Brindle, T., Smith, A. T., Allen, M. G., Fulford, M. G. and Lodwick, L. (2017). The Rural Economy of Roman Britain. Malet Street: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. https://doi.org/10.5284/1090307. Cite this using datacite

Title
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Title:
The Rural Economy of Roman Britain
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain vol. 2
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Series:
Britannia Monograph series
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Volume:
30
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Number of Pages:
456
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RB2ch1.pdf (505 kB) : Download
RB2chap2.pdf (60 MB) : Download
RB2chap3.pdf (10 MB) : Download
RB2chap4.pdf (1 MB) : Download
RB2chap5.pdf (164 MB) : Download
RB2chap6.pdf (59 MB) : Download
RB2chap7.pdf (94 MB) : Download
RB2chap8.pdf (460 kB) : Download
RB2indx.pdf (578 kB) : Download
RB2prelims.pdf (576 kB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1090307
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Monograph (in Series)
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This richly illustrated volume considers the rural economy of Roman Britain through the lenses of the principal occupations of agriculture and rural industries. For the first time, the faunal and archaeobotanical data have been drawn together alongside material culture, particularly the evidence of coins and pottery, as well as structural evidence, to provide a social context for rural production and consumption, and an understanding of how resources moved across the province to feed and support military and civil populations. Meeting the demands of the state remained a major driving force behind the rural economy throughout the Roman period.
Author
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Tom Brindle ORCID icon
Alexander T Smith ORCID icon
Martyn G Allen ORCID icon
Michael G Fulford
Lisa Lodwick ORCID icon
Publisher
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Publisher:
Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
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Year of Publication:
2017
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ISBN:
9780907764441
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Country: United Kingdom
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ROMAN (ENG)
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Project archive: https://doi.org/10.5284/1030449
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24 Oct 2018