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Life In The Limes Studies Of The People And Objects Of The Roman Frontiers Rob Collins

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Life In The Limes Studies Of The People And Objects Of The Roman Frontiers Rob Collins
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 103.9 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Rob Collins, Frances McIntosh
ISBN: 9781782972532, 9781782972563, 9781782972549, 1782972536, 1782972560, 1782972544
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Life In The Limes Studies Of The People And Objects Of The Roman Frontiers Rob Collins by Rob Collins, Frances Mcintosh 9781782972532, 9781782972563, 9781782972549, 1782972536, 1782972560, 1782972544 instant download after payment.

Lindsay Allason-Jones has been at the forefront of small finds and Roman frontier research for 40 years in a career focussed on, but not exclusive to, the north of Britain, encompassing an enormous range of object types and subject areas. Divided into thematic sections the contributions presented here to celebrate her many achievements all represent at least one aspect of Lindsay’s research interests. These encompass social and industrial aspects of northern frontier forts; new insights into inscribed and sculptural stones specific to military communities; religious, cultural and economic connotations of Roman armour finds; the economic and ideological penetration of romanitas in the frontiers as reflected by individual objects and classes of finds; evidence of trans-frontier interactions and invisible people; the role of John Clayton in the exploration and preservation of Hadrian’s Wall and its material culture; the detailed consideration of individual objects of significant interest; and a discussion of the widespread occurrence of mice in Roman art.

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