Studies in the Roman and medieval archaeology of Exeter /

This second volume presenting the research carried out through the Exeter: A Place in Time project presents a series of specialist contributions that underpin the general overview published in the first volume. Chapter 2 provides summaries of the excavations carried out within the city of Exeter bet...

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Other authors / contributors: Rippon, Stephen, 1968- (Editor), Holbrook, N. (Neil) (Editor)
Imprint: Oxford ; Havertown, PA : Oxbow Books, 2021.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
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Series:Exeter: a place in time ; 2
Exeter archaeological report ; 8
Table of Contents:
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • List of Appendices
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Contributors
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Summary Foreign Language Summaries
  • 1. Introduction: Studies in the Roman and Medieval Archaeology of Exeter Stephen Rippon and Neil Holbrook
  • 2. Summaries of the Excavations within the City of Exeter 1812-2019 David Gould, Andrew Pye and Stephen Rippon
  • 3. Roman Exeter: The Fortress Plan and Gazetteers of Evidence for the Street Plans and Stone Buildings Paul Bidwell and David Gould
  • Section 4. Medieval Documentary Evidence Relating to the High Street, Trichay Street and Goldsmith Street Excavations John Allan
  • 5. Excavations at Trichay Street and Pancras Lane, 1972-3 Nicky Garland, John Allan and Neil Holbrook
  • 6. Excavations at Goldsmith Street Area III, 1971-2 Neil Holbrook, John Allan and Jonathan Hart
  • 7. Excavations at 196-7 High Street, 1972-4 John Allan, Nicky Garland and Neil Holbrook
  • 8. Excavations at Rack Street, 1974-5 and 1977-8 Nicky Garland, Neil Holbrook and John Allan
  • 9. The Faunal Remains from Exeter, 1976-1990 Malene Lauritsen
  • 10.Archaeometallurgy: An Assessment of Roman and Medieval Crucibles and Other Possible Metalworking Debris Carlotta Gardner and David Dungworth
  • 11.Dendrochronology: The Roman and Medieval Timbers from Exeter Cathy Tyers
  • 12.Pottery Supply in Roman Exeter and the South-WestPaul Bidwell, with contributions by Kamal Badreshany and Roger T. Taylor
  • 13.1 Roman Ceramic Building Material: Introduction Stephen Rippon and Neil Holbrook
  • 13.2 Roman Brick and Tile Production in Devon Sara Machin
  • 13.3 An Analysis of the Roman Ceramic Building Material Industry in Devon Using pXRF Peter Warry
  • 14.The Querns and Millstones of Roman Exeter: Supplying and Feeding the Fortress and Town Ruth Shaffrey
  • 15.Can Analysis of Claudian Bronze Coins Found at Exeter Usefully Contribute to the Debate for an 'Earlier' or 'Later' Claudio-Neronian Origin for the Legionary Fortress? Robert Kenyon
  • 16.The Roman Coins from Exeter and its HinterlandAndrew Brown and Sam Moorhead
  • 17.The Local, Regional and Other North European Pottery, 900-1550 John Allan, with contributions from Michael Hughes and Roger T. Taylor
  • 18.The South European Pottery, 1250-1550 Alejandra Gutierrez and Hugo Blake, with contributions from Kamal Badreshany and Michael Hughes
  • 19.Exeter's Medieval Cemeteries: A Bioarchaeological Analysis Mandy Kingdom
  • Bibliography
  • Index.