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Londons Roman Tools Craft Agriculture And Experience In An Ancient City Owen Humphreys

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Londons Roman Tools Craft Agriculture And Experience In An Ancient City Owen Humphreys
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.4 MB
Author: Owen Humphreys
ISBN: 9781407357386, 1407357387
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Londons Roman Tools Craft Agriculture And Experience In An Ancient City Owen Humphreys by Owen Humphreys 9781407357386, 1407357387 instant download after payment.

London was the administrative centre of Roman Britain, and its largest city. After centuries of excavation, Londinium is one of the best understood cities in the Empire. London is also home to one of the most exceptional collections of craft and agricultural tools in the Roman world. London’s Roman Tools moves beyond typological analysis to show how Roman artefacts can illuminate the lives of ordinary people. Using a framework of practice theory, it explores the lives of Roman craft and agricultural workers in London; a diverse and changing group which has rarely been examined previously. Also provided is an illustrated catalogue of 837 Roman tools from London. Many are exceptionally well preserved, some are unknown elsewhere, and most have not previously been published. A detailed typological discussion synthesises decades of developments in French and German literature with new insights from the London material.

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