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Studies in Rome's material past in honour of B R Hartley
Author(s): J. Bird
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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 moulé 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 Kortuem & A Mees ); Samian from the City of Lincoln ( M J Darling ); Expert systems in sigillata and numismatic studies ( G Rogers ); Un dépot pré-flavien à 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 Bémont ); 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 ).
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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 moulé 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 Kortuem & A Mees ); Samian from the City of Lincoln ( M J Darling ); Expert systems in sigillata and numismatic studies ( G Rogers ); Un dépot pré-flavien à 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 Bémont ); 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 ).
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Editor’s foreword
  • Contents
  • List of contributors
  • Brian Rodgerson Hartley: an appreciation, with contributions by his friends and relations: Geoffrey Dannell
  • B. R. H.: S.S. Frere
  • A bibliography of the works of B. R. Hartley: Josephine Dool and John Pentney
  • 1 Inde opes et rerum secundarum luxus, Stanwick and Melsonby: Leon Fitts
  • 2 Tacitus on Agricola: truth and stereotype: R. H. Martin
  • 3 Agricola and Roman Scotland: some structural evidence: Gordon Maxwell
  • 4 Camelon and Flavian troop-movements in southern Britain: some ceramic evidence: Vivien G. Swan and Paul T. Bidwell
  • 5 Units doubled and divided and the planning of forts and fortresses: Mark Hassall
  • 6 The dating of town walls in Roman Britain: John Wacher
  • 7 William Stukeley’s Caesaromagus, its basis in fiction and fact: Raphael M. J. Isserlin
  • 8 Romano-British art and Gallo-Roman samian: Martin Henig
  • 9 Ovolos on Dragendorff form 30 from the collections of Frédéric Hermet and Dieudonné Rey: Geoffrey Dannell, Brenda Dickinson and Alain Vernhet
  • 10 Three stamped decorated bowls from Gloucester: Felicity Wild
  • 11 Old wine in new bottles. Reflections on the organization of the production of terra sigillata at La Graufesenque: Marinus Polak
  • 12 Un vase moulé de Montans au décor volontairement effacé: Jean-Louis Tilhard
  • 13 Lezoux – La Graufesenque et la Romanisation: Hugues Vertet
  • 14 A collection of samian from the legionary works-depot at Holt: Margaret Ward
  • 15 An unusual decorated jar from Northamptonshire: Graham Webster
  • 16 Zur Verwertbarkeit von Reliefsigillaten des 2. und 3. Jahrhunderts: Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche
  • 17 A decorated samian dish from the London waterfront: Joanna Bird
  • 18 Die Datierung der Rheinzaberner Reliefsigillata: Klaus Kortüm und Allard Mees
  • 19 Samian from the City of Lincoln: a question of status?: Margaret J. Darling
  • 20 Expert systems in sigillata and numismatic studies: George Rogers
  • 21 Un dépôt pré-flavien à Tongeren (Belgique): M. Vanderhoeven
  • 22 Where did Cen, Reditas and Sace produce pots? A summary of the range and distribution of Romano-British stamped wares: Val Rigby
  • 23 The incidence of stamped mortaria in the Roman Empire, with special reference to imports to Britain: Kay Hartley, with illustrations by Malcolm Stroud
  • 24 Early Roman amphorae from Le Mans: Patrick Galliou
  • 25 Pottery production at Corbridge in the late 1st century: J. N. Dore
  • 26 Une enfance de Dionysos: moule d’applique de la collection Constancias: Colette Bémont
  • 27 From Katendrecht back to Nijmegen: a group of pottery moulds and relief-tablets from Ulpia Noviomagus: J. K. Haalebos and L. Swinkels
  • 28 Second-century pottery from Caerleon derived from metal and samian prototypes: Janet and Peter Webster
  • 29 Hoards of Roman coins found in Britain: the search and the byways: Anne S. Robertson
  • 30 Do brooches have ritual associations?: Grace Simpson and Beatrice Blance
  • 31 A hoard of late Roman ironwork from Sibson, Huntingdonshire: W. H. Manning
  • 32 A sling from Melandra?: John Peter Wild
  • 33 Early occupation at St. Mary’s Abbey, York: the evidence of the glass: H.E.M. Cool
  • 34 A glass drinking cup with incised decoration from Newton Kyme, North Yorkshire: Jennifer Price
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