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Stanway An Lite Burial Site At Camulodunum Philip Crummy Stephen Benfield

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Stanway An Lite Burial Site At Camulodunum Philip Crummy Stephen Benfield
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Publisher: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 74.11 MB
Author: Philip Crummy, Stephen Benfield, Nina Crummy, Valery Rigby, Donald Shimmin
ISBN: 9780907764359, 0907764355
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Stanway An Lite Burial Site At Camulodunum Philip Crummy Stephen Benfield by Philip Crummy, Stephen Benfield, Nina Crummy, Valery Rigby, Donald Shimmin 9780907764359, 0907764355 instant download after payment.

With contributions by Anne-Maria Bojko, Nigel Brown, C. R. Cartwright, H. E. M. Cool, G. B. Dannell, John A. Davies, Brenda Dickinson, Val Fryer, Richard Hingley, Ralph Jackson, Anthony J. Legge, Hazel Martingell, S. A. Mays, N. D. Meeks, Peter Murphy, Susan La Niece, Keith Oak, Sarah Paynter, Ulrich Schädler, Paul R. Sealey, Alec Wade, John Peter Wild and Patricia E. J. Wiltshir.
This detailed volume is the final report from excavations at Stanway, on the outskirts of Colchester which took place in stages between 1987 and 2002. A Mid-Iron Age farmstead represents the oldest structure found on the site, but it is a series of Late Iron Age burials, probably from one high-status family of the Catuvellauni which have attracted the most attention. Burials at the cemetery continued to arround 60 AD, providing important information for the native elite during the period of the Roman conquest. Grave goods include glass vessels, amphorae of wine and several gaming boards and many goods show evidence of ritual breakage. Discussion includes articles on dating, the identity of those buried and comparison with other elite British burials.

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