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e-Book Cirencester Excavations VI: Excavations and Observations in Roman Cirencester, 1998-2007 (v. 6) download

e-Book Cirencester Excavations VI: Excavations and Observations in Roman Cirencester, 1998-2007 (v. 6) download

by Neil Holbrook

ISBN: 0955353424
ISBN13: 978-0955353420
Language: English
Publisher: Cotswold Archaeology (December 30, 2008)
Pages: 148
Category: Europe
Subategory: History

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Excavations within insula IX found a previously unrecorded corridor mosaic, while work within the western cemetery has revealed interesting evidence for early Roman This volume presents the results of a number of excavations undertaken in Cirencester in the last decade which have examined houses, shops, public buildings (including the forum), town defences and cemeteries.

Cirencester Excavations 6. Cotswold Archaeology, Cirencester, 2008. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. Recommend this journal. Pp. x + 148, figs 80. Price: £1. 5.

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Are you sure you want to remove Excavations and observations in Roman Cirencester, 1998-2007 from your list? Excavations and observations in Roman Cirencester, 1998-2007. Published 2008 by Cotswold Archeology in Cirencester. Excavations at Stepstairs Lane, 2002-3, by Mark Brett and Martin Watts. Investigations by the Time Team in Insula IX, 1999, by Neil Holbrook and Katie Hirst. isbn 978 0 90497 308 2.

Items related to Cirencester Excavations VI: Excavations and Observations. This volume presents the results of a number of excavations undertaken in Cirencester in the last decade which have examined houses, shops, public buildings (including the forum), town defences and cemeteries. Excavations within insula IX found a previously unrecorded corridor mosaic, while work within the western cemetery has revealed interesting evidence for early Roman cremation ritual, along with later Roman inhumation burials.

Roman Cirencester and Roman Gloucester have in the past been seen as examples of success and (relative) failure in the urbanization of Roman Britain, but they seem better understood as expressions of different urban ideas. Cirencester actively remoulded itself as a model Roman city, although there may be allusions to its earlier past in its layout. Gloucester, perhaps deliberately, did not, with the result that its earlier history is expressed physically within the Roman city plan. The two communities may also have presented their collective identities differently.

Series Statement: Cirencester excavations ; 6. Bibliography, etc. Note . Evaluation at 157 Watermoor Road, 2000, by Neil Holbrook Excavation at Queen Elizabeth Road, 1999, by Alistair Barber, Mark Collard and Neil Holbrook Observations at Stratton Watermeadows, 2003, by Neil Holbrook. Geographic Name: Cirencester (England) Antiquities, Roman. Geographic Name: Cirencester (England) Antiquities.

Cirencester is a market town in Gloucestershire, England, 80 miles (130 km) west of London. Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames, and is the largest town in the Cotswolds. It is the home of the Royal Agricultural University, the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world, founded in 1840. The town's Corinium Museum has an extensive Roman collection.

Cirencester Roman dig is 'history changing'. A dig on the same site, carried out in the 1960s before the construction of the garage, unearthed 46 cremations, six burials and part of an inscribed tombstone dating from the 1st to 3rd Century. Project manager for Cotswold Archaeology, Cliff Bateman, said: "It is amazing that so much archaeology has survived the comprehensive building works.

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Informationen zum Titel Cirencester Excavations VI aus der Reihe Cirencester excavations This volume presents the results of a number of excavations undertaken in Cirencester in the last decade which have examined houses, shops, public buildings (including the forum), town defences and cemeteries.

This volume presents the results of a number of excavations undertaken in Cirencester in the last decade which have examined houses, shops, public buildings (including the forum), town defences and cemeteries. Excavations within insula IX found a previously unrecorded corridor mosaic, while work within the western cemetery has revealed interesting evidence for early Roman cremation ritual, along with later Roman inhumation burials. The publication of this volume marks the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the Cirencester Excavation Committee, and an introductory essay charts the changing circumstances in which archaeology has been practiced in the town over the last fifty years.
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