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The End of Roman Britain: Papers arising from a Conference, Durham 1978
P. J. Casey
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Introduction
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One: Romano-Saxon Attitudes
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Two: The End of Roman-Britain: The Literary and Numismatic Evidence Reviewed
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Three: Late Roman Gold and Silver Coin Hoards in Britain: A Gazetteer
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Four: Magnus Maximus in Britain
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Five: Saint Patrick and Fifth-Century Britain: An Historical Model Explored
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Six: Romano-Saxon Pottery: An Alternative Interpretation
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Seven: Pottery Production and Trade at the End of Roman Britain: The Case Against Continuity
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Eight: The North Britons, The Picts and The Scots
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Nine: Hadrian's Wall: The Last Phases
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Ten: Roman Settlements and Post-Roman Estates in South-East Wales
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Eleven: The Latest Occupation of the Site of the Baths Basilica at Wroxeter
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Twelve: The End of Roman Temples in the West of Britain
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Thirteen: Roman Material from Hillforts
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Fourteen: Climate, Nurtition and Disease: A Hypothesis of Romano-British Population
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Fifteen: Meanwhile, In Northern Italy and Cyrenaica...
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Published: 1979
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860540694 (paperback)
- 9781407323435 (ebook)
BAR Number: B71
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