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BOGAERS, J.E.; BOON, GEORGE C.; CASEY, P.J.; CRUMMY, PHILIP; DAVIES, JEFFREY L.; DAVIES, R.W.; HIND, J.G.F.; KENNEDY, DAVID; KNOWLES, A.K.; LLOYD-MORGAN, G.; MILES, HENRIETTA; MONEY, J.H.; PEACOCK, D.P.S.; PHILLIPS, BERNARD, WALTERS, BRYN; ET AL.
Britannia: A Journal of Romano-British and Kindred Studies. Volume 8 1977. (Volume Viii - 1977. )
The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London, 1977.. 523 pp + 29 b&w plates at rear, large 8vo (9 11/16" H), soft cover. B&w maps, plans, drawings, tables, (some fold-out) + photographic plates. Contents: Notes for Contibutors; Editorial; Tile stamps from Lincoln (Lindum) and the 'Legio V Alaudae'; Gold-in-Glass Beads from the Ancient World; Carausius and Allectus - Rulers of Gaul?; Colchester: the Roman Fortress and the development of the Colonia; Roman Arrowheads from Dinorben and the 'Sagittarii' of the Roman Army; Ateco of Old Carl i s l e ; t he 'Genounian' Part of Britain; the 'ala I' and 'cohors I Britannica'; The Roman Settlement of Brampton, Norfolk: Interim report; Two Roman Mirrors from Corbridge; The Honeyditches Roman Villa, Seaton, Devon; The Iron-Age Hill-fort and Ro ma no -B ri t is h Iron-working Settlement at Garden Hill, Sussex: Interim report on Excavations 1968-76; Bricks and Tiles of the 'Classis Britannica': petrology and origin; A 'Mansio' at Lower Wanborough, Wiltshire; The Forum of Roman London: Ex cav ati ons of 19 68 -9; The Biglands Milefortlet and the Cumberland Coast defences; Roman defended sites at Kirmington, S. Humberside and Farnsfield, Notts. recently found from the air; Britain, A.D. 406-410; 'Famosa Pestis' and the Britain in the Fift h Ce ntur y; A co nsid eration of the sub-fossil remains of 'Vitis vinifera' L. as evidence for Viticulture in Roman Britain; A first-century Fort near Gosbecks, Essex; A Roman Veterinary Physican from the Thames Valley; Notes: A Marble H ead from Crond all, Hamps hire - An unusal sherd from Cambridge; Roman Britain in 1976: Sites Explored - Inscriptions; Review Article; Reviews; Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies; Indexes. Interior - clean and tight with no previous owner ship mark s. Ex terio r - bo ok ha s slig ht twist to spine, very light edge wear, slight bump and moderate wear at top of spine - light at bottom of spine, two very small corner creases. Very Good-.
Book number: 20038
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Keywords: Archaeology, Excavations, Roman-Britain, Beads, Tiles, Stamps, Arrowheads, Fortresses, Forts, Fortifications, Veterinarians, Iron Age, Bricks, Viticulture, Mirrors, Gaul, Legio V Alaudae, Glass, Carlisle, Brampton, Villas, Petrology, Lower Wanboroug
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R A VARLEY; P J CASEY, P WENHAM; J A MCLINDEN; K A ADAMS; D HALDENBY; P DIDSBURY; A KELLET; V G SWAN, D A MCKAY, B E A JONES; C HAYFIELD, J GREIG; L BUTLER; P SHEPPARD ROUTH, R KNOWLES; A ALEXANDER, F CASPERTON, M HABBERJAM, M HALL, M PICKLES; D WOODWARD;
The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Volume 62 1990, a Review of History and Archaeology in the County, published Under the Direction of the Council of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society
The Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Maney Publishing, Leeds, Yorkshire, 1990. First Edition, Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. ISSN 0084-4276. Contents include: Two Food vessels of the early Bronze Age from Settrington near Malton, North Yorkshire; A Second-Century Denarius Hoard from Grinton, North Yorkshire; Roman Coins from Hayton, East Yorkshire; An Anglian Site on the Yorkshire Wolds (Cottam and Cowlam Parish); Fieldwork in Cottam and Cowlam Parish; King John in Knaresborough, the First known Royal Maundy; East Lilling, the Deserted Medieval Village; Excavation and Salvage Work on a Moated Site at Cowick 1976, Part Two, the Finds Assemblage; All Saints Church, Crofton; The Markentfield Collar; Patrington, a Fifteenth Century Manorial Account; The Accounts of the Building of Trinity House, Hull, 1465-1476; The Heraldic Window at Fountains Hall; A Sixteenth-Century Parochial Charity at Kildwick; The Supply of Water as a Factor in the Location of Industry; Air Photography - Recent Results, Crop Marks of an Entrace Through a System of Linear Ditches at Weaverthorpe, North Yorkshire; Aerial Archaeology in Yorkshire - Soil-Marks near Pocklington; Dr E A Gee 1913-89; Leslie Peter Wenham 1911-90; Book Reviews. Pale peach-coloured covers are lightly marked, sound binding, clean pages with photographs, maps, plans, drawings, charts and tables. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Inventory No: 50312030022.
Book number: 50312030022
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Catalogue: Archaeology
Keywords: , Archaeology, British History, Yorkshire Archaeology; British History; Early History; England; Yorkshire. British History Early History Yorkshire
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