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'Branodunum' on the Saxon Shore (North Norfolk): A Local Origin for the Building Material

A 4th-century Colour-Coated fabric and its types in south-east England

article published in 1973

A Fourth-Century Colour-Coated Fabric and its Types in South-East England

article

A Hoard of Late Roman Rings and Silver Coins from Silchester, Hampshire

A Late Iron Age Mirror Burial from Latchmere Green, near Silchester, Hampshire

scientific article

A Late Roman Gold Finger-Ring from Silchester, Hampshire

A Regression Analysis of some Late Romano-British Pottery: A Case Study

scientific article published in 1974

A Roman Shipwreck off Nornour, Isles of Scilly?

A child's burial in unconsecrated ground in early modern Dorchester, Dorset

scientific article published in November 2011

Aerial Photography and the Plan of Silchester ('Calleva Atrebatum')

scientific article published in 1996

Alien Cities. Consumption and the Origins of Urbanism in Roman Britain. By D. Perring and M. Pitts. SpoilHeap Monograph 7. SpoilHeap Publications, Portslade, 2013. Pp. xx + 267, illus. 202. Price: £30.00. <scp>isbn</scp>978 0 9558846 9 6.

scientific article published in 2015

An Early Date For Ogham: The Silchester Ogham Stone Rehabilitated

scientific article published in June 2000

An Insular Obsession

Ancient Monuments in the Countryside: An Archaeological Management Review

book review published in 1989

Archaeology at Barton Court Farm Abingdon, Oxon. Edited by David Miles. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. xiv+66, 33 figs.+9 fiches. Oxford and London: Oxford Archaeological Unit (Report No. 3) and Council for British Archaeology (Research Report, 50), 1986. ISBN 0-9

Artefacts in Roman Britain: Their Purpose and Use, edited by Lindsay Allason-Jones, 2011. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 978-0-521-86012-3 hardback £50.00 & US$82.00; ISBN 978-0-521-67752-3 paperback £18.99 & US$31.95; xvii + 356 pp.,

scientific article published on 23 May 2012

Assessing the Contribution of Commercial Archaeology to the Study of the Roman Period in England, 1990–2004

article

Bath and the Rest of Wessex. CSIR Great Britain: Volume I, Fascicule 2

book published in 1982

Berenice and the Economy of Cyrenaica

scientific article published in 1984

Bridging the Tiber: Approaches to Regional Archaeology in the Middle Tiber Valley. Edited by Helen Patterson. 280mm. Pp xiv + 336, 128 b&w figs, 8 col pls, 14 tables. London: British School at Rome Archaeological Monograph 13, 2004. ISBN 0904152405.

Building Britannia: Pre-Flavian Private and Public Construction across Southern Britain

scientific article published on 9 July 2021

Burnt Kimmeridgian shale at Early Roman Silchester, south-east England, and the Roman Poole-Purbeck complex-agglomerated geomaterials complex

article published in 2007

Byzantium and Britain: a Mediterranean perspective on Post-Roman Mediterranean Imports in Western Britain and Ireland

scientific article published in January 1989

Calleva Atrebatum : An Interim Report on the Excavation of the Oppidum, 1980–86

scientific article published in 1987

Changing Townscapes in North Africa from Late Antiquity to the Arab Conquest. By Leone Anna. Edipuglia, Bari. 2007. ISBN 978-88-7228-498-8, pp. 358, 70 figures, 14 tables. Price: €50.00

scientific article published in 2008

Characterising the use of urban space: a geochemical case study from Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hampshire, UK) Insula IX during the late first/early second century AD

scholarly article by Samantha R. Cook et al published October 2014 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Chemical Analysis of Hunt Cups and Allied Wares from Britain

Coin Circulation and Mint Activity in the Late Roman Empire: some economic implications

scientific article published in January 1978

Comment on "Present and Future of the British Schools, Institutes and Societies Abroad"

scholarly article by Michael Fulford published in November 2005

Concentrations of copper, zinc and lead as indicators of hearth usage at the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hampshire, UK)

scholarly article by Samantha R. Cook et al published April 2010 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani: Great Britain, Vol. 1, Fascicule 2

book published in 1982

Early Roman Mosaic Materials in Southern Britain, with Particular Reference to Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum): A Regional Geological Perspective

scholarly article

Early Roman Occupation at Cirencester

Economic Structures

Economic interdependence among urban communities of the Roman Mediterranean

article published in 1987

Editorial

Britannia; 30

Excavations at Carthage: the British Mission II(2): The Circular Harbour, North Side. The Pottery

book published in 1994

Excavations at Pevensey Castle (1993 interim report)

report published in 1993

Excavations at Pevensey Castle (1994 interim report)

report published in 1994

Excavations at Pevensey Castle (1995 interim report)

report published in 1995

Excavations at Tournerbury, Hayling Island, 1959 and 1971

article published in 1976

Excavations on the Romano-British Small Town at Neatham Hampshire, 1969–1979. By Martin Millett and David Graham. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. xvi+166, 104 figs.+2 fiches [S.I.]: Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society (Monograph, 3) with Farnham and D

Excavations on the Sites of the Amphitheatre and Forum-Basilica at Silchester, Hampshire: an Interim Report

article by Michael Fulford published March 1985 in Antiquaries Journal

Fort Building and Military Supply along Britain's Eastern Channel and North Sea Coasts: The Later Second and Third Centuries

scientific article published in 1999

Hadrian and Britain: The Civil Zone

scientific article published on 26 September 2022

Human remains from the North Gate, Silchester: an 'early' and a 'late' radiocarbon date from the city

scientific article published in January 2000

Imperium Galliarum, Imperium Britanniarum. Developing new ideologies and settling old scores: abandonments, demolitions and new building in south-east Britain, c AD 250–300

chapter published in 1995

Imported Pottery from Germany in Late Roman Britain

article

In defence of Rome: a metallographic investigation of Roman ferrous armour from Northern Britain

2005 article by Fulford et al.

Iron-Making at the Chesters Villa, Woolaston, Gloucestershire: Survey and Excavation 1987-91

scientific article published in 1992

Journal of Roman Archaeology. Vols. 1-3

La diffusion de la céramique «à l'éponge » dans le nord-ouest de l'Empire Romain

scientific article

Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester. Excavations on the site of the Forum-Basilica 1977, 1980–86

book published in 2000

Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester: Excavations on the Site of the Forum-Basilica 1977, 1980-86

Les figurines en terre cuite gallo-romaines

Life and Death in the Countryside of Roman Britain: New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain Volume 3

book published in 2018

Links with the Past: Pervasive 'Ritual' Behaviour in Roman Britain

scientific article published in 2001

Lowbury Hill, Oxon: a Re-Assessment of the Probable Romano-Celtic Temple and the Anglo-Saxon Barrow

scientific article published in January 1994

Nero and Britain: the Palace of the Client King at Calleva and Imperial Policy towards the Province after Boudicca

article published November 2008 in Britannia

New Forest Roman Pottery. Manufacture and Distribution, with a Corpus of the Pottery Types

book published in 1975

Peter Halkon, Martin Millett & Helen Woodhouse (ed.). Hayton, East Yorkshire: archaeological studies of the Iron Age and Roman landscapes. Volumes 1 & 2 (Yorkshire Archaeological Report 7). 2015. xix+588 pages, numerous b&w illustrations, tables. Lee

Pevensey Castle, Sussex. Excavations on the Roman fort and medieval keep, 1993–95

book published in 2011

Phases of urbanism in Roman Britain

Pompeian Households: An Analysis of the Material Culture. By Penelope M Allison. 280mm. Pp xvii + 255, b&w ills. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, 2004. ISBN 0917956966. £35 (pbk)

article

Postscript to ‘Victorian Excavation Methodology’: The Revd J G Joyce and Winter Excavation at Silchester in the 1860s

article

Pottery and Britain’s trade in the later Roman period

chapter published in 1977

Pottery in the Roman World: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach

Promoting inclusion: facilitating access to the Silchester ‘town life’ project

scientific article published in June 2004

Provenance of Chalk Tesserae from a Roman Town-House in Vine Street, Leicester

article by A. Tasker et al published 31 May 2013 in Britannia

Provenance of chalk tesserae from Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, UK

Puckeridge-Braughing, Herts.: The Ermine Street Excavations, 1971–1972. T<scp>he late iron age and roman settlement</scp>. By T. W. P<scp>otter</scp>and S. D T<scp>row</scp>

scientific article published in 1990

Re-Use of Roman Stone in the Reedham Area of East Norfolk: Intimations of a Possible 'Lost' Roman Fort

article by John R. L. Allen et al published 2003 in Britannia

Relevant Beyond the Roman Period: Approaches to the Investigation, Analysis and Dissemination of Archaeological Investigations of the Rural Settlements and Landscapes of Roman Britain

scientific article published on 22 January 2018

Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965–1976. The Pre-Flavian Fine Wares. By Kevin Greene. 29·5 × 24 cm. Pp. xvi + 165 + 55 figs. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1979. £14·50

Roman Amphitheatres and Spectacula: a 21st-Century Perspective. Papers from an International Conference held at Chester. 16–18th February, 2007. Edited by T. Wilmott. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1946. Archaeopress, Oxford,

Roman Diet and Trade: Evidence from Organic Residues on Pottery Sherds Recovered at the Roman Town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hants.)

article

Roman London

journal article; published in The London Journal, Jan 1995

Roman Urban Topography in Britain and the Western Empire. Edited by Francis Grew and Brian Hobley. 29.5 × 21 cm. Pp. xvi + 120, 82 ills. London: Council for British Archaeology (Research Report, 59), 1985. ISBN 0-906780-47-0. £15.00

Roman Wight. A Guide Catalogue to 'The Island of Vectis, very near to Britannia'

Romano-British Industries in Purbeck. Excavations at Norden. By Nigel Sunter. Excavations at Ower and Rope Lake Hole. By Peter J. Woodward. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. 184, 96 figs., 37 tables, 47 pls. +4 fiches. Dorchester: Dorset Natural History and Archaeolo

article

Romano-British Settlement and Industry on the Wetlands of the Severn Estuary

Romano-British Wetland Reclamations at Longney, Gloucestershire, and Evidence for the Early Settlement of the Inner Severn Estuary

article

Romano-British and Later Geoarchaeology at Oldbury Flats: Reclamation and Settlement on the Changeable Coast of the Severn Estuary

scientific article published in January 1992

Romney Marsh: Evolution, Occupation, Reclamation. Edited by J. Eddison and C. Green. 295 × 210mm. Pp. 196, figs, and pls. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology (Monograph series, 24), 1988. ISBN 0-947816-24-0. £25·00

Silchester Amphitheatre

Silchester Roman Town Insula IX: The Development of an Urban Property c. AD 40-50 - c. AD 250

article published in 2007

Silchester: Excavations at the North Gate, on the North Walls, and in the Northern Suburbs 1988 and 1991-3

article by Michael Fulford et al published 1997 in Britannia

Silchester: The Town Life Project 1997–2014: Reflections on a Long Term Research Excavation

scientific article published in January 2015

Soil geochemistry and detection of early Roman precious metal and copper alloy working at the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hampshire, UK)

scholarly article by S.R. Cook et al published May 2005 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Spirits of the Dead: Roman funerary commemoration in western Europe. By Maureen Carroll. 240mm. Pp xx + 331, 3 maps, 80 line ills. Oxford: Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents, Oxford University Press 2006. ISBN 978-0-199291-07-6. £70 (hdbk)

Symbols of Power: The Silchester Bronze Eagle and Eagles in Roman Britain

Territorial expansion and the Roman Empire

The Alice Holt/Farnham Roman Pottery Industry. By M. A. B. Lyne and R. S. Jefferies. 30 × 21 cm. Pp. iii + 77 + 53 figs. London: Council for British Archaeology, 1979. £8·50

The Archaeology of the Roman Economy. By Kevin Greene. 25×19 cm. Pp. 192, 73 ills. London: B. T. Batsford, 1986. ISBN 0-7134-4594-7. £12.50 (p/b)

The Best Training-Ground for Archaeologists: Francis Haverfield and the invention of Romano-British archaeology. By P W M Freeman. 200mm. Pp xvii + 688. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2007. ISBN 9781842172803. £24.95 (pbk)

The Building of Town Defences in Earthwork in the Second Century A. D

article by Michael Fulford & D. W. A. Startin published 1984 in Britannia

The Collegium Peregrinorum at Silchester

The Coming of Rome. By John Wacher. 24 × 16 cm. Pp. xiv + 193 + 100 pls. + 11 maps + 3 figs. London and Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. £7·50

The Countryside of Roman Britain: A Gallic Perspective

scientific article published on 7 May 2020

The Defences of the Upper Roman Enclosure. The Archaeology of Lincoln, VII/I

The Defended Vici of Roman Britain: Recent Research and New Agendas

scientific article published on 29 April 2019

The Distribution and Dating of New Forest Pottery

scientific article published in 1973

The Distribution of South-East Dorset Black Burnished Category I Pottery in South-West Britain

scientific article published in 1996

The Economy of Roman Britain

chapter published in 1989

The Excavation of Insula IX, Silchester: The First Five Years of the 'Town Life' Project, 1997-2001

article by Amanda Clarke & Michael Fulford published 2002 in Britannia

The Excavation of a Ceremonial Site at Folly Lane, Verulamium. By Rosalind Niblett. 300mm. Pp xx plus 456, ills. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Britannia Monograph Series 14, 1999. ISBN 0907764231. £45

article by Michael Fulford published September 2002 in Antiquaries Journal

The Extramural Sanctuary of Demeter And Persephone at Cyrene, Libya Final Reports III. Edited by White D.. [Part I: Scarabs, Inscribed Gems, and Engraved Finger Rings. By Lowenstam S.; Part II: Attic Black Figure and Pottery Black Glazed. By Moore M.

scientific article published in 1988

The Heirs of King Verica. Culture and Politics in Roman Britain. By Martin Henig. 260mm. Pp 160, 68 ills, 16 col pls. Stroud: Tempus, 2002. ISBN 0752419609. £17.99

article

The Iron-Age Hill-Fort and Romano-British Iron-Working Settlement at Garden Hill, Sussex: Interim Report on Excavations, 1968-76

article by James H. Money et al published 1977 in Britannia

The Monumental and the Mundane: A Common Epigraphic Tradition

The Pottery

chapter published in 1975

The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain

book review published in 1986

The Recovery of Roman Britain 1586–1906: a colony so fertile. By Richard Hingley. 216mm. Pp xiv + 389, 58 ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. ISBN 9780199237029. £75 (hbk). Imagining Roman Britain: Victorian responses to a Roman past. By

article

The Roman Invasion of A. D. 43

article by Sheppard Frere & Michael Fulford published 2001 in Britannia

The Roman Quay at St Magnus House, London. Excavations at New Fresh Wharf, Lower Street, London 1974–78. By Louise Miller, John Schofield, Michael Rhodes, edited by Tony Dyson. 24×19 cm. Pp. 271, many figs, and pls. (inc. col.) London: London and

article by Michael Fulford published September 1987 in Antiquaries Journal

The Rural Economy of Roman Britain: New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain Volume 2

book published in 2017

The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain: an online resource

2015 publication

The Settlement and Drainage of the Wentlooge Level, Gwent: Excavation and Survey at Rumney Great Wharf 1992

article by Michael Fulford et al published 1994 in Britannia

The Silchester ogham stone: a reconsideration

The Silchester ‘Nymphaeum’

The Transformation of Coastal Wetlands. Exploitation and Management of Marshland Landscapes in North-West Europe during the Roman and Medieval Periods

The Wentlooge Level: A Romano-British Saltmarsh Reclamation in Southeast Wales

scholarly article by John R. L. Allen & Michael Fulford published 1986 in Britannia

The application of microfossils in assessing the provenance of chalk used in the manufacture of Roman mosaics at Silchester

The date of Pevensey and the defence of an ‘Imperium Britanniarum’

scientific article published in December 1995

The production of Roman ferrous armour: a metallographic survey of material from Britain, Denmark and Germany, and its implications

scientific article published in 2004

The second Augustan Legion in the West of Britain : the ninth annual Caerleon lecture in honorem Aquilae Legionis II Augustae

edition; published in 1996

Timing Devices, Fermentation Vessels, 'Ritual' Piercings? A Consideration of Deliberately 'Holed' Pots from Silchester and Elsewhere

scientific article published in 2001

To East and West: the Mediterranean Trade of Cyrenaica and Tripolitania in Antiquity

Towards a history of pre-Roman Pompeii: excavations beneath the House of Amarantus (I.9.11–12), 1995–8

article published in 1999

Unpeeling Pompeii

Using experimental archaeology and micromorphology to reconstruct timber-framed buildings from Roman Silchester: a new approach

Verulamium Excavations Volume II

Verulamium Excavations. Vol. III. By Sheppard Frere. 28 × 22 cm. Pp. viii + 297, 119 figs. + 27 pls. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology (Monograph No. 1), 1984. ISBN 0-947816-01-1. £30.00

Victorian Excavation Methodology: The Society of Antiquaries at Silchester in 1893

Waste disposal in late Iron Age and early Roman Silchester: A geochemical comparison of pits, post holes, ditches and wells in Insula IX