Roman small towns in Eastern England and beyond
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Roman small towns in Eastern England and beyond
(Oxbow monograph, 52)
Oxbow Books, c1995
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A collection of 19 papers from a conference held at Knutston Hall in December 1992. Papers include: Roman small towns and medieval small towns; the plan of Romano-British Baldock, Hertfordshire and new thoughts on town defences in the western territory of the Catuvellauni.
Table of Contents
- Roman small towns and medieval small towns, A.E. Brown
- small towns - the British perspective, B.C.Burnham
- the aerial view, D.R. Wilson
- strategies for Roman small towns, M. Millett
- surveying small towns - the Romano-British roadside settlement at Shriptonthorpe, East Yorkshire, J. Taylor
- small towns and villages of Roman Norfolk - the evidence of surface and metal-detector finds, D. Gurney
- a hole in the distribution map - the characteristics of small towns in Suffolk, J. Plouviez
- Roman small towns in Leicestershire, P. Liddle
- some Roman small towns in North Lincolnshire and South Humberside, B. Whitwell
- when is a town not a town? - "small towns" on the Nene and Welland in their context, F. Condron
- Kelvedon and the fort myth in the development of Roman small towns in Essex, M. Eddy
- new thoughts on town defences in the western territory of the Catuvellauni, C. Woodfield
- Durobrivae, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, D.F. Mackreth
- Sapperton, B. Simmons
- Sandy, M. Dawson
- the plan of Romano-British Baldock, Hertfordshire, G. Burleigh
- secondary urban centres in Gaul, A. King
- small towns of the Ubii and Cugerni/Baetasii civitates (lower Germany), M. Gechter
- small towns - then, now - and then?, J. Wacher.
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