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EAA 164: Excavations at Wixoe Roman Small Town, Suffolk [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, 71
  • Serija: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 164
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford Archaeology East
  • ISBN-10: 1907588108
  • ISBN-13: 9781907588105
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, 71
  • Serija: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 164
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Oxford Archaeology East
  • ISBN-10: 1907588108
  • ISBN-13: 9781907588105
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Construction of the Abberton pipeline has provided the first opportunity for a major excavation within a Roman small town in Suffolk for more than 20 years. The pipeline, which extends from Kirtling Green (Suffolk) at the north end to Wormingford (Essex) at the south, also provided an opportunity to investigate the hinterland of the Roman town.Wixoe is one of only eight small towns known within the county and appears to have developed on both banks of the River Stour, close to an ancient crossing point and adjacent to the Via Devana. Apart from antiquarian investigations, little archaeological work had been undertaken within the town. Recently, however, extensive fieldwalking and metal detecting surveys conducted by local amateur archaeologists have led to the recovery of over 4,000 coins from the site of the town and its environs. A much clearer history of the town has begun to emerge as a result of the fieldwalking, geophysical survey, evaluation and excavation undertaken in advance of the pipeline project. This work has shown that Wixoe was a post-Boudican planned town probably established at a similar time to several others in the region. The town appears to have reached its peak in the 2nd century, following which there seems to have been a slow decline (at least in the excavated part of the settlement) leading to its eventual abandonment in the very late 4th or early 5th century. The excavations produced a significant fmds assemblage that includes a major collection of pottery, analysis of which has identified supply patterns similar to other civilian Roman 'borderland' settlements in the region, especially Great Chesterford.

The first major excavation within a Roman small town in Suffolk for over 20 years showed that Wixoe was a post-Boudican planned town established at the same time as others in the region. Analysis of the significant pottery assemblage identified supply patterns similar to other civilian Roman 'borderland' settlements, especially Great Chesterford
List of Figure
v
List of Tables
vii
Contributor viii
Acknowledgements viii
Abbreviations ix
Summary/Resume/Zusammenfassung ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
I General Background
1(1)
II Geology and Topography
1(1)
III Archaeological and Historical Background
1(4)
IV Evaluation and Excavation Programme. Strategy and Methodology
5(5)
V Research Aims
10(1)
VI Site Phasing and Other Matters
10(1)
VII Storage and Curation
11(2)
Chapter 2 The Archaeological Sequence
I Period 1: Before the Roman Town
13(1)
II Period 2.1: The Town's Foundation and harly Development (mid/late 1st to early/mid 2nd centuries AD)
13(10)
III Period 2.2: Expansion: The Middle Roman Town (mid 2nd to early/mid 3rd centuries AD)
23(23)
IV Period 2.3: The Later Roman Town: A Period of Decline? (mid 3rd to mid/late 4th centuries AD)
46(15)
V Period 2.4: The Town's Final Years (late 4th to early 5th centuries AD)
61(2)
VI Late Iron Age and Roman Settlements in the Town's Northern Hinterland (WIX021, WTL010 and BYG030)
63(10)
Chapter 3 The Finds
I Coins
73(6)
Nina Crummy
II Metalwork
79(12)
Christine Howard-Davis
III Metalworking Debris
91(4)
Peter Boardman
IV Glass
95(1)
Stephen Wadeson
V Romano-British Pottery
95(50)
Alice Lyons
Kay Hartley
Gwladys Monteil
Val Rigby
Roger Tomlin
Stephen Wadeson
David Williams
VI Ceramic Building Material
145(1)
Rob Atkins
Dan Stansbie
VII Fired Clay
146(1)
Carole Fletcher
Rob Atkins
VIII Mortar and Opus Signinum
146(1)
Rob Atkins
IX Wall Plaster
147(1)
Rob Atkins
X Miscellaneous Objects
147(1)
Christine Howard-Davis
XI Stone Objects
147(3)
Ruth Shaffrey
XII Worked Bone and Antler
150(5)
Christine Howard-Davis
Chapter 4 The Zooarchacolagical and Botanical Evidence
I Human Skeletal Remains
155(2)
Zoe Ui Choileain
II Animal Bone
157(10)
Chris Faine
III Charred Plant Macrofossils and Other Remains
167(8)
Rachel Fosberry
IV Mollusca
175(2)
Rachel Fosberry
Chapter 5 Discussion and Conclusions
I Suffolk's Roman Small Towns
177(1)
II Roman Wixoe
177(7)
III The Town's Changing Character
184(8)
IV The Hinterland
192(5)
V Conclusions
197(1)
Appendices
Appendix 1 Wixoe (WIX022) Catalogue of Roman Coins
198(5)
Nina Crummy
Appendix 2 Notes on the Roman Pottery from Minor Sites
203(2)
Edward Bichlulph
Alice Lyons
Appendix 3 Roman Pottery Fabrics
205(2)
Alice Lyons
Appendix 4 Roman Pottery Forms
207(2)
Alice Lyons
Bibliography 209(11)
Index 220
Sue Vaughan