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Iron Age Communities in Britain

Iron Age Communities in Britain
Author: Barry Cunliffe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134277245

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This fully revised fourth edition maintains the qualities of the earlier editions whilst taking into account the significant developments that have moulded the discipline in recent years.


Book of Iron Age Britain

Book of Iron Age Britain
Author: Barry Cunliffe
Publisher: Batsford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 9780713472998

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A detailed study of the dramatic developments that took place during the first millenium BC. During this time, Europe underwent rapid changes, dominated by the emergence of Rome as a mega-state. Britain, on the periphery of these revolutions, witnessed its own particular social and economic transformations. The Bronze Age cycle of subsistence farming came to an end, leading to a more complex society that altered very little until the 16th century.


Book of Iron Age Britain

Book of Iron Age Britain
Author: Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The first millenium BC was a time of dramatic change in Europe, dominated by the emergence of Rome as a mega-state. Britain, on the periphery of these developments, witnessed huge social and economic change, seeing the end of the Bronze Age cycle of subsistence farming and the beginning of a more complex society which was to alter very little until the oceans were conquered in the 16th century. This book is a detailed study of these developments.


Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain

Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain
Author: John Creighton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2000-07-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1139431722

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Cunobelin, Shakespeare's Cymbeline, ruled much of south-east Britain in the years before Claudius' legions arrived, creating the Roman province of Britannia. But what do we know of him and his rule, and that of competing dynasties in south-east Britain? This book examines the background to these, the first individuals in British history. It explores the way in which rulers bolstered their power through the use of imagery on coins, myths, language and material culture. After the visit of Caesar in 55 and 54 BC, the shadow of Rome played a fundamental role in this process. Combining the archaeological, literary and numismatic evidence, John Creighton paints a vivid picture of how people in late Iron Age Britain reacted to the changing world around them.


The Iron Age in Northern Britain

The Iron Age in Northern Britain
Author: Dennis W. Harding
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2004-08-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 113441787X

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The Iron Age in Northern Britain examines the impact of the Roman expansion northwards, and the native response to the Roman occupation on both sides of the frontiers. It traces the emergence of historically-recorded communities in the post-Roman period and looks at the clash of cultures between Celts and Romans, Picts and Scots. Northern Britain has too often been seen as peripheral to a 'core' located in south-eastern England. Unlike the Iron Age in southern Britain, the story of which can be conveniently terminated with the Roman conquest, the Iron Age in northern Britain has no such horizon to mark its end. The Roman presence in southern and eastern Scotland was militarily intermittent and left untouched large tracts of Atlantic Scotland for which there is a rich legacy of Iron Age settlement, continuing from the mid-first millennium BC to the period of Norse settlement in the late first millennium AD. Here D.W. Harding shows that northern Britain was not peripheral in the Iron Age: it simply belonged to an Atlantic European mainstream different from southern England and its immediate continental neighbours.


The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond

The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond
Author: Colin Haselgrove
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Over the years, there has been a major shift in Iron Age studies. This volume contains thirty-one papers, which covers the Later Iron Age that is taken to be circa 400/300 BC until the Roman Conquest.


British Iron Age Swords and Scabbards

British Iron Age Swords and Scabbards
Author: Ian Mathieson Stead
Publisher: British Museum Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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British Iron Age swords and scabbards are here catalogued in detail for the first time. They are grouped on the basis of typologies of components and are discussed with special reference to their decoration, context and chronology. Artefact studies have been neglected for many years, and this subject was last tackled in a paper published in 1950. Since then, the material available for study has tripled, from 93 to 274 items, and new archaeological discoveries include several elaborately decorated scabbards. Illustrations include 71 full pages of line drawings, while additional contributions examine the technology of some of the swords and provide a discussion of their enamelled decoration. Contents: Introduction; Typology and terminology; Group A: Swords of medium length and scabbards with open chape ends; Group B: Swords of medium length and scabbards with closed chape ends; Group C: Long swords and scabbards with campanulate mouths; Group D: Long swords and scabbards with straight mouths; Group E: Earlier swords and scabbards in the north; Group F: Later swords and scabbards in the north; Group G: Short swords in the south and the north; Group H: Swords and scabbards of mixed traditions; Discussion; Appendices; The technology of some of the swords; Weapons and fittings with enamelled decoration; The Isleworth sword: a note on the brass foils; A technical report on the Orton Meadows scabbard; The scientific examination of the Asby Scar sword and scabbard; The extraction of swords from their scabbards; Catalogue; Bibliography.


Iron Age Britain

Iron Age Britain
Author: Barry Cunliffe
Publisher: Batsford Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2014-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849942404

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This revised introduction to Britain in the first millennium BC incorporates modifications to a story that is still controversial. It covers a time of dramatic change in Europe, dominated by the emergence of Rome as a megastate. In Britain, on the extremity of these developments, it was a period of profound social and economic change, which saw the end of the prehistoric cycle of the Neolithic and bronze Ages, and the beginning of a world that was to change little in its essentials until the great voyages of colonization and trade of the 16th century. The theme of the book is that of social change within an insular society sitting on the periphery of a world in revolution.


Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain

Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain
Author: Dennis William Harding
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199687560

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In this volume, Harding examines the deposition of Iron Age human and animal remains in Britain and challenges the assumption that there should have been any regular form of cemetery in prehistory, arguing that the dead were more commonly integrated into settlements of the living than segregated into dedicated cemeteries.


Britain and the Celtic Iron Age

Britain and the Celtic Iron Age
Author: Simon James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A mass of new research has prompted fundamental reappraisals of Britain's Iron Age, challenging in particular the idea that Iron Age Britons were part of the family of European peoples known as Celts and suggesting that the truth is more complex.