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Carrington, P., ed. (2002).
Deva Victrix: Roman Chester re-assessed
. Chester: Chester Archaeological Society.
Title
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Title:
Deva Victrix: Roman Chester re-assessed
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Monograph Chapter
Editor
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Editor:
Peter Carrington
Publisher
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Publisher:
Chester Archaeological Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 9507074 9 X
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ADS Archive (ADS Archive)
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Created Date:
18 Jan 2018
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Abstract
I: Roman fortress studies: present trends and future questions
William H Manning
1 - 6
II: The exploration of Roman Chester 1962–1999: retrospect and prospect
Peter Carrington
7 - 23
III: Chester: early Roman occupation
David C A Shotter
25 - 31
IV: The foundation of the legionary fortress: Deva, the Flavians and imperial symbolism
D J P Mason
33 - 51
V: The town and port of Roman Chester
D J P Mason
53 - 73
VI: Tales from the tomb: sculpture in Roman Chester
Martin Henig
75 - 77
VII: Where have all the soldiers gone? Some thoughts on the presence and absence of soldiers in fourth-century Chester
Birgitta Hoffmann
79 - 88
VIII: The construction and operation of a legionary fortress: logistical and engineering aspects
D J P Mason
89 - 112
IX: Deva Victrix restored: the application of computer 3-D modelling techniques in the reconstruction of Roman Chester
J Baum
D J Robinson
113 - 117
Council and officers for the Year 1999/2000
118
Index
119 - 120
Prelims