Monday, July 6, 2015

Objects and Identities in Roman Britain and the North-Western Provinces

Objects and Identities in Roman Britain and the North-Western Provinces
Hella Eckardt, 2014 
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The material presented here is the result of data collection on a range of object types from Roman Britain and the Roman north-western provinces for the associated publication:

Eckardt, H. forthcoming (2014), Objects and Identities in Roman Britain and the North-Western Provinces. Oxford: OUP.

Conventional publication does not permit the inclusion of the many finds lists that form the basis of distribution maps and discussion in printed format, and therefore they are published here in summary form. Images are not included for copyright reasons, and given the range and amount of material, all lists are essentially preliminary. It is hoped that they are nevertheless useful to artefact researchers, and that they will stimulate further research on these objects.
  • Appendix 1: Bucket pendants in Europe
  • Appendix 2: Gold-in-glass beads in Roman Britain
  • Appendix 3: Inscriptions mentioning Africans in Roman Britain
  • Appendix 4: Objects depicting Africans from Roman Britain
  • Appendix 5: Ivory objects from Roman Britain
  • Appendix 6: Jet Medusa amulets from the Roman north-western provinces
  • Appendix 7: Perforated bone spoons from Roman Britain
  • Appendix 8: Objects depicting right hands from the Roman north-western provinces
  • Appendix 9 Minerva handles from Roman Britain


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