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Iron Age-Roman Europe

Books that record Roman influence affecting Iron Ages communities, through conquest or trade. Browse: Subject List > Prehistoric Europe and the Mediterranean > Iron Age-Roman Europe


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Iron Age and Roman Burials in Champagne
by I M Stead, J-L Flouest and Valery Rigby
This volume reports on the excavation of a series of six Iron Age cemeteries
in Champagne, France: Ménil-Annelles, Ville-sur-Retourne, Juniville, Alincourt,
Saulces-Champenoises and Quilly. All the Champagne cemeteries were located by
their distinctive ditched enclosures which served as the focus of each burial
group. The excavations were conducted by a French-British team of archaeologists
between 1971 and 1982. In ...

Hardback. Publisher's Price US$100.00, Our Price US$29.98


Tartessian 2: The Inscription of Mesas do Castelinho ro and the Verbal Complex. Preliminaries to Historical Phonology
by John T. Koch
The inscription from Mesas do Castelinho, south Portugal, was discovered in September 2008. With 82 readable signs it is now the longest of the corpus of 95 Tartessian inscriptions. These texts survive from the Early Iron Age in the south-western Iberian Peninsula, the earliest writing from Atlantic Europe. By recombining word roots, prefixes and endings previously attested, the new inscription permits a major breakthrough with the language, ...
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Fiskerton: An Iron Age Timber Causeway with Iron Age and Roman Votive Offerings
Field, N.
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Iron Age and Roman Settlement on the Northamptonshire Uplands: Archaeological work on the A43 Towcester to M40 Road Improvement scheme in Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire
by Andrew Mudd
Archaeological excavations in advance of the construction of the new A43 dual carriageway between Towcester and the M40, in both Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, were carried out by Northamptonshire Archaeology in 2000 and 2001 in accordance with Highways Agency requirements. Excavations were undertaken on five settlement sites: four dating to the Iron Age/early Roman period, and one to the Roman period. Three of the Iron Age sites, each of a ...


Iron Age and Romano-British Settlements and Landscapes of Salisbury Plain
by M G Fulford, A B Powell, R Entwistle and F Raymond
This volume presents the results of a series of fieldwalking surveys and excavations of Iron Age and Romano-British sites in two areas of the Salisbury Plain Training Area. Altogether some 18 new settlement sites were discovered of which 13 were Romano-British, three were predominantly Iron Age, and two produced evidence of Middle-Late Bronze Age occupation. Small-scale excavation was undertaken at eight enclosures and field systems, accompanied ...
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Monument 97; Orton Longueville, Cambridgeshire: A late Pre-Roman Iron Age and Early Roman Farmstead
by D F Mackreth
A report on an excavation carried out in 1974 at the site listed as Huntingdonshire Monument 97. The site comprises a series of three enclosure and a small farmstead that were occupied by a small family unit between the late 1st century BC and the middle 2nd century AD. The report includes details of the site and its stratigraphy, the small finds, pottery, bones and plant remains. 89p, 13 b/w pls, 43 b/w figs, tbs (EAA 97, 2001)
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Wavendon Gate: a Late Iron Age and Roman Settlement in Milton Keynes
by R.J.Williams, P.J.Hart and A.T.L.Williams
The final Milton Keynes monograph publishes an extensive Late Iron Age and Roman settlement. The Roman phase of this complex site includes two First Century BC Pottery kilns, a well furnished cremation cemetery, corn driers and a late Roman waterlogged pit. The pit contained some well-preserved artefacts including a votive `Taranis' wheel; the first wooden representation of this Celtic goddess found in Europe. There were also traces of Early ...
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EAA 53: Excavations in Thetford 1980-82, Fison Way

by Tony Gregory
Report on the total excavation of an Iron Age/Romano-British square enclosure whose long occupation, changing layout and lack of domestic activity suggest a religious function, despite the lack of an identifiable `temple'. Discussion of similar sites and reconstruction. Two vols. 213p text, 156 figs, 42 tables, 2 microfiche. (EAA 53, 1992)

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An Iron Age and Romano-British Enclosed Settlement at Watkins Farm, Oxon
by T G Allen
Report on 1983-5 excavation of a low-lying gravel site close to the Thames. A mid Iron Age ditched enclosure with four huts, and evidence suggesting horse-breeding rather than arable cultivation is followed, after a break, by Roman period enclosures that initially respect the earlier ditches but later become rectangular; no structures but R-B domestic refuse up to mid 4th century. Later use in Middle Ages. Discussion of the site, finds and ...
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Skeleton Green: A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Site
by Clive Partridge
Archaeological report on the excavations at Skeleton Green, East Hertfordshire. Includes the sequence of buildings at the site, the finds, burials, and material held in the Henderson Collection from excavations between 1935 and the late 1950s. 359p, 15 b/w pls, 136 b/w figs (Britannia Monograph Series No. 2, Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 1981)
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