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The Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Crick Covert Farm: Excavations 1997-1998

Author : Gwilym Hughes,Ann Woodward
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784912093

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The Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Crick Covert Farm: Excavations 1997-1998 by Gwilym Hughes,Ann Woodward Pdf

Excavations of a large part of an extensive Iron Age settlement carried out between 1997 - 1998 at Covert Farm located near Crick in northwestern Northamptonshire.

The Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Crick Covert Farm, Northamptonshire

Author : Gwilym Hughes,Ann Woodward
Publisher : Archaeopress Archaeology
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Crick (England)
ISBN : 1784912085

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The Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Crick Covert Farm, Northamptonshire by Gwilym Hughes,Ann Woodward Pdf

Excavations of a large part of an extensive Iron Age settlement carried out between 1997 - 1998 at Covert Farm located near Crick in northwestern Northamptonshire.

Origins, Development and Abandonment of an Iron Age Village

Author : Andy Chapman,Peter Ellis
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2015-12-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784912192

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Origins, Development and Abandonment of an Iron Age Village by Andy Chapman,Peter Ellis Pdf

Excavations of a large Iron Age farming settlement in Northamptonshite spread across five sites, four studied here (The Lodge, Long Dole, Crick Hotel and Nortoft Lane, Kilsby) with Covert Farm, Crick studied in Volume I (9781784912086).

Coton Park, Rugby, Warwickshire: A Middle Iron Age Settlement with Copper Alloy Casting

Author : Andy Chapman
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789696462

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Coton Park, Rugby, Warwickshire: A Middle Iron Age Settlement with Copper Alloy Casting by Andy Chapman Pdf

A total area of 3.1ha, taking in much of a settlement largely of the earlier Middle Iron Age, was excavated in 1998 in advance of development. The Iron Age settlement comprised several groups of roundhouse ring ditches and associated small enclosures forming an open settlement set alongside a linear boundary ditch.

The Social Context of Technology

Author : Leo Webley,Sophia Adams,Joanna Bruck
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789251791

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The Social Context of Technology by Leo Webley,Sophia Adams,Joanna Bruck Pdf

The Social Context of Technology explores non-ferrous metalworking in Britain and Ireland during the Bronze and Iron Ages (c. 2500 BC to 1st century AD). Bronze-working dominates the evidence, though the crafting of other non-ferrous metals – including gold, silver, tin and lead – is also considered. Metalwork has long played a central role in accounts of European later prehistory. Metals were important for making functional tools, and elaborate decorated objects that were symbols of prestige. Metalwork could be treated in special or ritualised ways, by being accumulated in large hoards or placed in rivers or bogs. But who made these objects? Prehistoric smiths have been portrayed by some as prosaic technicians, and by others as mystical figures akin to magicians. They have been seen both as independent, travelling ‘entrepreneurs’, and as the dependents of elite patrons. Hitherto, these competing models have not been tested through a comprehensive assessment of the archaeological evidence for metalworking. This volume fills that gap, with analysis focused on metalworking tools and waste, such as crucibles, moulds, casting debris and smithing implements. The find contexts of these objects are examined, both to identify places where metalworking occurred, and to investigate the cultural practices behind the deposition of metalworking debris. The key questions are: what was the social context of this craft, and what was its ideological significance? How did this vary regionally and change over time? As well as elucidating a key aspect of later prehistoric life in Britain and Ireland, this important examination by leading scholars contributes to broader debates on material culture and the social role of craft.

Rethinking Roundhouses

Author : D. W. Harding
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780192893802

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Rethinking Roundhouses by D. W. Harding Pdf

Excavated plans of roundhouses may compound multiple episodes of activity, design, construction, occupation, repair, and closure, reflecting successive stages of a building's biography. What does not survive archaeologically, through use of materials or methods that leave no tangible trace, may be as important for reconstruction as what does survive, and can only be inferred from context or comparative evidence. The great diversity in structural components suggests a greater diversity of superstructure than was implied by the classic Wessex roundhouses, including split-level roofs and penannular ridge roofs. Among the stone-built houses of the Atlantic north and west there likewise appears to have been a range of regional and chronological variants in the radial roundhouse series, and probably within the monumental Atlantic roundhouses too. Important though recognition of structural variants may be, morphological classification should not be allowed to override the social use of space for which the buildings were designed, whether their structural footprint was round or rectangular. Atlantic roundhouses reveal an important division between central space and peripheral space, and a similar division may be inferred for lowland timber roundhouses, where the surviving evidence is more ephemeral. Some larger houses were evidently byre-houses or barn houses, some with upper or mezzanine floor levels, in which livestock might be brought in or agricultural produce stored. Such 'great houses' doubtless served community needs beyond those of the resident extended family. The massively-increased scale of development-led excavations of recent years has resulted in an increased database that enables evaluation of individual sites in a wider landscape environment than was previously possible. Circumstances of recovery and recording in commercially-driven excavations, however, are not always compatible with research objectives, and the undoubted improvements in standards of environmental investigation are sometimes offset by shortcomings in the publication of basic structural or stratigraphic detail.

The Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age

Author : Colin Haselgrove,Katharina Rebay-Salisbury,Peter S. Wells
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 1425 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2023-10-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780191019470

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The Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age by Colin Haselgrove,Katharina Rebay-Salisbury,Peter S. Wells Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age presents a broad overview of current understanding of the archaeology of Europe from 1000 BC through to the early historic periods, exploiting the large quantities of new evidence yielded by the upsurge in archaeological research and excavation on this period over the last thirty years. Three introductory chapters situate the reader in the times and the environments of Iron Age Europe. Fourteen regional chapters provide accessible syntheses of developments in different parts of the continent, from Ireland and Spain in the west to the borders with Asia in the east, from Scandinavia in the north to the Mediterranean shores in the south. Twenty-six thematic chapters examine different aspects of Iron Age archaeology in greater depth, from lifeways, economy, and complexity to identity, ritual, and expression. Among the many topics explored are agricultural systems, settlements, landscape monuments, iron smelting and forging, production of textiles, politics, demography, gender, migration, funerary practices, social and religious rituals, coinage and literacy, and art and design.

Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Settlement along the Empingham to Hannington Pipeline in Northamptonshire and Rutland

Author : Simon Carlyle,Jason Clarke,Andy Chapman
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784915353

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Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Settlement along the Empingham to Hannington Pipeline in Northamptonshire and Rutland by Simon Carlyle,Jason Clarke,Andy Chapman Pdf

Reports on excavations by Northamtonshire Archaeology (now MOLA) in the south-east Midlands region; Nineteen sites were investigated, dating primarily to the Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods

Farmsteads and Funerary Sites: The M1 Junction 12 Improvements and the A5–M1 Link Road, Central Bedfordshire

Author : Jim Brown
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789692617

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Farmsteads and Funerary Sites: The M1 Junction 12 Improvements and the A5–M1 Link Road, Central Bedfordshire by Jim Brown Pdf

Extensive excavations by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) near Houghton Regis and Toddington, in south Central Bedfordshire, provide a detailed multi-period dataset for regional and national comparison. Evidence ranges from middle/late Bronze Age pits to medieval settlements.

Iron Age and Roman Coin Hoards in Britain

Author : Roger Bland,Adrian Chadwick,Colin Haselgrove,David Mattingley
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9781785708589

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Iron Age and Roman Coin Hoards in Britain by Roger Bland,Adrian Chadwick,Colin Haselgrove,David Mattingley Pdf

More coin hoards have been recorded from Roman Britain than from any other province of the Empire. This comprehensive and lavishly illustrated volume provides a survey of over 3260 hoards of Iron Age and Roman coins found in England and Wales with a detailed analysis and discussion. Theories of hoarding and deposition and examined, national and regional patterns in the landscape settings of coin hoards presented, together with an analysis of those hoards whose findspots were surveyed and of those hoards found in archaeological excavations. It also includes an unprecedented examination of the containers in which coin hoards were buried and the objects found with them. The patterns of hoarding in Britain from the late 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD are discussed. The volume also provides a survey of Britain in the 3rd century AD, as a peak of over 700 hoards are known from the period from AD 253–296. This has been a particular focus of the project which has been a collaborative research venture between the University of Leicester and the British Museum funded by the AHRC. The aim has been to understand the reasons behind the burial and non-recovery of these finds. A comprehensive online database (https://finds.org.uk/database) underpins the project, which also undertook a comprehensive GIS analysis of all the hoards and field surveys of a sample of them.

The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond

Author : Colin Haselgrove,Thomas Hugh Moore
Publisher : Oxbow Books Limited
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : IND:30000110564626

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The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond by Colin Haselgrove,Thomas Hugh Moore Pdf

Over the years, there has been a major shift in Iron Age studies. This volume contains thirty-one papers, which covers the Later Iron Age that is taken to be circa 400/300 BC until the Roman Conquest.

The Materiality of Magic

Author : Natalie Armitage
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2015-12-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785700118

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The Materiality of Magic by Natalie Armitage Pdf

The subject of ‘magic’ has long been considered peripheral and sensationalist, the word itself having become something of an academic taboo. However, beliefs in magic and the rituals that surround them are extensive – as are their material manifestations – and to avoid them is to ignore a prevalent aspect of cultures worldwide, from prehistory to the present day. The Materiality of Magic addresses the value of the material record as a resource in investigations into magic, ritual practices, and popular beliefs. The chronological and geographic focuses of the papers presented here vary from prehistory to the present-day, including numinous interpretations of fossils and ritual deposits in Bronze Age Europe; apotropaic devices in Roman and Medieval Britain; the evolution of superstitions and ritual customs – from the ‘voodoo doll’ of Europe and Africa to a Scottish ‘wishing-tree’; and an exploration of spatiality in West African healing practices. The objectives of this collection of nine papers are twofold. First, to provide a platform from which to showcase innovative research and theoretical approaches in a subject which has largely been neglected within archaeology and related disciplines, and, secondly, to redress this neglect. The papers were presented at the 2012 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference in Liverpool.

Imperial College Sports Grounds and RMC Land, Harlington

Author : Andrew B. Powell,Alistair Barclay,Lorraine Mepham,Chris J. Stevens
Publisher : Wessex Archaeology
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781874350767

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Imperial College Sports Grounds and RMC Land, Harlington by Andrew B. Powell,Alistair Barclay,Lorraine Mepham,Chris J. Stevens Pdf

This volume brings together the results from the excavations at the former Imperial College Sports Ground, RMC Land and Land East of Wall Garden Farm, near the villages of Harlington and Sipson in the London Borough of Hillingdon. The excavations revealed parts of an archaeological landscape with a rich history of development from before 4000 BC to the post-medieval period. The opportunity to investigate two large areas of this landscape provided evidence for possible settlement continuity and shift over a period of 6000 years. Early to Middle Neolithic occupation was represented by a rectangular ditched mortuary enclosure and a large spread of pits, many containing deposits of Peterborough Ware pottery, flint and charred plant remains. A possible dispersed monument complex of three hengiform enclosures was associated with the rare remains of cremation burials radiocarbon dated to the Middle Neolithic. Limited Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age activity was identified, which is in stark contrast to the Middle to Late Bronze Age when a formalized landscape of extensive rectangular fields, enclosures, wells and pits was established. This major reorganized land division can be traced across the two sites and over large parts of the adjacent Heathrow terraces. A small, Iron Age and Romano-British nucleated settlement was constructed, with associated enclosures flanking a trackway. There were wayside inhumations, cremation burials and middens and more widely dispersed wells and quarries. Two possible sunken-featured buildings of early Saxon date were found. There was also a small cemetery. Subsequently, a middle Saxon and medieval field system of small enclosures and wells was established.

Yarnton

Author : Gill Hey,Paul M. Booth,Jane Timby
Publisher : Oxford Archaeology Monograph
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 1905905211

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Yarnton by Gill Hey,Paul M. Booth,Jane Timby Pdf

The Yarnton landscape has witnessed a long history of topographic and vegetational change linked to human activity. Settlements were occupied throughout the Iron Age and Roman periods.

Roman Iron Production in Britain

Author : Irene Schrüfer-Kolb
Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UOM:39015060807156

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Roman Iron Production in Britain by Irene Schrüfer-Kolb Pdf

Arguably, Britain's valuable and abundant supplies of iron were one of the principal attractions to its Roman invaders.