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Becoming Roman, being Gallic, staying British

Becoming Roman, being Gallic, staying British2009

Stephen Trow

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"Excavations at Ditches in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds during the 1980s investigated a large late Iron Age enclosure which proved to contain a remarkably early Roman villa. Discoveries included a well-preserved cellar and a range of finds, including Gallo-Belgic wares, Iron Age coins, coin moulds, Venus figurines and brooches indicating high-status occupation in the late Iron Age and early Roman period. This volume not only includes a report on the excavations of 1984-5, but also additional work, including a new geophysical survey and reassessment of the finds. Alongside re-appraisal of much of the 1980s evidence, this analysis allows the earlier material to be compared with more recent studies of the late Iron Age-Roman transition contributing to debates over processes of 'Romanization', questions of social and political continuity and the nature of villa development in Britain."--Jacket.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL13806544W

Subjects

Excavations (archaeology), great britainGloucestershire (england), historyEngland, antiquitiesGreat britain, history, to 449Excavations (Archaeology)Roman AntiquitiesHistory

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