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The Origin of Roman London

Author: Lacey M. Wallace   Series: Cambridge Classical Studies

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Drawing on both published and archived archaeological evidence, this copiously illustrated book revolutionises our understanding of early Roman London.

This book makes a fundamental contribution to the study of urbanism in the Roman provinces with a detailed and copiously illustrated archaeological account of the first decade of one of the best-excavated cities in the Roman Empire. It draws on both published and archived archaeological evidence, to which it applies a novel methodology.

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Drawing on both published and archived archaeological evidence, this copiously illustrated book revolutionises our understanding of early Roman London.

This book makes a fundamental contribution to the study of urbanism in the Roman provinces with a detailed and copiously illustrated archaeological account of the first decade of one of the best-excavated cities in the Roman Empire. It draws on both published and archived archaeological evidence, to which it applies a novel methodology.

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In this book Dr Wallace makes a fundamental contribution to the study of urbanism in the Roman provinces. She attempts for the first time to present a detailed archaeological account of the first decade of one of the best-excavated cities in the Roman Empire. Delving into the artefact and structural reports from all excavations of pre-Boudican levels in London, she brings together vast quantities of data which are discussed and illustrated according to a novel methodology that address both the difficulties and complexity of 'grey literature' and urban excavation.

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About the Author

Lacey M. Wallace is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Roman Archaeology in the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge; a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Queens' College, Cambridge; a Tutor at the Institute of Continuing Education, Cambridge; and the Principal Investigator of the Canterbury Hinterland Project.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
8th January 2015
Pages
296
ISBN
9781107047570

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