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North Sea and channel connectivity during the Late Iron Age and Roman Period 175/150BC-AD409

AuteurMorris F.M.

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Jaar2010

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2157

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Pagina’s239

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407306995

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Exemplaar80710 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-9
  • Previous work on North Sea and Channel exchange during the Late Iron Age and Roman period . Relations between Britain and the continent in the Late Iron Age , p. 3
  • Previous work on North Sea and Channel exchange during the Late Iron Age and Roman period . Relations between Britain and the continent in the Roman period , pp. 3-4
  • Previous work on North Sea and Channel exchange during the Late Iron Age and Roman period . Relations between the Roman world and the north European Barbaricum , pp. 4-5
  • Previous work on connectivity , p. 6
  • The North Sea and Channel: geography and ancient conceptions , p. 7
  • Types of exchange , pp. 7-9

North Sea and Channel Connectivity 175/150-50 BC 10-26
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Continental imports (Coinage and metals, Wine, Pottery) , pp. 10-16
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . British exports , pp. 16-19
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Ports , p. 19
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . The determinants of connective change , pp. 20-21
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Imports to the Eastern North Sea coastal region , pp. 21-23
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Exports from the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Amber, Other exports) , pp. 23-24
  • The Eastern North Sea system . The determinants of connective change (Sea level change, Shipping technology) , pp. 24-25
  • Maritime systems 175/150-50 BC: a comparison , pp. 25-26

North Sea and Channel Connectivity 50 BC-AD 43 27-52
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Continental imports (Coinage and metals, Pottery, Wine, Olive oil, Seafood) , pp. 27-38
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . British exports (Metals, Other exports) , p. 38
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Ports , pp. 38-40
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . The determinants of connective change , pp. 41-42
  • The Eastern North Sea system . The Roman military presence , pp. 42-45
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Roman and native interaction (Imports, Exports) , pp. 45-51
  • Maritime systems c. 50 BC-AD 43: a comparison , pp. 51-52

North Sea and Channel Connectivity AD 43-165 53-101
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Continental imports (Coinage and metals, Pottery, Olive oil, Wine, Seafood, Other amphorae, Lava querns, Other imports) , pp. 53-81
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . British exports (Coinage and metals, Other exports) , pp. 81-88
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Ports , pp. 88-92
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . The determinants of connective change (Political integration, State payments, The growth of Mediterranean and 'Romanized' consumer tastes, Economic growth in the Western provinces) , pp. 93-94
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Imports to the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Coinage and metals, Other imports) , pp. 95-96
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Exports from the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Archaeologically undetectable items, Amber) , pp. 96-99
  • The Eastern North Sea system . The determinants of connective change , p. 100
  • Maritime systems AD 43-165: a comparison , pp. 100-101

North Sea and Channel Connectivity AD 165-260 102-125
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Continental imports (Coinage and metals, Pottery, Olive oil, Wine, Seafood, Lava querns) , pp. 102-107
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . British exports (Coinage and metals) , pp. 107-108
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Ports , pp. 108-110
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . The determinants of connective change , pp. 110-112
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Imports to the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Coinage and metals, Pottery, Lava querns) , pp. 113-123
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Exports from the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Coinage, Agricultural products and fish, Amber) , pp. 123-124
  • The Eastern North Sea system . The determinants of connective change , p. 125
  • Maritime systems AD 165-260: a comparison , p. 125

North Sea and Channel Connectivity AD 260-409 126-150
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Continental imports (Coinage and metals, Pottery, Olive oil, Wine, Seafood, Lava querns) , pp. 126-133
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . British exports (Coinage and metals, Pottery, Agricultural products, Jet and shale) , pp. 133-136
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . Ports , pp. 136-137
  • The Southern North Sea and Channel systems . The determinants of connective change (Political division within the Empire, Changes in the British garrison, Barbarian invasions, Sea level rise, Economic growth in southwest and central England) , pp. 138-142
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Imports to the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Coinage and metals, Pottery) , pp. 142-144
  • The Eastern North Sea system . Exports from the Eastern North Sea coastal region (Metalwork, Pottery, Amber) , pp. 144-147
  • The Eastern North Sea system . The determinants of connective change (Political and social change, Intensification of Germanic iron production, Improvements in Germanic ship technology, Sea level rise) , pp. 147-149
  • Maritime systems AD 260-409: a comparison , p. 150

Appendices 157-203
  • Appendix 1. British Celtic coins from the continent c. 120-20 BC , pp. 157-159
  • Appendix 2. British Celtic coins from the continent c. 20 BC-AD 60 , pp. 160-162
  • Appendix 3. Amber from British Iron Age sites (800 BC-AD 43) , pp. 163-165
  • Appendix 4. Amber from British sites dating to the Iron Age or the Roman period , pp. 166-167
  • Appendix 5. Amber from British sites dating to the Roman period (AD 43-430) , pp. 168-179
  • Appendix 6. Romano-British brooches on the continent , pp. 180-190
  • Appendix 7. British horse gear and non-enamelled metalwork (excluding brooches) from continental sites (c. 200 BC-AD 100) , pp. 191-192
  • Appendix 8. British enamelled metalwork (excluding horse gear and brooches) from continental sites , pp. 193-195
  • Appendix 9. Dressel 20 olive oil amphorae form a sample of British sites , pp. 196-197
  • Appendix 10. Romano-British pottery from sites north and east of the Rhine , pp. 198-200
  • Appendix 11. Lava querns in the northwest Barbaricum , pp. 201-203
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