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{89}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300004, Author = {Magilton, John}, Title = {{RIB I, 2334{*}: An Alleged Inscription from Chichester Reconsidered}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{85-92}}, Abstract = {{RIB I, 2334{*} purports to be a dedication by Sallustius Lucullus, governor of Britain in the first century A. D. This paper considers arguments for and against its authenticity, coming to the conclusion that is in fact a forgery. The author also argues against Russell's contention that RIB I, 2334{*} and I, 90 taken together suggest that Lucullus was the son of Amminus and grandson of Cunobelinus.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000160}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman Britain; inscriptions; forgeries; Chichester; Sallustius Lucullus; Adminius/Amminus; Suetonius}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{24}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300005, Author = {Went, David and Ainsworth, Stewart}, Title = {{Whitley Castle, Northumberland: An Analytical Survey of the Fort and its Setting}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{93-143}}, Abstract = {{Analytical earthwork and geophysical surveys have advanced our understanding of the lozenge-shaped Roman fort at Whitley Castle ( Northumberland), which is notable for the exceptional depth of its outer defences. Built at a higher altitude than any other fort in England, it was almost certainly positioned to control the production and shipment of lead and silver from the Alston ore-fields. Its curious shape, tailored to that of the natural knoll, necessitated some adjustment of a standard fort plan, but accommodated six buildings to the rear of the central range and four to the front. An extramural settlement and terraced fields have been recorded to the west and north, and a swathe of ground to the south may have provided space for a parade ground. Post-Roman activity is evident from the cultivation and settlement remains that override the defences; two bastle-like buildings and an eighteenth-century farmhouse once stood within the fort itself.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Went, D (Corresponding Author), English Heritage, York, N Yorkshire, England. Went, David, English Heritage, York, N Yorkshire, England. Ainsworth, Stewart, Univ Chester, Chester, Cheshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000226}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Whitley Castle; earthwork survey; geophysical survey; Roman army; fort; Maiden Way; extramural settlement; Alston; lead/silver mining; bastle}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{david.went@english-heritage.org.uk s.ainsworth@chester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{83}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300006, Author = {Bowden, William}, Title = {{The Urban Plan of Venta Icenorum and its Relationship with the Boudican Revolt}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{145-169}}, Abstract = {{The idea that the town of Venta Icenorum (Caistor-by-Norwich) was laid out in the early Flavian period, as part of the Roman reaction to the Boudican revolt, has become canonical in literature on Roman Britain. Drawing on the results of recent excavations, this paper re-evaluates the evidence relating to the establishment of the street grid and questions the idea that the town reflects a coherent act of urban planning. It concludes by arguing that previous interpretations of the site within a `Boudican' paradigm are fundamentally flawed.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bowden, W (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Dept Archaeol, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England. Univ Nottingham, Dept Archaeol, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000184}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Venta Icenorum; Caistor-by-Norwich; Roman town; street grid; dating evidence; Boudican revolt; Donald Atkinson; Sheppard Frere}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{will.bowden@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{42}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300006}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300007, Author = {Taylor, Jeremy}, Title = {{Encountering Romanitas: Characterising the Role of Agricultural Communities in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{171-190}}, Abstract = {{There has been a hesitancy in academic discussion of Roman Britain to address the potential significance of the identity and agency of rural communities in shaping the provincial landscape. This article seeks to address the reasons for this before delineating some avenues by which we might better investigate this issue. Through two case studies the importance of kinship, agricultural peers and occupational identity ( being farmers) are recognised as potential drivers for the course of rural life in Roman Britain. In so doing the extent to which `being Roman' was really a central concern of many agricultural communities is questioned.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Taylor, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Sch Archaeol \& Ancient Hist, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Univ Leicester, Sch Archaeol \& Ancient Hist, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000202}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Romanitas; being Roman; Roman Britain; agency; identity; rural; landscape; kinship}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jt38@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{85}}, Times-Cited = {{9}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300007}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300008, Author = {Cool, H. E. M. and Richardson, J. E.}, Title = {{Exploring Ritual Deposits in a Well at Rothwell Haigh, Leeds}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{191-217}}, Abstract = {{During the summer of 1977, rescue excavations of a square, ditched enclosure were undertaken at Rothwell Haigh Colliery, Leeds. Relatively few discrete features were identified, but a 12.3 m-deep well situated within the enclosure was fully excavated. Pottery from the well, which was waterlogged from c. 7 m, indicates rapid infilling most likely in the early to mid-fourth century. Waterlogged wooden objects include a yew bucket, ash spade with iron shoe and ash drinking vessels, while the disposal of complete pottery vessels, a quern disc rough-out, articulated animal parts and a human skull highlight the potential for symbolic deposition. An exploration of the apparently more mundane items shows that they deviate from the normal domestic patterns seen on local sites, suggesting that selection for ritual deposition may have covered areas of material culture not normally associated with such activity.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Richardson, J. E., Archaeol Serv WYAS, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000196}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Rothwell Haigh; well; structured deposition; goat; dog; human skull; wooden artefacts}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{hilary.cool@btinternet.com jrichardson@aswyas.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{55}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300008}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300010, Author = {Allen, J. R. L.}, Title = {{Rotary Querns of Alderney Sandstone from Brading and Silchester in Roman Britain: A New and Rare Import}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{247-250}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Allen, JRL (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000238}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.r.l.allen@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{10}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300010}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300011, Author = {Brown, Alex}, Title = {{From Iron Age to Early Medieval: Detecting the Ecological Impact of the Romans on the Landscape of South-East Wales}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{250-257}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Brown, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1300024X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{DATED POLLEN DIAGRAMS; ANCIENT WOODLAND; PEATS; HOLOCENE}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.d.brown@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{47}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300011}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300012, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{Some Evidence for Brooch Manufacture in Roman Scotland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{257-264}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000251}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{26}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300013, Author = {Russell, Miles}, Title = {{A Near Life-size, Togate Bust from Chichester, West Sussex}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{264-270}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Russell, M (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Sch Appl Sci, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England. Bournemouth Univ, Sch Appl Sci, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000263}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ROMAN}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mrussell@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{26}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300013}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300014, Author = {Wild, Felicity}, Title = {{A Samian Repair and Recycling Workshop at Kempston Church End, Beds}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{271-275}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000275}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{felicity.wild@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{17}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300015, Author = {Chapman, E. M. and Hunter, F. and Booth, P. and Wilson, P. and Pearce, J. and Worrell, S. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Sites Explored}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{277-343}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1300041X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Evan.Chapman@museumwales.ac.uk f.hunter@nms.ac.uk paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk Pete.Wilson@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{91}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300016, Author = {Worrell, Sally and Pearce, John}, Title = {{Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{345-380}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Worrell, S (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1E 6BT, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1E 6BT, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000421}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{82}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300017, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{381-396}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000408}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{21}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300018, Author = {Rogers, Adam}, Title = {{Rural Settlement in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain: a Review of Three Recent Archaeological Fieldwork Reports and their Wider Implications}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{397-400}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Rogers, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Univ Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000019}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{acr16@leicester.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{17}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300020, Author = {Holbrook, Neil}, Title = {{Settling the Ebbsfleet Valley. High Speed 1 Excavations at Springhead and Northfleet, Kent. The Late Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and Medieval Landscape}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{401-403}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Holbrook, N (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England. Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300019, Author = {Holbrook, Neil}, Title = {{On Track. The Archaeology of High Speed 1 Section 1 in Kent}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{401-403}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Holbrook, N (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England. Holbrook, Neil, Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300025, Author = {Hassall, Mark}, Title = {{The Frontiers of Imperial Rome}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{403-404}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hassall, M (Corresponding Author), UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England. Hassall, Mark, UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000068}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mark.w.c.hassall@gmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300026, Author = {Kiernan, Philip}, Title = {{Votive deposits and military equipment in the Gallic and Gallo-Roman sanctuary of Mouzon (Ardennes)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{404-405}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Kiernan, P (Corresponding Author), SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA. Kiernan, Philip, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000342}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{philipki@buffalo.edu}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300027, Author = {Jones, Michael J.}, Title = {{Aspects of the artisan in an urban environment: Gaul and the Roman West. International conference proceedings from Autun, 20-22 September 2007}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{405-406}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1300010X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{michael.jones@bishopg.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300028, Author = {Swift, Ellen}, Title = {{The Fall of the Western Roman Empire: an Archaeological and Historical Perspective}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{406-407}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Swift, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England. Swift, Ellen, Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000159}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{E.V.Swift@kent.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300029, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{Depicting the Gods: Metal Figurines in Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{407-408}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Crummy, N (Corresponding Author), Copford, Colchester, Essex, England. Crummy, Nina, Copford, Colchester, Essex, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000317}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300030, Author = {Drinkwater, John F.}, Title = {{Lyonaisse Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{408-409}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Drinkwater, JF (Corresponding Author), Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England. Drinkwater, John F., Univ Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000032}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.f.drinkwater@nottingham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300032, Author = {Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{Vinovia: the Buried Roman City of Binchester in Northern England}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{409-410}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), TWM Archaeol, London, England. Hodgson, Nick, TWM Archaeol, London, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Nick.hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300031, Author = {Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{The Beautiful Rooms are Empty: Excavations at Binchester Roman Fort, County Durham 1976-1981 and 1986-1991}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{409-410}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), TWM Archaeol, London, England. Hodgson, Nick, TWM Archaeol, London, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Nick.hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300033, Author = {Perring, Dominic}, Title = {{Roman London and the Walbrook Stream Crossing: Excavations at 1 Poultry and Vicinity, City of London}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{411-412}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Perring, D (Corresponding Author), UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England. Perring, Dominic, UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.perring@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300034, Author = {Perring, Dominic}, Title = {{Roman Archaeology in the Upper Reaches of the Walbrook Valley: Excavations at 6-8 Tokenhouse Yard, London EC2}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{411-412}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Perring, D (Corresponding Author), UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England. Perring, Dominic, UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.perring@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300035, Author = {Breeze, David J.}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall, A Life}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{412-414}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{davidbreeze@hotmail.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300036, Author = {Breeze, David J.}, Title = {{The Antiquarian Rediscovery of the Antonine Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{412-414}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{davidbreeze@hotmail.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300038, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{The Roman Town of Great Chesterford}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{414-416}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300037, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{The Roman and Medieval Town of Staines. The Development of the Town}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{414-416}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300039, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Ariconium Herefordshire. An Iron Age and Romano-British `Small Town'}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{414-416}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300039}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300040, Author = {Sauer, Eberhard W.}, Title = {{Empire and Barbarism. New Findings and Insights on the Roman-Germanic Conflict in North-West Germany - from the Augustan Occupation to the Germanic Campaign of Maximinus Thrax (235 A. D.)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{416-417}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Sauer, EW (Corresponding Author), Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland. Sauer, Eberhard W., Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000147}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Eberhard.Sauer@ed.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300040}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300041, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{Brooches in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{417-418}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Crummy, N (Corresponding Author), Copford, Colchester, Essex, England. Crummy, Nina, Copford, Colchester, Essex, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000020}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300041}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300042, Author = {Hoffmann, Birgitta}, Title = {{The Roman Barracks in the Legionary Camp Vindobona: the Excavations at the Judenplatz in Vienna during the Years 1995-1998}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{418-419}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hoffmann, B (Corresponding Author), Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England. Hoffmann, Birgitta, Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000330}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{birgitta.hoffmann@liv.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300042}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300043, Author = {Rothe, Ursula}, Title = {{Wearing the Cloak. Dressing the Soldier in Roman Times}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{419-420}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Rothe, U (Corresponding Author), Open Univ, London, England. Rothe, Ursula, Open Univ, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000378}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ursula.rothe@open.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300043}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300044, Author = {Griffith, Frances}, Title = {{Trevelgue Head, Cornwall: the Importance of C.K. Croft Andrew's 1939 Excavations for Prehistoric and Roman Cornwall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{420-421}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000329}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{fmgriffi@exeter.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300044}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300045, Author = {Roskams, Steve}, Title = {{Archaeology in the Environs of Roman York: Excavations 1976-2005}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{421-422}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Roskams, S (Corresponding Author), Univ York, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England. Roskams, Steve, Univ York, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000123}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{steve.roskams@york.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300045}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300046, Author = {Petts, David}, Title = {{Faverdale, Darlington: Excavations at a Major Settlement in the Northern Frontier Zone of Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{422-423}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Petts, D (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Petts, David, Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000366}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.a.petts@durham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300046}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300047, Author = {Fulford, Michael G.}, Title = {{Late Roman Towns in Britain. Rethinking Change and Decline}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{423-424}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, MG (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael G., Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000056}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Fulford, Michael/0000-0002-8780-9691}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300047}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300048, Author = {Bridger, Clive}, Title = {{Villa Landscapes in the Roman North. Economy, Culture and Lifestyles}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{424-425}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000299}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Clive.Bridger-Kraus@lvr.de}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300048}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300049, Author = {Moore, Tom}, Title = {{Hoards, Hounds and Helmets. A Conquest-period Ritual Site at Hallaton, Leicestershire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{425-426}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Moore, T (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Moore, Tom, Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000111}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{t.h.moore@durham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300049}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300050, Author = {Sparey-Green, Christopher}, Title = {{The Discovery of the Roman Fort at Cripplegate, City of London, Based upon the Records from Excavations by W.F. Grimes for the Roman and Mediaeval London Excavation Council 1947-68}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{426-427}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1300038X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{c.spareygreen@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300050}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300052, Author = {Russell, Miles}, Title = {{To Rule Britannia: the Claudian Invasion of Britain, AD 43}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{427-428}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Russell, M (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England. Russell, Miles, Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mrussell@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300052}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300051, Author = {Russell, Miles}, Title = {{Roman Britain: a New History 55 BC-AD 450}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{427-428}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Russell, M (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England. Russell, Miles, Bournemouth Univ, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{mrussell@bournemouth.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300051}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300053, Author = {Dunwell, Andrew}, Title = {{Roman and Native in the Central Scottish Borders}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{428-429}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Dunwell, A (Corresponding Author), CFA Archaeol, Musselburgh, Scotland. Dunwell, Andrew, CFA Archaeol, Musselburgh, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000044}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{adunwell@cfa-archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300053}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300054, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{Tales of the Barbarians. Ethnography and Empire in the Roman West}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{429-430}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hunter, F (Corresponding Author), Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Hunter, Fraser, Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000093}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300054}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327314300009, Author = {Tasker, A. and Wilkinson, I. P. and Williams, M. and Morris, M. and Cooper, N. J. and Fulford, M. G.}, Title = {{Provenance of Chalk Tesserae from a Roman Town-House in Vine Street, Leicester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2013}}, Volume = {{44}}, Pages = {{219-246}}, Abstract = {{Fourth-century A. D. chalk tesserae from Roman Leicester (Ratae Corieltavorum) yield rich microfossil assemblages that identify a biostratigraphical age of Cretaceous Late Cenomanian to Early Turonian. The nearest chalk outcrops to Leicester lie in Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and north Norfolk, indicating that the material for the tesserae must have been sourced remotely and transported to Ratae. Superimposing the Roman road network onto a map of the relevant Chalk Group distribution provides a guide to possible sources. A process of evaluation identifies Baldock in Hertfordshire and Bridlington in Yorkshire as the most likely sources for the Leicester tesserae.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Tasker, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Leicester, Dept Geol, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Tasker, A.; Williams, M., Univ Leicester, Dept Geol, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England. Wilkinson, I. P., British Geol Survey, Keyworth NG12 5GG, Notts, England. Fulford, M. G., Univ Reading, Sch Human \& Environm Sci, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X13000214}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman mosaics; Leicester; chalk tesserae; geological provenance; foraminifera}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ISLE-OF-WIGHT; MICROFOSSILS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{aht7@le.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Williams, Mark/B-7590-2009 }}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Williams, Mark/0000-0002-7987-6069 Fulford, Michael/0000-0002-8780-9691}}, Funding-Acknowledgement = {{Natural Environment Research CouncilNERC Natural Environment Research Council {[}bgs05002]}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{77}}, Times-Cited = {{5}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256MG}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327314300009}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000002, Author = {Gambash, Gil}, Title = {{To Rule a Ferocious Province: Roman Policy and the Aftermath of the Boudican Revolt}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{1-15}}, Abstract = {{Official Roman action in the aftermath of the Boudican revolt is shown in this article to reveal a strong, persistent intention to allay local anger. Under consideration are such aspects as the Roman policy of official appointments in the region, the deployment of military forces, and the commemoration of the victory over the rebel forces. The conclusion reached takes issue with the widely prevailing view that Roman governance based itself mostly on oppressive measures.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000207}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman Britain; Boudica; Roman governors; Suetonius Paullinus; Petronius Turpilianus; Maximus Trebellius; Nero; Tacitus; Agricola}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{g\_gambash@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{34}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000002}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000001, Author = {Brewer, Richard J.}, Title = {{Untitled}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{VII-IX}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Brewer, RJ (Corresponding Author), Natl Museum Wales, Dept Archaeol \& Numismat, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, Wales. Natl Museum Wales, Dept Archaeol \& Numismat, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000578}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{richard.brewer@museumwales.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000001}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000003, Author = {Mairs, Rachel}, Title = {{`Interpreting' at Vindolanda: Commercial and Linguistic Mediation in the Roman Army}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{17-28}}, Abstract = {{A fragmentary tablet from Vindolanda (Tab. Vindol. II, 213) contains an occurrence of the verb interpretari ('interpret', `explain', `mediate') in an apparently commercial context, relating to the grain supply for the Roman fort. This usage is paralleled in a text on a wooden stilus tablet from Frisia in the Netherlands. `Interpreters' and their activities make rather infrequent appearances in the Latin epigraphic and documentary records. In the Danubian provinces, interpreters (interpretes) are attested as army officers and officials in the office of the provincial governor. `Interpreters', in both Latin and Greek inscriptions and papyri, often, however, play more ambiguous roles, not always connected with language-mediation, but also, or instead, with mediation in commercial transactions.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Mairs, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Merton Coll, Oxford OX1 2JD, England. Univ Oxford, Merton Coll, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000219}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman army; Vindolanda; interpreters/translators; Latin language; trade/exchange}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rachel.mairs@gmail.com}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Mairs, Rachel/0000-0001-9192-9031}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{28}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000004, Author = {Hopewell, David and Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{Further Work at Llanfor Roman Military Complex}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{29-44}}, Abstract = {{Geophysical survey at Llanfor, near Bala, revealed two temporary camps and a large wooden fort in exceptional detail. The camps are assumed to be evidence of an early Flavian invasion force. The fort, which contained a garrison that probably comprised a complete ala of auxiliary cavalry and a cohort of legionaries, is interpreted as a short-lived campaign base that existed during the transition between invasion and consolidated occupation. Parallels are drawn between Llanfor and similar forts in Britain and Germany.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hopewell, D (Corresponding Author), Gwynedd Archaeol Trust, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. Hopewell, David, Gwynedd Archaeol Trust, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000189}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman army; fort; Wales; Llanfor; timber buildings; stable-barracks; marching-camp}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{dhopewell@heneb.co.uk nick.hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{28}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000005, Author = {Bidwell, Paul and Bayley, J. and Croom, A. T. and Gardner, C. and Hartley, B. R.}, Title = {{The Roman Fort at Bainbridge, Wensleydale: Excavations by B.R. Hartley on the Principia and a Summary Account of Other Excavations and Surveys}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{45-113}}, Abstract = {{Occupation at Bainbridge began in the governorship of Agricola. Little is known of the first fort; the visible remains represent a successor fort, established in c. A. D. 85 at the earliest, abandoned under Hadrian and Antoninus Pius, and reoccupied in c. A. D. 160. In the early Severan period, the size of the unit at the fort seems to have been greatly reduced in numbers, and a suite of rooms for an officer was inserted in the principia. Extensive work by cohors VI Nerviorum which took place in c. A. D. 205-7 included the building of new principia, the relocation of the east gate, and probably the addition of an annexe, its wall described in an inscription from the site as a bracchium. The fort was held until the end of the Roman period, by which time the principia had been partly demolished to provide space for a timber building probably accommodating the commanding officer. The aedes and part of the rear range seem to have stood until the ninth or tenth century, when the former was possibly converted into a church. Knowledge of this sequence of occupation depends largely on the results of Brian Hartley's excavations which are published here. The main focus of the report is on the remarkable series of principia, but a review of what is known of the overall archaeology of the fort is also included in the main text. The Supplementary Material (http:// journals.cambridge.org/bri) contains a more detailed analysis of some of the other excavations together with various specialist reports.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000438}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman army; Bainbridge; fort; principia; aedes; cohors VI Nerviorum; Brian Hartley}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.bidwell@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{111}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000006, Author = {Aldhouse-Green, Miranda}, Title = {{`Singing Stones': Contexting Body-Language in Romano-British Iconography}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{115-134}}, Abstract = {{Two stone sculptures from Caerwent - a disembodied human head and a seated female figure-are the focus of this article. Using icon-theory, it is proposed that the Caerwent sculptures (albeit recovered from different chronological horizons) were perhaps produced at the same time, maybe even by a single stonemason. Issues of materiality, including choice of stone and style, are seen as key to their understanding, in terms of Silurian identity and religion. Moreover, the emphasis on mouths and ears invites interpretation of these images as those of speaking and listening Oracles, conduits between earthly and spiritual worlds.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Aldhouse-Green, M (Corresponding Author), Cardiff Univ, Dept Archaeol, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales. Cardiff Univ, Dept Archaeol, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000190}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{art; iconography; heads; identity; materiality; oracle; religion; sculpture}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Aldhouse-GreenMJ@cardiff.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{43}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000006}}, OA = {{Green Accepted}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000007, Author = {Crerar, Belinda}, Title = {{Contextualising Romano-British Lead Tanks: A Study in Design, Destruction and Deposition}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{135-166}}, Abstract = {{Despite being an intriguing, if obscure, series of artefacts there has been a hesitancy in academic discussion to address fully the myriad of questions raised by the design and archaeological find-spots of lead tanks from Roman Britain. This, and an uncritical acceptance that they were used by early Christians as baptismal fonts, has led to a lack of appreciation of their contribution to our knowledge of late Romano-British religion. This paper seeks to redress this via two channels. The first is a detailed and contextualised examination of the design, iconography and manufacture of these tanks. The second is an investigation into how the manner of their deposition can inform their function. It is concluded that the evidence used to associate the tanks with baptism is flawed and greater attention must be given to other facets of their design in order to gain an appreciation of their proper place in the culture and religion of Roman Britain.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Crerar, B (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England. Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000232}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman Britain; lead tanks; iconography; Christianity; chi-rho baptism; fonts; Aquileia relief; Walesby frieze}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{bjc45@cam.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{91}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000007}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000008, Author = {Swift, Ellen}, Title = {{Object Biography, Re-use and Recycling in the Late to Post-Roman Transition Period and Beyond: Rings made from Romano-British Bracelets}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{167-215}}, Abstract = {{Documenting a phenomenon that has previously been overlooked, this article examines the later stages of object biography in relation to Romano-British bracelets, namely, their modification and subsequent re-use as smaller rings. Re-use is shown to occur widely and is particularly associated with the late fourth to early fifth centuries A. D., with cut-down bracelets also found in early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. The making of smaller rings from late Roman bracelets is demonstrated to be part of a wider phenomenon of re-use, repair and recycling at the end of the Roman period in Britain, with attendant implications of cultural and economic change. It is proposed that the transformation of these artefacts was accompanied by changes in meaning which undermine the apparent continuity that is seen in the extended lifespan of the original object. This in turn illuminates the way that wider cultural norms were gradually eroded in the fifth century. Through the study of these artefacts a new perspective is provided on the transition to post-Roman Britain and the relationship between this and the early Anglo-Saxon period.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Swift, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England. Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000281}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{artefact biography; re-use/recycling; Romano-British bracelets; Romano-British finger-rings; Anglo-Saxon cemeteries; material culture; grave-goods; votive offerings}}, Keywords-Plus = {{ARTIFACTS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{E.V.Swift@kent.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{133}}, Times-Cited = {{8}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000008}}, OA = {{Bronze}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000009, Author = {Bland, Roger}, Title = {{Gold for the Barbarians? Uniface Gold Medallions of the House of Constantine Found in Britain and Ireland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{217-225}}, Abstract = {{The paper discusses a hitherto neglected group of five uniface gold medallions in the names of Constantine I and II, issued between c. A. D. 318 and 337, found in Britain and Ireland. These have been found either beyond the frontier (three examples are from Ireland and one from Scotland) or close to it (one example is from Cumbria). It is suggested that they may have been produced as diplomatic gifts for peoples beyond the frontier or as payment for laeti.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bland, R (Corresponding Author), British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England. British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000177}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Roman; Constantine; gold; medallion; Britain; Scotland; Ireland}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{RBLAND@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{45}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000009}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000010, Author = {Rance, Philip}, Title = {{Epiphanius of Salamis and the Scotti: New Evidence for Late Roman-Irish Relations}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{227-242}}, Abstract = {{A survey of the written evidence for attacks by Scotti on fourth-century Roman Britain provides a historical context for the introduction of two hitherto overlooked references to Scotti in the works of Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamis on Cyprus (c. A. D. 315-403). Examination of Epiphanius' Ancoratus and Panarion confirms that he inserted the ethnonym into patristic source-material in the early 370s. These passages claim attention as unique testimony to the Scotti in Greek literature and the second earliest witness to this term in Roman sources. Their date prompts the conjecture that the barbarica conspiratio that beset Britain in A. D. 367-68/9 was a widely reported event even before its significance was magnified by Theodosian dynastic propaganda.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Rance, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Munich, Inst Byzantinist, Munich, Germany. Univ Munich, Inst Byzantinist, Munich, Germany.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000220}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords = {{Late Roman; Scotti; Irish; Epiphanius; Theodosius; Barbarian Conspiracy}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{prr@fastnet.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{108}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000010}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000011, Author = {Black, E. and Edgar, J. and Hayward, K. M. J. and Henig, M.}, Title = {{A New Sculpture of Iphigenia in Tauris}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{243-249}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hayward, K. M. J., Preconstruct Archaeol Ltd, London, England. Henig, M., Univ Oxford Wolfson Coll, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000244}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jon@jonedgar.co.uk khayward@pre-construct.com martin.henig@arch.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{16}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000011}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000012, Author = {Bailliot, Magali and Symmons, Robert}, Title = {{Note from the Roman Palace at Fishbourne (Sussex): A Roman Magic Lead Figurine?}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{249-260}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000256}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{magallib@hotmail.com coafish@sussexpast.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{47}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000013, Author = {Allen, J. R. L.}, Title = {{A Rhenish Pompeiian-style Mill from Early Roman Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{260-268}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Allen, JRL (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Univ Reading, Dept Archaeol, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000268}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.r.l.allen@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{25}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000014, Author = {Luetkenhaus, Werner}, Title = {{Observations on Zosimus' British `Cities'}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{268-270}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1200027X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{w.u.d.luetkenhaus@t-online.de}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{10}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000015, Author = {Chapman, E. M. and Hunter, F. and Booth, P. and Wilson, P. and Pearce, J. and Worrell, S. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Roman Britain in 2011}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{271-354}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000451}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000016, Author = {Worrell, Sally and Pearce, John}, Title = {{II. Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{355-393}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Worrell, S (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1E 6BT, England. Worrell, Sally, UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1E 6BT, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, Dept Class, London WC2R 2LS, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000463}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Pearce, John/0000-0003-1334-2985}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000017, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{III. Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{395-421}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1200044X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000019, Author = {Westgate, Ruth}, Title = {{A Landmark in Mosaic Studies}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{423-425}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Westgate, R (Corresponding Author), Cardiff Univ, Cardiff Sch Hist Archaeol \& Relig, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales. Cardiff Univ, Cardiff Sch Hist Archaeol \& Relig, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000414}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{WestgateR@cardiff.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Westgate, Ruth/0000-0001-7782-775X}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{8}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000020, Author = {Baratte, Francois}, Title = {{Late Roman Precious Metal Deposits c. AD 200-700: Changes over Time and Space}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{427-430}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Baratte, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Paris, Paris, France. Baratte, Francois, Univ Paris, Paris, France.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000426}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Francois.Baratte@paris-sorbonne.fr}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000021, Author = {Hunter, Fraser}, Title = {{Artefacts in Roman Britain: their Purpose and Use}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{431-432}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hunter, F (Corresponding Author), Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Hunter, Fraser, Natl Museums Scotland, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000360}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{f.hunter@nms.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000022, Author = {Greene, Kevin}, Title = {{The Roman Watermills and Settlement at Ickham, Kent}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{432-433}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Greene, K (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Greene, Kevin, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000013}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{kevin.greene@ncl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000023, Author = {Willis, Steven}, Title = {{The Roman Roadside Settlement at Westhawk Farm, Ashford, Kent, Excavations 1998-9}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{433-434}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Willis, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England. Willis, Steven, Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000396}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.willis@kent.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000024, Author = {Cleary, Simon Esmonde}, Title = {{The Late Roman Cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester: Excavations 2000-2005}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{435}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cleary, SE (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. Cleary, Simon Esmonde, Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000323}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{a.s.esmonde\_cleary@bham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000025, Author = {Timby, Jane}, Title = {{Roman Ceramics in Northern Gaul. Ceramics dictionary. Widely spread wares}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{436-437}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000025}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jane.timby@media-maker.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000026, Author = {Bidwell, Paul}, Title = {{Roman Frontiers in Wales and the Marches}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{437-438}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bidwell, P (Corresponding Author), TWM Archaeol, London, England. Bidwell, Paul, TWM Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000293}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.bidwell@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000027, Author = {Wardle, Angela}, Title = {{Secrets of the Gardens: Archaeologists Unearth the Lives of Roman Londoners at Drapers' Gardens}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{438-439}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wardle, A (Corresponding Author), Museum London Archaeol, London, England. Wardle, Angela, Museum London Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000037}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{awardle@museumoflondon.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000028, Author = {Hingley, Richard}, Title = {{Archaeologies of Colonialism: Consumption, Entanglement, and Violence in Ancient Mediterranean France}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{439-440}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hingley, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Hingley, Richard, Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000049}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{richard.hingley@durham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000029, Author = {Collins, Rob}, Title = {{Haltonchesters: Excavations directed by J.P. Gillam at the Roman Fort, 1960-61}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{440-441}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Collins, R (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England. Collins, Rob, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000050}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{robert.collins@ncl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000030, Author = {Popovitch, Laurent}, Title = {{Economics, money and society in Reims under the Roman Empire. Research into monetary circulation in inner Northern Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{442}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Popovitch, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Bourgogne, Dijon, France. Popovitch, Laurent, Univ Bourgogne, Dijon, France.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000062}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{laurent.popovitch@wanadoo.fr}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000031, Author = {Booth, Paul}, Title = {{Silchester: City in Transition. The Mid-Roman Occupation of Insula IX c. A.D. 125-250/300. A Report on Excavations Undertaken since 1997}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{443-444}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Booth, P (Corresponding Author), Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England. Booth, Paul, Oxford Archaeol, Oxford, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1200030X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000032, Author = {Reece, Richard}, Title = {{Roman Britain: Life at the Edge of Empire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{444-445}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r1m2r3@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000033, Author = {Reece, Richard}, Title = {{UnRoman Britain: Exposing the Great Myth of Britannia}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{444-445}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r1m2r3@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000034, Author = {Mould, Quita}, Title = {{Cosmetic Sets of Late Iron Age and Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{445-446}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000372}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{quita@onetel.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000035, Author = {Grig, Lucy}, Title = {{Social Mobility in Late Antique Gaul: Strategies and Opportunities for the Non-Elite}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{446-447}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Grig, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland. Grig, Lucy, Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000347}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{lucy.grig@ed.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000036, Author = {Jones, Michael J.}, Title = {{Christians and Pagans. The Conversion of Britain from Alban to Bede}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{447-448}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000086}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{michael.jones@bishopg.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000037, Author = {Bradley, Richard}, Title = {{The Story of Silbury Hilll}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{448-449}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bradley, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Bradley, Richard, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000311}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.j.bradley@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000038, Author = {Ingrem, Claire}, Title = {{Feeding a Roman Town: Environmental Evidence from Excavations in Winchester, 1972-1985}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{449-450}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000098}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{claireingrem@yahoo.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000039, Author = {Hayward, Kevin}, Title = {{Sacred and Civic Stone Monuments of the Northwest Roman Provinces}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{450-451}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hayward, K (Corresponding Author), Preconstruct Archaeol Ltd, London, England. Hayward, Kevin, Preconstruct Archaeol Ltd, London, England. Hayward, Kevin, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000359}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{khayward@pre-construct.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000039}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000040, Author = {Gardner, Andrew}, Title = {{TRAC 2009. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference: Michigan and Southampton 2009}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{451-452}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Gardner, A (Corresponding Author), UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England. Gardner, Andrew, UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000335}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andrew.gardner@ucl.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000040}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000041, Author = {Pitts, Martin}, Title = {{North Sea and Channel Connectivity during the Late Iron Age and Roman Period (175/150 BC-AD 409)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{453-454}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pitts, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, Devon, England. Pitts, Martin, Univ Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, Devon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000104}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.e.j.pitts@exeter.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000041}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000044, Author = {Wilmott, Tony}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall, History and Guide}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{454-455}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tony.wilmott@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000044}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000042, Author = {Wilmott, Tony}, Title = {{The Limes; Boundary of the Imperium Romanorum}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{454-455}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tony.wilmott@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000042}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000043, Author = {Wilmott, Tony}, Title = {{Empire Halts Here; Viewing the Heart of Hadrian's Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{454-455}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tony.wilmott@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000043}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000045, Author = {Manley, John}, Title = {{Excavation of an Enigmatic Multi-period Site on the Isle of Portland, Dorset}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{455}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000116}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{fellow@sussexpast.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000045}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000046, Author = {Ghey, Eleanor}, Title = {{Suburban sanctuaries in Roman Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{456-457}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Ghey, E (Corresponding Author), British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England. Ghey, Eleanor, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000128}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{EGhey@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000046}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000047, Author = {Holbrook, Neil}, Title = {{Frocester: A Romano-British Settlement, its Antecedents and Successors, vol 3, Excavations 1995-2009}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{457-458}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Holbrook, N (Corresponding Author), Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England. Holbrook, Neil, Cotswold Archaeol, Cirencester, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1200013X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{neil.holbrook@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000047}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000048, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{Roman fibulae from Vienna}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{458-459}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000141}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000048}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000049, Author = {Prag, Jonathan R. W.}, Title = {{The Roman Inscriptions of Britain, vol 3, Inscriptions on Stone, found or notified between 1 January 1955 and 31 December 2006}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{459-461}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Prag, JRW (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Merton Coll, Oxford OX1 2JD, England. Prag, Jonathan R. W., Univ Oxford, Merton Coll, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000384}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{jonathan.prag@merton.ox.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Prag, Jonathan/0000-0003-3819-8537}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000049}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000050, Author = {Haerke, Heinrich}, Title = {{Sauromatian and Sarmatian Findings north-east and east of the Caspian Sea: Survey of Research under particular Consideration of Weapons Burials}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{461-462}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Harke, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Haerke, Heinrich, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Haerke, Heinrich, Univ Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000153}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.g.h.harke@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000050}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000327313000051, Author = {Breeze, David J.}, Title = {{The Carlisle Millennium Project, Excavations in Carlisle, 1998-2001, vol 1, Stratigraphy}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2012}}, Volume = {{43}}, Pages = {{462-463}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X12000165}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{davidbreeze@hotmail.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{256LX}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000327313000051}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500003, Author = {Hutton, Ronald}, Title = {{Romano-British Reuse of Prehistoric Ritual Sites}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{1-22}}, Abstract = {{Much interest has been taken recently in the reuse of prehistoric ceremonial sites during later prehistory and early history, but only limited attention has been paid to this phenomenon during the Romano-British period. This article seeks to build on existing work by making a detailed study of such activity in three specific cases: the limestone caves of the Bristol Channel region, the Neolithic chambered tombs of the Cotswold-Severn area and the Peak District, and the three most spectacular prehistoric monuments of the Wessex chalklands: Stonehenge, the Avebury complex and the Uffington White Horse.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hutton, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England. Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1100002X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{MONUMENTS}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.hutton@bristol.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{111}}, Times-Cited = {{7}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{4}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500003}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500001, Author = {Brewer, Richard J.}, Title = {{Untitled}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{VII-VIII}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Editorial Material}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{0}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500001}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500002, Author = {Bowman, Alan}, Title = {{Elaine Matthews}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{XII-XIV}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Biographical-Item}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500002}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500004, Author = {Upex, Stephen G.}, Title = {{The Praetorium of Edmund Artis: A Summary of Excavations and Surveys of the Palatial Roman Structure at Castor, Cambridgeshire 1828-2010}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{23-112}}, Abstract = {{Antiquarian and modern excavations at Castor, Cambs., have been taking place since the seventeenth century. The site, which lies under the modern village, has been variously described as a Roman villa, a guild centre and a palace, while Edmund Artis working in the 1820s termed it the `Praetorium'. The Roman buildings covered an area of 3.77 ha (9.4 acres) and appear to have had two main phases, the latter of which formed a single unified structure some 130 by 90 m. This article attempts to draw together all of the previous work at the site and provide a comprehensive plan, a set of suggested dates, and options on how the remains could be interpreted.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000614}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{stephenupex@hotmail.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{179}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500004}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500005, Author = {Bowman, A. K. and Thomas, J. D. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{The Vindolanda Writing-Tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses IV, Part 2)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{113-144}}, Abstract = {{This article contains full editions with commentaries of the second and final instalment of the approximately 37 ink writing-tablets from Vindolanda discovered in the excavation seasons of 2001, 2002 and 2003. The editions are numbered continuously from 870, following the sequence in Tab. Vindol. IV. 1, and are grouped in the following categories: Military Document, Letters, Descripta.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bowman, AK (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford Brasenose Coll, Oxford OX1 4AJ, England. Bowman, A. K., Univ Oxford Brasenose Coll, Oxford OX1 4AJ, England. Thomas, J. D., Univ Durham, Dept Class \& Ancient Hist, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Tomlin, R. S. O., Univ Oxford Wolfson Coll, Oxford OX2 6UD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000109}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{alan.bowman@classics.ox.ac.uk j.d.thomas@durham.ac.uk roger.tomlin@history.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{11}}, Times-Cited = {{7}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{5}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500005}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500006, Author = {Cuff, David B.}, Title = {{The King of the Batavians: Remarks on Tab. Vindol. III, 628}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{145-156}}, Abstract = {{Tab. Vindol. III, 628 is a letter of an auxiliary decurion of cohors VIIII Batavorum that begins with the greeting `Masclus Ceriali regi suo'. A. R. Birley tentatively suggested that the title held a literal force, while Bowman and Thomas interpreted the word as meaning `patron' on the basis of OLD s.v. 8 and a parallel with P. Mich. 8.472 = CEL 147, a letter, also from a military context, from `Claudius Tiberianus Longino Prisco domin{[}o] et regi suo'. This article examines the Batavian and military contexts of these interpretations alongside other epigraphic examples of rex as `patron'.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cuff, DB (Corresponding Author), York Univ, Glendon Coll, Dept Multidisciplinary Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada. York Univ, Glendon Coll, Dept Multidisciplinary Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000092}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{dcuff@glendon.yorku.ca}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{38}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500006}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500007, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{A Campanian Vessel Foot from Silchester}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{157-165}}, Abstract = {{In 2009 a leaded bronze vessel foot topped by a figure of Harpocrates was found in a Neronian or early Flavian levelling deposit on the University of Reading's excavations in Insula IX at Silchester. Comparanda point to the foot originally having been fitted to a vessel for cooking or for heating liquids that was made in Campania in the Tiberian or early Claudian period. Its recovery is further evidence that a high-status early Roman building was located close to Insula IX.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000018}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{42}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500007}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500008, Author = {Willis, Steven}, Title = {{Samian Ware and Society in Roman Britain and Beyond}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{167-242}}, Abstract = {{Samian ware being widely present, of striking quality, and highly useful to the archaeologist has a special position within Roman studies. This article brings a large body of samian ware data together to explore the nature of its incidence at settlements and in graves. The examination shows how the nature of samian ware distribution is highly structured between different types of site and between different consumers. This is shown to be so in the case of both Britain and the other Western provinces. The findings raise issues around the use of samian ware in society and point the way to harnessing the rich potential of samian as a source of information as understanding of its utility for the archaeologist expands.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Willis, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England. Univ Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000602}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.willis@kent.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{214}}, Times-Cited = {{4}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{7}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500008}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500009, Author = {Smith, David and Kenward, Harry}, Title = {{Roman Grain Pests in Britain: Implications for Grain Supply and Agricultural Production}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{243-262}}, Abstract = {{It is over 30 years since Paul Buckland first presented a series of arguments concerning beetle (Coleoptera) grain pests: their origin, the timing of their introduction to Britain, and their implications for agricultural production during the Roman occupation. Here we return to the topic in the light of new data from a range of archaeological deposits, including civilian and military sites dating from the earliest period of Roman occupation. Infestation rates and, potentially, grain loss may have been high throughout Roman Britain, though many infestations may have been in equine feed. Beetle grain pests are not recorded in Britain prior to the Roman invasion, and it appears that they were absent, or extremely rare, in the early medieval period and up to the Norman Conquest. This pattern of occurrence is reviewed and it is suggested that ecological theory offers an explanation which is in accord with supposed socio-economic changes and trade. The role of grain pests is considered in the economic modelling of Romano-British agriculture.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Smith, D (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Inst Archaeol \& Antiqu, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. Smith, David, Univ Birmingham, Inst Archaeol \& Antiqu, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. Kenward, Harry, Univ York, Dept Archaeol, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000031}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Keywords-Plus = {{CLIMATE VARIABILITY; AIRTIGHT STORAGE; STORED PRODUCTS; INSECT PESTS; HOLOCENE; RECORD; MOSS; YR}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{d.n.smith@bham.ac.uk hkk1@york.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{118}}, Times-Cited = {{20}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{6}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500009}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500010, Author = {Frere, Sheppard and Witts, Patricia}, Title = {{The Saga of Verulamium Building XXVII 2}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{263-274}}, Abstract = {{Recent debate about the dating of Building XXVII 2 at Verulamium highlights a potential conflict between archaeological and stylistic dating of mosaics. The stratigraphic and artefactual, particularly the numismatic, evidence for the dating of the construction of Building XXVII 2 and subsequent phases of activity are examined in detail. The coin finds indicate a late date (after c. A. D. 380) for the initial construction of this building and its mosaics, with a sequence of development suggesting the continuation of urban life well into the fifth century. This dating has been challenged, however, and it has been suggested that the mosaics, stylistically, are significantly earlier. Comments are offered on the stylistic dating of the Verulamium mosaics in an Appendix by Patricia Witts. In conclusion, there would appear to be no compelling reason why the historically important sequence of structures, suggesting the continuation of urban life in Verulamium well into the fifth century, as originally proposed, has to be rewritten.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Frere, S (Corresponding Author), Netherfield House, Marcham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000043}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{pat.witts@tiscali.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{20}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500010}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500011, Author = {Hammon, Andy}, Title = {{Understanding the Romano-British-Early Medieval Transition: A Zooarchaeological Perspective from Wroxeter (Viroconium Cornoviorum)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{275-305}}, Abstract = {{The demise of the Western Roman Empire combined with Germanic migration and influence from Continental Europe had a tumultuous and profound affect on the cultural and social identities of Britain's population. The fifth to seventh centuries A. D. remain a poorly understood epoch in British history, hence the once traditional `Dark Ages' label. A variety of factors have contributed to this phenomenon, which include the exact nature and timing of the Roman administration's abandonment of Britannia, the precise character and extent of Germanic migration, questionable historical sources, the paucity of physical evidence, and problematic artefact dating. Zooarchaeological analysis can, therefore, aid the elucidation of this period through the development of new perspectives, highlighting the socio-cultural (and economic) processes involved in the emergence of early medieval Britain from Roman Britannia. Large-scale excavations were carried out at the baths basilica of Wroxeter (Shrops.) between 1966 and 1990. The city was the fourth largest urban centre in Roman Britain, and was the civitas-capital of the Cornovii. The excavations demonstrated how the public buildings of this central insula fell into disuse, prior to the possible construction of a grandiose private residence and complex in the sub-Roman period. It has been postulated that this building represents the palatial complex of a tyrannus, or possibly a bishopric of the `Western British' church. Analysis of the resultant animal bone assemblage has provided an opportunity to explore the social and ethnic identity of the site's inhabitants through their dietary habits.}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hammon, A (Corresponding Author), English Heritage, York, N Yorkshire, England. English Heritage, York, N Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000055}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{andy.hammon@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{125}}, Times-Cited = {{6}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{6}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500011}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500012, Author = {Peterson, John}, Title = {{Measuring the Landscape of the Bartlow Hills}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{307-309}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Peterson, J (Corresponding Author), Univ E Anglia, Sch Comp Sci, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England. Univ E Anglia, Sch Comp Sci, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000067}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.peterson@uea.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{7}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500012}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500013, Author = {Schuster, Joern}, Title = {{A Lead Bust of the Goddess Isis from Groundwell Ridge, Swindon, Wiltshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{309-314}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000079}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{joernschuster@yahoo.de}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Schuster, Jorn/0000-0002-9814-8382}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{39}}, Times-Cited = {{2}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500013}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500014, Author = {Walters, Bryn}, Title = {{A Probable Opus Sectile Pavement from the Halstock Villa in Dorset}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{315-318}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Walters, B (Corresponding Author), Assoc Roman Archaeol, Swindon, Wilts, England. Assoc Roman Archaeol, Swindon, Wilts, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000080}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{7}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500014}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500015, Author = {Chapman, E. M. and Hunter, F. and Booth, P. and Wilson, P. and Worrell, S. and Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{I. Sites Explored 1. WALES}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{319-398}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000626}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Evan.Chapman@museumwales.ac.uk f.hunter@nms.ac.uk paul.booth@oxfordarch.co.uk Pete.Wilson@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{113}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500015}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500016, Author = {Worrell, Sally and Pearce, John and Moorhead, Sam and Walton, Philippa}, Title = {{II. Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{399-437}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Worrell, S (Corresponding Author), British Museum, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London WC1B 3DG, England. Worrell, Sally; Moorhead, Sam; Walton, Philippa, British Museum, Portable Antiqu Scheme, London WC1B 3DG, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000717}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{s.worrell@ucl.ac.uk smoorhead@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk pwalton@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Walton, Philippa/0000-0001-9961-4843}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{100}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500016}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500017, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{III. Inscriptions}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{439-466}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Article}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000638}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{30}}, Times-Cited = {{3}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500017}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500018, Author = {Tomlin, R. S. O.}, Title = {{Whispering Walls: Gallo-Roman Graffiti}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{467-468}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Tomlin, RSO (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, England. Tomlin, R. S. O., Univ Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000110}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{roger.tomlin@wolfson.ox.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Fulford, Michael/0000-0002-8780-9691}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500018}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500019, Author = {Eckardt, Hella}, Title = {{Finds from the Frontier: Material Culture in the 4th-5th Centuries}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{468-469}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Eckardt, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Eckardt, Hella, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000122}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.eckardt@reading.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500019}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500020, Author = {Sheldon, Harvey}, Title = {{Roman Southwark, Settlement and Economy: Excavations in Southwark, 1973-91}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{469-470}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Sheldon, H (Corresponding Author), Birkbeck Coll, London, England. Sheldon, Harvey, Birkbeck Coll, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000134}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.sheldon@bbk.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500020}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500021, Author = {Croxford, Ben}, Title = {{TRAC 2008. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference: Amsterdam 2008}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{470-471}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Croxford, B (Corresponding Author), Kent Cty Council, Maidstone, Kent, England. Croxford, Ben, Kent Cty Council, Maidstone, Kent, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000146}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ben.croxford@kent.gov.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500021}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500022, Author = {Freeman, Phil}, Title = {{Time, Space and Innovation: an Archaeological Case Study on the Romanization of the North-Western Provinces (50 BC to AD 50)}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{471-472}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Freeman, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England. Freeman, Phil, Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000158}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{p.w.m.freeman@liv.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500022}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500023, Author = {Cool, H. E. M.}, Title = {{Caution glass! The Roman glass manufactories of Kaiseraugst.}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{472-473}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cool, HEM (Corresponding Author), Barbican Res Associates, Nottingham, England. Cool, H. E. M., Barbican Res Associates, Nottingham, England.}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{hilary.cool@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500023}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500024, Author = {Cool, H. E. M.}, Title = {{The Glass Workers of Roman London}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{472-473}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Cool, HEM (Corresponding Author), Barbican Res Associates, Nottingham, England. Cool, H. E. M., Barbican Res Associates, Nottingham, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1100016X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{hilary.cool@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500024}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500025, Author = {Dunwell, Andrew}, Title = {{The Traprain Law Environs Project, Fieldwork and Excavations 2000-2004}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{474-475}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Dunwell, A (Corresponding Author), CFA Archaeol, Musselburgh, E Lothian, Scotland. Dunwell, Andrew, CFA Archaeol, Musselburgh, E Lothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000171}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{adunwell@cfa-archaeology.co.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500025}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500026, Author = {Pearson, Andrew}, Title = {{Roman Quarrying and Stone Supply on the Periphery - Southern England: a Geological Study of First-Century Funerary Monuments and Monumental Architecture}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{475-476}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearson, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England. Pearson, Andrew, Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000183}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{arafp@bristol.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500026}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500027, Author = {Reece, Richard}, Title = {{The Recovery of Roman Britain 1586-1906}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{476-477}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000195}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{rrr100@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500027}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500029, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{The Roman Army in Northern England}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{477-478}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Pete.Wilson@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500029}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500028, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall 1999-2009: A Summary of Excavation and Research Prepared for the Thirteenth Pilgrimage of Hadrian's Wall, 8-14 August 2009}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{477-478}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Pete.Wilson@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500028}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500030, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{Roman Scotland. XXI International Limes (Roman Frontiers Studies) Congress, Newcastle upon Tyne. Handbook to Accompany the Post-Congress Excursion to Scotland, 24-26 August 2009}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{477-478}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Pete.Wilson@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500030}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500031, Author = {Wilson, Pete}, Title = {{An Archaeological Map of Hadrian's Wall}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{477-478}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Pete.Wilson@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500031}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500032, Author = {Pearce, John}, Title = {{Lancaster's Roman Cemeteries}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{478-479}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Pearce, J (Corresponding Author), Kings Coll London, London, England. Pearce, John, Kings Coll London, London, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000213}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{john.pearce@kcl.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Pearce, John/0000-0003-1334-2985}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500032}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500033, Author = {Evans, Edith}, Title = {{The Maritime and Riverine Landscape of the West of Roman Britain}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{479-481}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Evans, E (Corresponding Author), Glamorgan Gwent Archaeol Trust, Swansea, W Glam, Wales. Evans, Edith, Glamorgan Gwent Archaeol Trust, Swansea, W Glam, Wales.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000225}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{edith@ggat.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500033}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500034, Author = {Henig, Martin}, Title = {{Gem Engraving in Britain from Antiquity to the Present: with a Catalogue of the British Engraved Gems in the State Hermitage Museum}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{481-482}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Henig, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, Wolfson Coll, Oxford OX1 2JD, England. Henig, Martin, Univ Oxford, Wolfson Coll, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000237}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{martin.henig@arch.ox.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500034}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500035, Author = {Crummy, Nina}, Title = {{Miniature Votive Offerings in the Roman North-West}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{482-483}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000249}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{ninacrummy@yahoo.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500035}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500036, Author = {Goodman, Penelope J.}, Title = {{Local power in Roman Gaul}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{483-484}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Goodman, PJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England. Goodman, Penelope J., Univ Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000250}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{p.j.goodman@leeds.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500036}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500037, Author = {Burnham, Barry C.}, Title = {{Between Villa and Town: Excavations of a Roadside Settlement and Shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{484-485}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000262}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{b.burnham123@btinternet.com}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500037}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500038, Author = {Witcher, Robert}, Title = {{Surveying Roman Military Landscapes across Northern Britain: The Planning of Roman Dere Street, Hadrian's Wall and the Vallum, and the Antonine Wall in Scotland}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{485-486}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Witcher, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England. Witcher, Robert, Univ Durham, Durham DH1 3HP, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000274}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{r.e.witcher@durham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500038}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500039, Author = {King, Helen}, Title = {{Doctors in the Roman West: Iberian Peninsula, Brittany, Gaul, Germania}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{486-487}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{King, H (Corresponding Author), Open Univ, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. King, Helen, Open Univ, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000286}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{h.king@open.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{1}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500039}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500040, Author = {Harlow, Mary}, Title = {{Dress and Cultural Identity in the Rhine-Moselle Region of the Roman Empire}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{487-488}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Harlow, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England. Harlow, Mary, Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000298}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{M.E.Harlow@bham.ac.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500040}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500041, Author = {Hodgson, Nick}, Title = {{Housesteads Roman Fort - the Grandest Station. Excavation and Survey at Housesteads, 1954-95, by Charles Daniels, John Gillam, James Crow and others}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{488-490}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Hodgson, N (Corresponding Author), TWM Archaeol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England. Hodgson, Nick, TWM Archaeol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000304}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{nick.hodgson@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{2}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500041}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500042, Author = {Jones, Rebecca}, Title = {{Frontiers of Knowledge. A Research Framework for Hadrian's Wall, Part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{490-491}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Jones, R (Corresponding Author), RCAHMS, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Jones, Rebecca, RCAHMS, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000316}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{Rebecca.Jones@rcahms.gov.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{1}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{3}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500042}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500043, Author = {Creighton, John}, Title = {{Becoming Roman, Being Gallic, Staying British: Research and Excavations at Ditches `Hillfort' and Villa 1984-2006}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{491-492}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Creighton, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Creighton, John, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000328}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{j.d.creighton@reading.ac.uk}}, ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Creighton, John/I-2083-2013}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Creighton, John/0000-0002-4608-9202}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500043}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500045, Author = {Bidwell, Paul}, Title = {{Hadrian's Wall. Archaeological Research by English Heritage 1976-2000}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{492-493}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Bidwell, P (Corresponding Author), TWM Archaeol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England. Bidwell, Paul, TWM Archaeol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000341}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{paul.bidwell@twmuseums.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500045}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500044, Author = {Wilmott, Tony}, Title = {{Blood and Entertainments; Sports and Gladiatorial Games in Hellenistic and Roman Thrace}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{492}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Wilmott, T (Corresponding Author), English Heritage, Portsmouth, Hants, England. Wilmott, Tony, English Heritage, Portsmouth, Hants, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X1100033X}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{tony.wilmott@english-heritage.org.uk}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500044}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, } @article{ ISI:000208811500046, Author = {Fulford, Michael}, Title = {{Roman Amphitheatres and Spectacula: a 21st-Century Perspective. Papers from an International Conference held at Chester. 16-18th February, 2007}}, Journal = {{BRITANNIA}}, Year = {{2011}}, Volume = {{42}}, Pages = {{493-494}}, Publisher = {{CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}}, Address = {{32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA}}, Type = {{Book Review}}, Language = {{English}}, Affiliation = {{Fulford, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England. Fulford, Michael, Univ Reading, Reading RG6 2AH, Berks, England.}}, DOI = {{10.1017/S0068113X11000353}}, ISSN = {{0068-113X}}, EISSN = {{1753-5352}}, Research-Areas = {{Archaeology; History}}, Web-of-Science-Categories = {{Archaeology; History}}, Author-Email = {{m.g.fulford@reading.ac.uk}}, ORCID-Numbers = {{Fulford, Michael/0000-0002-8780-9691}}, Number-of-Cited-References = {{1}}, Times-Cited = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {{0}}, Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{0}}, Journal-ISO = {{Britannia}}, Doc-Delivery-Number = {{V30JE}}, Unique-ID = {{ISI:000208811500046}}, DA = {{2020-07-22}}, }