459 results on '"Fulford, Michael"'
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152. Victorian Excavation Methodology: The Society of Antiquaries at Silchester in 1893
153. The Heirs of King Verica. Culture and Politics in Roman Britain. By Martin Henig. 260mm. Pp 160, 68 ills, 16 col pls. Stroud: Tempus, 2002. ISBN 0752419609. £17.99.
154. The Excavation of a Ceremonial Site at Folly Lane, Verulamium. By Rosalind Niblett. 300mm. Pp xx plus 456, ills. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Britannia Monograph Series 14, 1999. ISBN 0907764231. £45.
155. Phases of urbanism in Roman Britain
156. Wroxeter: legionaru fortress, baths, and the ‘great rebuilding’ of c. A. D. 450-550 - Philip Barker, Roger White, Kate Pretty, Heather Bird, and Mike Corbishley, THE BATHS BASILICA WROXETER. EXCAVATIONS 1966-90 (English Heritage, London 1997). Pp. xxi + 395, 380 figs and separate folder of 177 loose-leaf figs. ISBN 1 85074 528 5. - Peter Ellis (ed.), THE ROMAN BATHS AND MACELLUM AT WROXETER. EXCAVATIONS BY GRAHAM WEBSTER 1955-85 (English Heritage, London 2000). Pp. xv + 394, 212 figs. ISBN 1 85074 606 0. - John Chadderton (ed.), THE LEGIONARY FORTRESS AT WROXETER. EXCAVATIONS BY GRAHAM WEBSTER, 1955-85 (English Heritage, London 2002). Pp. xiv + 289, 160 figs. ISBN 1 85074 685 0.
157. REVIEWS
158. The fabrics of Roman pottery found in Britain - ROBERTA TOMBER and JOHN DORE, THE NATIONAL ROMAN FABRIC REFERENCE COLLECTION. A HANDBOOK (Museum of London Archaeology Service, London 1998). Pp. vi + 247, 179 colour plates. ISBN 1 901992 01 2.
159. Pottery in the Roman World: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach D. P. S. Peacock
160. G. Barker, D. Gilbertson, B. Jones and D. Mattingly, Farming the Desert. The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Archaeological Survey. Paris: UNESCO Publishing; Tripoli: Department of Antiquities; London: Society for Libyan Studies, 1996. Vol. 1. SYNTHESIS (Ed. G. Barker). Pp. xx + 404; illus. ISBN 0-9508-3638-9/9-2310-3214-3. £40.00. Vol. 2. GAZETEER AND POTTERY (Ed. D. Mattingly). Pp. xxi + 393, illus. ISBN 0-9508-3639-7/9-2310-3273-9. £50.00.
161. A Late Iron Age Mirror Burial from Latchmere Green, near Silchester, Hampshire
162. REVIEWS
163. Excavations at Sabratha 1948-1951 II: The Finds, Pt. 2: The Finewares and Lamps
164. Pompeii: The Living City
165. Roman London
166. Lecture Summaries
167. Lixus. Actes du colloque organisé par l'Institut des sciences de l'archéologie et du patrimoine de Rabat avec leconcours de l'École Française de Rome, Larache, 8–11 novembre 1989. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 166.) Pp. 420; numerous figs, pls and plans. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1992. Paper.
168. Developing Landscapes of Lowland Britain. The Archaeology of the British Gravels: A Review
169. The Monumental and the Mundane: A Common Epigraphic Tradition
170. Les figurines en terre cuite gallo-romaines
171. Les figurines en terre cuite gallo-romaines
172. Journal of Roman Archaeology. Vols. 1-3
173. The Romanization of Britain:an essay in archaeological interpretation. By M. Millett.
174. Silchester Amphitheatre
175. The Landscape of Roman Britain: A Review
176. The Excavation of Insula IX, Silchester: the First Five Years of the ‘Town Life’ Project, 1997–2001.
177. Timing Devices, Fermentation Vessels, ‘Ritual’ Piercings? A Consideration of Deliberately ‘Holed’ Pots from Silchester and Elsewhere.
178. Links with the Past: Pervasive ‘Ritual’ Behaviour in Roman Britain.
179. The Roman Invasion of A.D. 43.
180. Shops, Stalls, Stores: Pre-consumption Deposits and Centrally Organised Distribution in Antonine Britain
181. Territorial expansion and the Roman Empire.
182. Economic interdependence among urban communities of the Roman Mediterranean.
183. Silchester: Excavations at the North Gate, on the North Walls, and in the Northern Suburbs 1988 and 1991–3.
184. A Roman Shipwreck off Nornour, Isles of Scilly?
185. Review Article.
186. Imported Pottery from Germany in Late Roman Britain.
187. Nero and Britain: the Palace of the Client King at Callevaand Imperial Policy towards the Province after Boudicca
188. The Distribution and Dating of New Forest Pottery.
189. The Collegium Peregrinorumat Silchester
190. Isurium Brigantum: an archaeological survey of Roman Aldborough.
191. Calleva Atrebatum: An Interim Report on the Excavation of the Oppidum, 1980–86
192. Human Remains from the North Gate, Silchester: an ‘Early’ and a ‘Late’ Radiocarbon Date from the City.
193. The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade
194. Roman Wight. A Guide Catalogue to 'The Island of Vectis, very near to Britannia' D. J. Tomalin
195. The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain Vivien G. Swan
196. Early Roman Occupation at Cirencester J. S. Wacher A. D. McWhirr
197. Leptiminus (Lamta): A Roman Port City in Tunisia Report No. I N. Ben Lazreg D. J. Mattingly
198. Interpreting Pottery. By AnneAnderson
199. Coin Circulation and Mint Activity in the Late Roman Empire: some economic implications
200. Byzantium and Britain: a Mediterranean perspective on Post-Roman Mediterranean Imports in Western Britain and Ireland
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