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Julia Velva, A Roman Lady from York

Julia Velva, A Roman Lady from York
Author: Patrick Ottaway
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526710994

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The tombstone of Julia Velva, one of the best-preserved examples from Roman Britain, was found close to a Roman road just outside the center of York. Fifty years old when she died in the early third century, Julia Velva was probably from a wealthy family able to afford a fine monument. Patrick Ottaway uses the tombstone as the starting point to investigate what the world she lived in was like. Drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries and scientific techniques, the author describes the development of Roman York’s legionary fortress, civilian town and surrounding landscape. He also looks at manufacturing and trade, and considers the structure of local society along with the latest analytical evidence for people of different ethnic backgrounds. Aspects of daily life discussed include literacy, costume, cosmetics and diet. There are also chapters dedicated to the abundant York evidence for religion and burial customs. This book presents a picture of what one would have found on the edge of a great Empire at a time when York itself was at the height of its importance. Illustrated with dozens of photographs, specially prepared plans and illustrations, this is an excellent study of one of Roman Britain’s most important places.


A Historical Guide to Roman York

A Historical Guide to Roman York
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526781298

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Considering that York was always an important Roman city there are few books available that are devoted specifically to the Roman occupation, even though it lasted for over 300 years and played a significant role in the politics and military activity of Roman Britain and the Roman Empire throughout that period. The few books that there are tend to describe the Roman era and its events in date by date order with little attention paid either to why things happened as they did or to the consequences of these actions and developments. This book is different in that it gives context to what happened here in the light of developments in Roman Britain generally and in the wider Roman Empire; the author digs below the surface and gets behind the scenes to shed light on the political, social and military history of Roman York (Eboracum), explaining, for example, why Julius Caesar invaded, what indeed was really behind the Claudian invasion, why was York developed as a military fortress, why as one of Roman Britain’s capitals? Why did the emperors Hadrian and Severus visit the fortress? You will also discover how and why Constantine accepted and projected Christianity from here, York’s role in the endless coups and revolts besetting the province, the headless gladiators and wonderful mosaics discovered here and why the Romans finally left York and Roman Britain to its own defence. These intriguing historical events are brought to life by reference to the latest local archaeological and epigraphical evidence, to current research and to evolving theories relating to the city’s Roman treasures, of which can be seen in the Yorkshire Museum in York, or in situ.


Visions of the Roman North: Art and Identity in Northern Roman Britain

Visions of the Roman North: Art and Identity in Northern Roman Britain
Author: Iain Ferris
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789699061

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This is the first book to analyse art from the northern frontier zones of Roman Britain and to interpret the meaning and significance of this art in terms of the formation of a regional identity. It argues that a distinct and vibrant visual culture flourished in the north, primarily due to its status as a heavily militarized frontier zone.


Roman York

Roman York
Author: Gordon Home
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1924
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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The Archaeology of Roman York

The Archaeology of Roman York
Author: Adam Parker
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1445686082

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This book introduces the archaeology of Eboracum. A fascinating look at the rich Roman history of York.


Municipal Review

Municipal Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1208
Release: 1962
Genre: Municipal government
ISBN:

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Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome

Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome
Author: Mike Corbishley
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780892367054

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This volume provides a descriptive survey of ancient Romans and the antiquarian era of the Roman Empire. Presented alphabetically, it features more than 200 informative entries showcasing everyday life in Roman cities and country sides (as well as specific subjects ranging from farming, trade, leisure, and religion, to language, technology, and war.) Key vocabulary words appear in bold, and high quality color photos of places, artwork, and artifacts appear on every page. Informative captions and quotes from ancient literature also appear throughout the text. The back of the book contains a chronological listing of emperors and an index.


Ancient Roman Women

Ancient Roman Women
Author: Brian Williams
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2002-12-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781403405227

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Looks at how women lived in ancient Roman times, discussing marriage, fashion, and religion.


Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Hinterland of Hadrian̕s Wall

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Hinterland of Hadrian̕s Wall
Author: David J. Breeze
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1803275480

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In this important and beautifully illustrated book, David Breeze elucidates the context of the most famous frontier, Hadrian’s Wall. The zone to north and south of the Wall was a heavily militarised landscape of roads, bridges, forts, fortlets and towers, but also the towns, settlements and supply infrastructure on which the army depended.


A Brief History of Roman Britain

A Brief History of Roman Britain
Author: Joan P. Alcock
Publisher: Robinson
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849018138

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In BC 55 Julius Caesar came, saw, conquered and then left. It was not until AD 43 that the Emperor Claudius crossed the channel and made Britain the western outpost of the Roman Empire that would span from the Scottish border to Persia. For the next 400 years the island would be transformed. Within that period would see the rise of Londinium, almost immediately burnt to the ground in 60 AD by Boudicca; Hadrian's Wall which was constructed in 112 AD to keep the northern tribes at bay as well as the birth of the Emperor Constantine in third century York. Interwoven with the historical narrative is a social history of the period showing how roman society grew in Britain.