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The Roman West in the third century

AuteurKing A. & Henig M.

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Jaar1981

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume109/1

SubtitelContributions from archaeology and history

Pagina’s257

UitgeverB.A.R.

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9780860541271

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The Church of the third century in the West 5-13
Chadwick H.

Cremation and inhumation - change in the third century 15-19
Jones R. F. J.

Romano-Celtic temples in the third century 21-26
Horne P.
  • The use of Romano-Celtic temples in different periods in Roman Britain , p. 22
  • The building and use of Romano-Celtic temples in different periods in Continental Europe , p. 23
  • The use of Romano-Celtic temples in different periods in Continental Europe, according to their location , p. 24

The third century: crisis or change? 27-38
Reece R.
  • Towns and town-life in North West Europe , pp. 28-29
  • The Roman villa as a unit of production , pp. 29-30
  • Trade over long distances , pp. 31-32
  • The aim and nature of Roman Imperialism , pp. 32-33

The economic effects of Roman frontier policy 39-53
Birley A. R.
  • The size of the Roman army, c. A. D. 150 , pp. 40-42

The decline of samian ware manufacture in the North West Provinces: problems of chronology and interpretation 55-78
King A.
  • The distribution of Antonine denarii in hoards terminating between c. 140 and c. 270 , p. 58
  • Silver coinage in hoards terminating between c. 140 and c. 280 , p. 59
  • Bronze coinage in hoards terminating between c. 140 and c. 270 , p. 60
  • Map showing generalised distribution areas of the principal samian ware kiln centres of the late second and early third centuries , p. 64
  • Dated sherds from different kiln centres, expressed as a histogram of the number of coin-dated sherds per ten year period , p. 65
  • Relative costs for transporting samian ware to Britain , pp. 70-78

Coinage and currency in the third century 79-88
Reece R.
  • The metallic study of coins , pp. 79-80
  • The value of coins , pp. 80-81
  • Mints , p. 81
  • Coin circulation; casual losses and hoarding , pp. 81-84
  • Political and social implications of hoards , pp. 84-87

The circulation of coin in the western provinces A. D. 260-295 89-126
King C. E.
  • British and Gallic sites mentioned in the tekst and tables , p. 91
  • Coinage of Gallic, British and central Empires, and imitations, from sites in the western provinces , pp. 101-114
  • Percentage distributions of Gallic Empire, central Empire andn imitation coins , p. 115

Continuity and change in the design of Roman jewellery 127-143
Henig M.
  • Rings of the late second and third centuries , pp. 130-131
  • A parure of the late second or early third centuries from Lyons (from Comarmond 1844) , pp. 134-137

Roman mirrors and the third century 145-157
Lloyd-Morgan G.
  • Group E: small thick disc mirrors , pp. 145-146
  • Group E mirror, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier , p. 147
  • Group Eb mirror, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier , p. 147
  • Groups W and X: disc mirrors with handles across the back , pp. 146-152
  • Group W mirror from Nijmegen, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden , p. 148
  • Group W mirror from Simpelveld, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden , p. 148
  • Group Wa mirror, Hamburg Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe , p. 148
  • Group Xc mirror, Castello Sforzesco, Milan , p. 149
  • Glas mirrors , pp. 152-154
  • Group Y mirror, Narodni Muzej, Ljubljana , p. 150
  • Group Y mirror, Grosvenor Museum, Chester , p. 150
  • Decorative motifs on group X mirrors in the Rijksmuseum G. M. Kam, Nijmegen , p. 153

Romano-British mosaics in the third century 159-165
Smith D. J.
  • Mosaic of A. D. 220-80, Rapsley, Surrey , p. 161
  • Mosaic from Harpole, Northants , p. 161
  • Mosaic of the late third century, Bignor, Sussex , p. 162
  • Mosaic of c. 270+, Room VII, Kingsweston, Glos. , p. 162

Architectural patronage in the western provinces of the Roman Empire in the third century 167-188
Blagg T. F. C.
  • Epigraphic evidence for architectural patronage , pp. 167-168
  • Third century changes in architectural practice , pp. 168-169
  • Third century changes in architectural practice . Decorated architectural stonework: the decline of the Corinthian capital , pp. 169-173
  • Third century changes in architectural practice . Public building activity in Britain , pp. 173-174
  • Third century changes in architectural practice . Houses, temples and Tuscan columns: the private domain , pp. 174-180
  • Third century changes in architectural practice . Building and destruction in Gaul , pp. 180-183
  • Third century investment in town walls , pp. 183-185
  • Corinthian column capital, Chesters , p. 171
  • Decorated pier capital, Bathford , p. 171
  • Beauvais town wall, interior face, East side , p. 172
  • Town walls, Silchester , p. 172
  • Tuscan columns , p. 175
  • Tuscan column capitals with steep profiles , p. 177
  • Tuscan column and capitals from the area around Water Newton , p. 177
  • Romano-Celtic temples in Continental Europe with evidence of use in some part of the third century , p. 179
  • Romano-Celtic temples in Continental Europe with evidence of destruction in the third century , p. 181

The burden of Roman grandeur: aspects of public building in the cities of Asia and Achaea 189-197
Walker S.

African building: money, politics and crisis in Auzia 199-210
Fentress E.
  • Histogram of new and repaired buildings per year in North Africa , p. 200
  • Histogram of new and repaired buildings per year in Africa Proconsularis , p. 200
  • Map showing location of Auzia , p. 202
  • Histogram of buildings set up or repaired at Auzia in the third century , p. 203

The revolt of the Gordians and the amphitheatre at Thysdrus (El Djem) 211-214
Bomgardner D. L.
  • Comparison of the sizes of the Colosseum and the Thysdrus amphitheatre , p. 212

Money-rents and food-renders in Gallic funerary reliefs 215-233
Drinkwater J. F.
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Neumagen , p. 219
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Igel , p. 219
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Trier , p. 220
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Neumagen-Grosser Elternpaarpfeiler , p. 220
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Mannheim , p. 221
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Arlon , p. 221
  • 'Rent-paying scene': Luxembourg , p. 222
  • 'Food-rendering scene': Igel , p. 222
  • 'Food-rendering scene': Arlon , p. 227
  • Zirkusdenkmal, Neumagen-Warenverkauf , p. 227
  • 'Draper's memorial': Arlon , p. 228
  • Quant's reconstruction of the Igel column , p. 228
  • Wiltheim's sketch of the Ara Lunae at Arlon , p. 229
  • Reconstruction of an Arlon 'A' pillar , p. 229

The fate of Gallo-Roman villages in the third century 235-243
Wightman E.
  • The fates of vici in Belgica , p. 237

The third century Roman occupation in Belgium: the evidence of the coastal plain 245-257
Thoen H.
  • The Belgian Coastal Plain , pp. 245-248
  • The Gallo-Roman Settlement of the Coastal Plain , pp. 248-250
  • Economic life: the produce of the region , pp. 250-252
  • Economic life: imports , pp. 252-256
  • The Belgian coastal plain in the Roman period, c. 70-270 , p. 247
  • Late Roman defences along the North Sea coasts , p. 249
  • Plan of part of a 'Red Hill' at Leffinge , p. 251
  • Local pottery from the coastal plain , p. 253
  • Prominent trade-routes during the third century , p. 255
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