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Romano-British Tombstones between the 1st and 3rd Centuries AD: Epigraphy, gender and familial relations Geoff W. Adams

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Romano-British Tombstones between the 1st and 3rd Centuries AD: Epigraphy, gender and familial relations Geoff W. Adams
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Geoff W. Adams, Rebecca Tobler
ISBN: 9781407300870, 1407300873
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Romano-British Tombstones between the 1st and 3rd Centuries AD: Epigraphy, gender and familial relations Geoff W. Adams by Geoff W. Adams, Rebecca Tobler 9781407300870, 1407300873 instant download after payment.

For one of the most isolated provinces in the Roman Empire, the archaeology of Roman Britain has been one of the most researched areas. However, the coverage is not complete and this study focuses on one of the neglected areas - what the tombstones of Roman Britain reveal about epigraphy, gender and familial relations throughout the 1st and 3rd centuries AD. Much of this study refers to the Romanisation of Britain during this period of time. Chapter 1 looks at the social significance of tombstones and burial customs; Chapter 2 contains the analysis by categorization of gender and age; Chapter 3 details the dedicators of Romano-British tombstones; Chapter 4 discusses the epigraphic and artistic significance of the tombstones; Chapter 5 details the materials and dimensions. There are six data Appendices presenting the chronological analyses, and separate studies of civilian and military tombstones.

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