
The Romano-British villa and Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Eccles, Kent : a summary of the excavations by Alex Detsicas with a consideration of the archaeological, historical and linguistic context
Nick Stoodley
Bok · Engelsk · 2021
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Omfang | xii, 260 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Chapter 1 Introduction – Nick Stoodley ; Chapter 2 The Late Iron Age – Nick Stoodley ; Chapter 3 The Roman Period – Stephen R. Cosh ; Chapter 4 The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery – Nick Stoodley ; Chapter 5 The Anglo-Saxon Building and Associated Non-Cemetery Features – Nick Stoodley ; Chapter 6 Place-names in the area around Eccles and their contribution to understanding the history of the area – Jillian Hawkins ; Chapter 7 Documentay Evidence for the Medway Valley – Courtnay Konshuh ; Chapter 8: General Discussion and Conclusion – Nick Stoodley with contributions by Steve Cosh, Jillian Hawkins and Courtnay Konshuh ; Appendix 1. Trauma case studies (Griffiths 2007) ; Appendix 2. Estates in Larkfield Hundred in Domesday Book ; Bibliography.. - Nick Stoodley was awarded his PhD from the University of Reading and is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Winchester. His research interests concern the archaeology of early Anglo-Saxon England, with a particular interest in the region of Wessex. He has published monographs on Anglo-Saxon cemeteries and contributed papers on aspects of the period's mortuary ritual to edited volumes. He is the lead archaeologist for the community-based Meon Valley Archaeology and Heritage Group, which is currently investigating settlement patterns in this Hampshire valley. ; Stephen R. Cosh is an archaeological writer and illustrator specialising on the Roman period. He is the co-author of the four-volume corpus of Romano-British mosaics and has written numerous articles and specialist reports. He was awarded the degree of D Litt from the University of Reading in 2006.
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ISBN | 9781789695878
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