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J Roman Archaeol 14 (1)
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Title:
J Roman Archaeol 14 (1)
Series
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Series:
Journal of Roman Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
14 (1)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
John H Humphrey
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Publisher:
Journal of Roman Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
16 Jan 2003
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Abstract
Roman and native in Scotland: new approaches
Fraser Hunter
289 - 309
Examines Roman-native relations in Scotland by assessing the quantity and distribution of Roman material found in association with non-Roman Iron Age sites, burials and hoards. Includes an:
Appendix
307 - 309
which features two tables entitled `Sites with update publications since Robertson 1970' and `Roman finds from Iron Age settlement sites not noted in Robertson 1970'
The discovery of a Roman villa at Shapwick and its Severan coin hoard of 9238 silver denarii
Richard Abdy
Richard A Brunning
Chris J Webster
358 - 372
Reports the excavation of a late-second-century AD Roman villa. Inside the villa an extensive hoard of 9238 silver denarii was discovered dating from between the first century AD and 224 AD. The majority of the coins date from c. 200 AD. Evidence for an Iron Age settlement was found situated on the northern slopes, which was superseded in the first-century AD by a new field-system. In the early-third century the villa seems to have been totally demolished. The article comprises:
The site and the discovery of the hoard
Richard A Brunning
Chris J Webster
359 - 366
The coin hoard
Richard Abdy
366 - 371