Form and Fabric: Studies in Rome's Material Past in Honour of B.R.Hartley (Oxbow Monographs) (Hardback)
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|Short Description for Form and Fabric Colleagues friends and students pay tribute to Brian Hartley's contribution to Roman archaeology and particularly to samian studies with essays on: Stanwick and Melsonby (L Fitts); Tacitus on Agricola (R H Martin); Agricola and Roman Scotland (G Maxwell)
Full description- Publisher: Oxbow Books
- Published: 01 December 1998
- Format: Hardback 324 pages
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- Categories: European History | Ancient History: To C 500 CE | Classical History / Classical Civilisation | Archaeology | Classical Greek & Roman Archaeology
- ISBN 13: 9781900188357 ISBN 10: 190018835X
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Full description for Form and Fabric
Colleagues, friends and students pay tribute to Brian Hartley's contribution to Roman archaeology and particularly to samian studies with essays on: Stanwick and Melsonby (L Fitts); Tacitus on Agricola (R H Martin); Agricola and Roman Scotland (G Maxwell); Cameleon and Flavian troop-movements in southern Britain (V G Swan & Paul T Bidwell); The planning of forts and fortresses (M Hassall); The dating of town walls (J Wacher); William Stukeley's Caesarmagus (R M J Isserlin); Romano-British art and samian (Martin Henig); Three stamped decorated bowls from Gloucester (F Wild); The organization of the production of terra sigillata at La Graufesenque (M Polak); Un vase moule de Montans (J-L Tilhard); Lezoux - La Graufesenque et la Romanisation (H Verlet); An unusual decorated jar from Northamptonshire (G Webster); Zur Verwertbarkeit von Reliefsigillaten des 2. und 3. Jahrunderts (I Huld-Zetsche); A decorated samian dish from London (J Bird); Die Datierung der Rheinzaberner Reliefsigillata (K Kortum & A Mees); Samian from the City of Lincoln (M J Darling); Expert systems in sigillata and numismatic studies (G Rogers); Un depot pre-flavien a Tongeren (Belgique) (M Vanderhoeven); The range and distribution of Romano-British stamped wares (V Rigby); Early Roman amphorae from Le Mans (P Galliou); Pottery production at Corbridge in the 1st century (J N Dore); Une moule d'applique de la collection Constancias (C Bemont); Second-century pottery derived from metal and samian prototypes (J Webster & P Webster); Hoards of Roman coins found in Britain (A S Robertson); Do brooches have ritual associations? (G Simpson & B Blance); A hoard of late Roman ironwork from Sibson (W H Manning); A sling from melandra? (J P Wild); Early occupations at St. Mary's Abbey, York: the evidence of the glass (H E M Cool).

