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Silchester Roman Town Insula IX: the development of an urban property c. AD 40-50 - c. AD 250

Clarke, A., Fulford, M.G., Rains, M. and Tootell, K. (2007) Silchester Roman Town Insula IX: the development of an urban property c. AD 40-50 - c. AD 250. Internet Archaeology, 21. ISSN 1363-5387

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Abstract/Summary

The development of an urban property in the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hampshire, England) is traced from the late 1st to the mid-3rd century AD. Three successive periods of building with their associated finds of artefacts and biological remains are described and interpreted with provisional reconstructions of the buildings. Links are provided to a copy of the Integrated Archaeological Database (IADB), archived by the Archaeology Data Service, which holds the primary excavation and finds records.

Item Type:Article
Divisions:Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Department of Archaeology
Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Social Archaeology
ID Code:3397

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