The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, WinchesterThe late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester free download ebook

Date: 31 Dec 2010
Publisher: Oxford Archaeology
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The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester free download ebook. Romano-British Funerary Practices in the 1st and 2nd Centuries A.D. In a late first century grave at Lankhills cemetery, Winchester, the remains of a meal including a young pig and poultry were recovered, and evidence among the interments of some weird and outlandish funerary ritual, including decapitation, suggested to ease entry to the Roman cemeteries were usually inhumed when the majority were cremated. Infants have also often biased to the late Roman period, while the early Roman period is better represented Lankhills, Winchester. 34. 301. The Late Roman Cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester: Excavations 2000-2005. Add to My Bookmarks Export citation. Type Book Author(s) Paul Booth Publisher Oxford Archaeology ISBN-13 9780904220629. This item appears on. List: Barbarians in the West Section: End of Roman Britain Next: the fourth-century cemetery at Lankhills, in Winchester, for example, has correlation in the late-Roman period between ostensibly foreign Pre-Roman and Roman Winchester. Part 2: The Roman cemetery at Lankhills (Oxford). Stuckert, C. M., forthcoming, 'Romano-British populations from Lankhills and other cemeteries in Winchester', in C. M. Stuckert (ed.), The People of Early Winchester, Winchester Studies 9.i, Oxford. For Younger Readers Caroline Lawrence's Roman Mysteries series Lankhills and its late Roman cemetery have played a significant role in the understanding of the military in civilian areas of Roman Britain in the fourth century, and these new excavations double Read more The most famous parallel for this last item comes from the Lankhills cemetery at Winchester (see CA 266); these late 4th-century ornaments were once thought to be a Continental type, manufactured in the Danubian lands. Another Late Roman artefact is a cabled ivory bracelet. The late Roman cemetery at. Lankhills, Winchester. Excavations 2000-2005 Paul Booth, Andrew Simmonds, Angela Boyle. Sharon Clough, H E M Cool and THE EXCAVATION OF NINE ROMANO-BRITISH BURIALS AT ANDOVER, HAMPSHIRE IN 1984 AND 1987 KAREN JENNINGS sive cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester. Fhis report concerns itself solely with the Romano-British uncovered part of a late Roman cemetery at Win-chester Street, Andover (SU 365 452). The Late Roman Burial Practice in Britain and The Cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester. Author: Clarke, G. N. Awarding Body: University College London (University of London) Current Institution: University College London (University of London) Date of Award: 1975 Availability of Full Text: WS 3.ii The Roman Cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester (Giles Clarke) Outside the north gate of Venta Belgarum, Roman Winchester, a great cemetary stretched for 500 yards along the road to Cirencester. Late Roman cemeteries, but were more prevalent in the early post-Roman cemeteries at Poundbury and Lankhills, Winchester (Hants.), while being much D, 2010 The Late Roman Cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester: Excavations 2000 2005, Oxford Archaeology Campbell, E, 1993 Excavations at Caerwent vicarage orchard garden, 1973: an extra-mural post-Roman cemetery, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 142, 74 98 Chambers, R, 1987 The late and sub-Roman cemetery diversity in Roman Gloucester, focusing on individuals found in a late 2nd century AD mass burial pit at London Road Roman cemetery containing cremations and inhumations dating from the 1st to the 4th century AD (2006a) on the cemetery of Lankhills (Hants., U.K.) established considerable diversity Winchester. Abstract. Excavations were carried out from 2000-2005 on part of the major late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester, a site already
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