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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, 54
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
  • ISBN-10: 0907764401
  • ISBN-13: 9780907764403
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, 54
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
  • ISBN-10: 0907764401
  • ISBN-13: 9780907764403
As part of its centenary celebrations in 2010, the Roman Society organised a number of conferences across the UK exploring the theme of AD410 and the "End of Roman Britain". This volume contains a selection of 16 papers delivered at these conferences, tackling the debate from different angles (historical, archaeological, literary) and setting out the current state of research. An introduction by Simon Esmonde Cleary serves to set the volume in the context of the study of Roman Britain over the last forty years, since the inception of the Society's journal, Britannia, and a conclusion by Martin Millett highlights some of the key issues raised in the volume, and points to possible ways forward for future studies.

As part of its centenary celebrations in 2010, the Roman Society organised a number of conferences across the UK exploring the theme of AD410 and the “End of Roman Britain”.
Preface vii
Introduction: The Roman Society And The Study Of A.D. 410 1(12)
Simon Esmonde Cleary
THEMATIC STUDIES
Which 'Romans'; What 'Home'? The Myth Of The 'End' Of Roman Britain
13(10)
H. E. M. Cool
Western Britain In Late Antiquity
23(13)
Ken Dark
Gildas: The Red Monk Of The First Peasants' Revolt
36(7)
Neil Faulkner
The Experience Of 'Small Towns': Utter Devastation, Slow Fading Or Business As Usual
43(18)
Keith J. Fitzpatrick-Matthews
Limitanei And Comitatenses: Military Failure At The End Of Roman Britain?
61(12)
Rob Collins
David Breeze
Christianity And Cross-Channel Connectivity In Late And Sub-Roman Britain
73(16)
David Petts
MATERIAL CULTURE
Roman Pottery In The Fifth Century: A Review Of The Evidence And Its Significance
89(10)
James Gerrard
Coinage At The End Of Roman Britain
99(18)
Sam Moorhead
Philippa Walton
The Hoarding Of Roman Metal Objects In Fifth-Century Britain
117(13)
Peter Guest
Reuse Of Glass, Pottery And Copper-Alloy Objects In The Late To Post-Roman Transition Period In Britain
130(25)
Ellen Swift
REGIONAL STUDIES
A Brave New World?The Archaeology Of Western Britain In The Fifth And Sixth Centuries
155(10)
Roger H. White
The After Life Of Tyrants: Roman Emperors In Early Medieval Wales
165(8)
Jeremy Knight
Legacy Hunting And Welsh Identities
173(9)
Dai Morgan Evans
Rethinking The Archaeology Of Elmet
182(13)
Ian Roberts
Brigomaglos And Riacus: A Brave New World? The Balance Of Power At Post-Roman Vindolanda
195(11)
Andrew Birley
Looking Over The Wall: The Late And Post-Roman Iron Age North Of Hadrian's Wall
206(11)
Fraser Hunter
Concluding Discussion 217(4)
Martin Millett
Index 221
Rob Collins is Research Associate in the Department of Archaeology at Newcastle University. His principal research interests are in frontier studies and the collapse of complex societies, making use of archaeological remains of built structures and small finds to provide a social interpretation of the material record. Dr Sam Moorhead is the National Finds Adviser for Ancient Coins in the Portable Antiquities Scheme at the British Museum, currently completing the new Roman Imperial Coinage volume on Carausius and Allectus. Sam has published numerous books and articles on Roman history and coinage.