The Antonine Wall : papers in honour of Professor Lawrence Keppie /: papers in honour of Professor Lawrence Keppie. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Antonine Wall : papers in honour of Professor Lawrence Keppie /: papers in honour of Professor Lawrence Keppie. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Antonine Wall : papers in honour of Professor Lawrence Keppie
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by David J. Breeze and William S. Hanson.
- Editors:
- Breeze, David J (David John)
Hanson, W. S - Other Names:
- Keppie, L. J. F honouree.
- Contents:
- List of Figures ; List of Tables ; List of Contributors ; Abbreviations ; 1. Lawrence Keppie: an appreciation – David J. Breeze and William S. Hanson ; 2. The Antonine Wall: the current state of knowledge – William S. Hanson and David J. Breeze ; 3. The Landscape at the time of construction of the Antonine Wall – Mairi H. Davies ; 4. The Impact of the Antonine Wall on Iron Age Society – Lesley Macinnes ; 5. Pre-Antonine coins from the Antonine Wall – Richard J Brickstock ; 6. Planning the Antonine wall: an archaeometric reassesment of installation spacing – Nick Hannon, Lyn Wilson, Darrell J Rohl ; 7. The curious incident of the structure at Bar Hill and its implications – Rebecca H Jones ; 8. Monuments on the margins of Empire: the Antonine Wall sculptures – Louisa Campbell ; 9. Building an image: soldiers' labour and the Antonine Wall Distance Slabs – Iain M. Ferris ; 10. New perspectives on the structure of the Antonine Wall – Tanja Romankiewicz, Karen Milek, Chris Beckett, Ben Russell and J. Riley Snyder ; 11. Wing-walls and waterworks. On the planning and purpose of the Antonine Wall – Erik Graafstal ; 12. The importance of fieldwalking: the discovery of three fortlets on the Antonine Wall – James J. Walker ; 13. The Roman temporary camp and fortlet at Summerston, Strathclyde – Gordon S. Maxwell and William S. Hanson ; 14. Thinking small: fortlet evolution on the Upper German Limes, Hadrian's Wall, the Antonine Wall and Raetian Limes – Matthew Symonds ; 15. The RomanList of Figures ; List of Tables ; List of Contributors ; Abbreviations ; 1. Lawrence Keppie: an appreciation – David J. Breeze and William S. Hanson ; 2. The Antonine Wall: the current state of knowledge – William S. Hanson and David J. Breeze ; 3. The Landscape at the time of construction of the Antonine Wall – Mairi H. Davies ; 4. The Impact of the Antonine Wall on Iron Age Society – Lesley Macinnes ; 5. Pre-Antonine coins from the Antonine Wall – Richard J Brickstock ; 6. Planning the Antonine wall: an archaeometric reassesment of installation spacing – Nick Hannon, Lyn Wilson, Darrell J Rohl ; 7. The curious incident of the structure at Bar Hill and its implications – Rebecca H Jones ; 8. Monuments on the margins of Empire: the Antonine Wall sculptures – Louisa Campbell ; 9. Building an image: soldiers' labour and the Antonine Wall Distance Slabs – Iain M. Ferris ; 10. New perspectives on the structure of the Antonine Wall – Tanja Romankiewicz, Karen Milek, Chris Beckett, Ben Russell and J. Riley Snyder ; 11. Wing-walls and waterworks. On the planning and purpose of the Antonine Wall – Erik Graafstal ; 12. The importance of fieldwalking: the discovery of three fortlets on the Antonine Wall – James J. Walker ; 13. The Roman temporary camp and fortlet at Summerston, Strathclyde – Gordon S. Maxwell and William S. Hanson ; 14. Thinking small: fortlet evolution on the Upper German Limes, Hadrian's Wall, the Antonine Wall and Raetian Limes – Matthew Symonds ; 15. The Roman fort and fortlet at Castlehill on the Antonine Wall: the geophysical, LiDAR and early map evidence – William S. Hanson and Richard E. Jones ; 16. '... one of the most remarkable traces of Roman art ... in the vicinity of the Antonine Wall.' A forgotten funerary urn of Egyptian travertine from Camelon, and related stone vessels from Castlecary – Fraser Hunter ; 17. The Kirkintilloch hoard revisited – J.D. Bateson ; 18. The external supply of pottery and cereals to Antonine Scotland – Paul Bidwell ; 19. The army of the Antonine Wall: its strength and implications – David J. Breeze ; 20. Why was the Antonine Wall made of turf rather than stone? – Nick Hodgson ; 21. Antoninus Pius' Guard Prefect Marcus Gavius Maximus with an Appendix on new evidence for the Fasti of Britain under Antoninus – Anthony R. Birley ; 22. Civil settlement and extra-mural activity on the Antonine Wall – William S. Hanson ; 23. Roman women in Lowland Scotland – Lindsay Allason-Jones, Carol van Driel-Murray and Elizabeth M. Greene ; 24. Where did all the veterans go? Veterans on the Antonine Wall – Alexander Meyer ; 25. 'So the great Romans with unwearied care': Sir John Clerk's museum – Iain Gordon Brown ; 26. John Anderson and the Antonine Wall – Geoff B Bailey and James Mearns ; 27. Reconstructing Roman lives – Jim Devine ; 28. The power of vivid images in Antonine Wall reconstructions: re-examining the archaeological evidence – Christof Flügel and Jürgen Obmann ; 29. The Antonine Wall: some challenges of mapping a complex linear monument – Peter McKeague ; 30. Connecting museums and sites Advanced Limes Applications – a Creative Europe project – Erik Dobat ; 31. The Antonine Wall as a World Heritage Site: People, priorities and playparks – Patricia Weeks ; 32. Then 'twas the Roman, now 'tis I – Iain Gordon Brown ; Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (494 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 936.13
Classical Greek & Roman archaeology
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology
Antonine Wall (Scotland) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781789694512
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781789694505
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on May 4, 2020). - Access Rights:
- Open access.
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- Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.561646
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