Excavations at Chester: The western and southern Roman extramural settlements: The western and southern Roman extramural settlements: A Roman community on the edge of the world: Excavations 1964-1989 and other investigations

David Mason,John McPeake,Simon W Ward

Excavations at Chester: The western and southern Roman extramural settlements: The western and southern Roman extramural settlements: A Roman community on the edge of the world: Excavations 1964-1989 and other investigations
Format
Paperback
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
13 May 2012
Pages
465
ISBN
9781407309316

Excavations at Chester: The western and southern Roman extramural settlements: The western and southern Roman extramural settlements: A Roman community on the edge of the world: Excavations 1964-1989 and other investigations

David Mason,John McPeake,Simon W Ward

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This is the first detailed, wide-ranging report to be published on excavations in the extramural settlement of the Roman legionary fortress at Chester (north-western England), specifically those around the western side of the fortress. This publication concentrates on ten interventions carried out over twenty-five years in the area to the west and south of the fortress and attempts to summarise in more detail than has been done hitherto discoveries elsewhere around its perimeter. Discussions attempt to characterise the townscape, its development and population, and also to explore the role of the Chester extramural settlement generally. It is hoped that this publication will be useful in providing a context for future fieldwork and analysis. ‘[This] volume represents an important addition, not only to the literature of Roman Chester, but also to the wider topics of military supply, the nature of extra-mural settlement in the major military sites of the north-western Empire and military/civilian interaction. The authors are to be congratulated on a job exceptionally well done.’ The Archaeological Journal (Vol. 169, 2012)

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