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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Fulford , Amanda Clarke , Emma Durham , Nicholas PankhurstPublisher: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Imprint: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Volume: 32 ISBN: 9780907764458ISBN 10: 0907764452 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 31 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsCONTENTS List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Preface SECTION 1 – THE SITE Chapter 1. Introduction (Michael Fulford) Chapter 2. The excavation (Michael Fulford, Amanda Clarke and Nicholas Pankhurst) SECTION 2 – THE FINDS Chapter 3. Introduction and the prehistoric finds (Michael Fulford, Richard Bradley, Emma Durham) Chapter 4. The Iron Age coins (Colin Haselgrove) Chapter 5. The brooches (Nina Crummy) Chapter 6. The small finds (Nina Crummy) Chapter 7. The glass (Hilary Cool) Chapter 8. The pottery (Jane Timby, Joanna Bird) Chapter 9. The pre-conquest arretine wares (Joanna Bird) Chapter 10. Organic residue analysis of ceramic vessels (A.C. Colonese, A. Lucquin and O.E. Craig) Chapter 11. The querns (Emma Durham) Chapter 12. Other ceramics (Jane Timby) Chapter 13. The metalworking (John Allen) Chapter 14. The coin moulds (John Allen) SECTION 3 – ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE Chapter 15. The animal bone (Claire Ingrem, Kate Clark) Chapter 16. The insects (Mark Robinson) Chapter 17. The charred and waterlogged plant remains (Lisa Lodwick) Chapter 18. Charcoal and waterlogged wood (Catherine Barnett) Chapter 19. The pollen (Alex Brown) Chapter 20. The phytoliths (Sarah Elliott) Chapter 21. Radiocarbon dating (Catherine Barnett) Chapter 22. The geochemistry (Samantha Cook) Chapter 23. The micromorphology (Rowena Banerjea) SECTION 4 – DISCUSSION Chapter 24. (Michael Fulford) Appendix 1. The small finds (Nina Crummy) Appendix 2. The pottery (Jane Timby) Appendix 3. The Arretine stamps (Joanna Bird) Appendix 4. The querns (Emma Durham) Appendix 5. The animal bone (Claire Ingrem) Appendix 6. The plant remains (Lisa Lodwick) Appendix 7. The wood and charcoal (Catherine Barnett) Appendix 8. The geochemistry (Samantha Cook) Bibliography IndexReviewsOverall, this volume provides an important step forward in better understanding the oppidum at Calleva, oppida settlements across Britain and on the Continent and social relations in the Late Iron Age in general. * Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society * Author InformationProfessor of Archaeology at University of Reading since 1988. Director of excavations at Silchester and its environs. Principal research interests are in Roman archaeology, particularly rural settlement, urbanism, economy, material culture, technology and trade archaeologist and artefact specialist and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Reading. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |