
Roman Amphitheatre of Chester
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgments
- Summary
- Résumé
- Zusammenfassung
- THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ROMAN CHESTER
- Pre-Roman activity
- Military occupation before the fortress
- The construction of the fortress
- The second-century hiatus
- Third-century recommissioning
- The fourth century and later
- THE AMPHITHEATRE
- The discovery of the amphitheatre
- Excavation and presentation 1952-72
- Dee House and development, 1992-2000
- Research 2000-2003
- THE CHESTER AMPHITHEATRE PROJECT
- Background
- Non-invasive survey
- Excavation
- Public access, popular publication and the amphitheatre conference
- Post-excavation assessment and analysis
- PART 2: BEFORE THE AMPHITHEATRE: THE PREHISTORIC PHASES
- NATURAL GEOLOGY, TOPOGRAPHY AND SOILS (Phase 0)
- MESOLITHIC TO EARLY BRONZE AGE (PERIOD 1, Phase 1a)
- Archaeological features
- Struck flint and stone
- Discussion: The Mesolithic to Bronze Age evidence in its wider context
- By Dan Garner
- IRON AGE SETTLEMENT AND LAND USE (PERIOD 1, Phases 1b-2)
- Middle Iron Age settlement (Phase 1b)
- Middle Iron Age cultivation (Phase 1c)
- The later Iron Age (Phase 2)
- Archaeobotanical evidence
- By Ruth Pelling
- Pollen samples
- By David E Robinson and Zoë Hazell
- Radiocarbon dating
- By Peter Marshall, Ruth Pelling, Gill Campbell, TonyWilmott, Christopher Bronk-Ramsey, Gordon Cook andPaula Reimer
- Phases 1b-2: Finds
- Discussion: Iron Age Chester and its wider context
- By Dan Garner
- ROMAN OCCUPATION BEFORE THE AMPHITHEATRE (PERIOD 2: Phase 3)
- PART 3: THE ROMAN AMPHITHEATRES
- 3.1 THE FIRST ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE(PERIOD 3)
- AMPHITHEATRE 1a CONSTRUCTION (Phase 4)
- Area A
- Newstead, 1929-31
- Trench XII
- Trench 18
- Watching brief
- Finds and dating
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke, Margaret Ward and TonyWilmott
- AMPHITHEATRE 1a USE (Phase 5)
- Area A
- Trench 48
- Finds and dating
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke, Quita Mould, David Shotter,Margaret Ward and Tony Wilmott
- AMPHITHEATRE 1b: STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS (Phase 6)
- Area A
- The outer wall and external stair
- Robbing of the radial wall
- The timber-framed seating structure
- Area B
- Previous work
- Finds and dating
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke, Quita Mould, David Shotter,Margaret Ward and Tony Wilmott
- AMPHITHEATRE 1b USE (Phase 7)
- Area A
- South and west of the vomitorium
- North and east of the vomitorium
- Previous work
- Finds and dating
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke, Quita Mould, David Shotter,Margaret Ward and Tony Wilmott
- THE FIRST ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE: DISCUSSION
- Survey and layout
- By Julian Baum and Tony Wilmott
- Outer wall and cavea
- Entrances
- The Nemeseum
- External activities
- Sand supply
- 3.2 THE SECOND ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE(PERIOD 4)
- INTRODUCTION
- AMPHITHEATRE 2: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE (Phase 8)
- The outer wall
- The major entrances
- The vomitoria
- The Pilaster bases
- Architectural stonework
- Finds and dating
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke, Quita Mould and TonyWilmott
- AMPHITHEATRE 2 USE (Phase 9)
- The exterior
- The arena
- Finds and dating
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke and Tony Wilmott
- AMPHITHEATRE 2: STRUCTURAL RECONSTRUCTION AND DISCUSSION
- Survey and layout
- By Julian Baum and Tony Wilmott
- Architectural reconstruction
- By Tony Wilmott and Julian Baum
- Seating capacity
- By Tony Wilmott and Julian Baum
- The arena wall coping stone inscriptions
- Nemeseum
- Arena and spectacles
- Dating
- PART 4: LIFE IN EARLY ROMAN CHESTER: ARTEFACTUAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
- SYNTHESIS
- 4.1 ARTEFACT STUDIES
- THE ROMAN COINS
- THE SAMIAN WARE
- By Margaret Ward
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Summary of quantities and environmental condition
- Distribution by phase
- Composition of the assemblage
- Vessel types and forms
- Evidence of wear, repair, re-working and re-use
- Chronology
- Phase summary and samian ware catalogue
- Post Roman phases containing residual samian ware
- Post Roman Phases 12-21 medieval, post medieval and modern
- ROMAN FINE AND COARSE POTTERY
- By Gillian Dunn
- Introduction
- Pottery supply
- Pottery fabrics
- Vessel forms
- Roman pottery from post-Roman phases
- Chronology
- Condition
- Surface treatment, decoration, re-use and stamps
- Roman pottery phase summaries and catalogue
- Post-Roman phases
- Discussion
- ROMAN GLASS VESSELS
- By Gillian Dunn
- Introduction
- Colour
- Forms
- Polychrome vessels
- Facet cut beakers
- Summary
- Catalogue
- Post-Roman Phases
- FINDS IN FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES
- By Gillian Dunn, Alison Heke, Quita Mould andMartin Henig
- Introduction
- Military equipment
- Personal items and dress accessories
- Objects associated with written communication
- Tools
- Household equipment
- Structural ironwork
- Recreation
- Medical and toilet implements
- Weights and measures
- Buildings and services
- Structures associated with food preparation
- Portable ovens
- By Alison Heke
- Miscellaneous
- Addendum
- ROMAN BUILDING MATERIALS
- By Alison Heke
- Introduction
- Ceramic building material (CBM)
- Cement Mix
- Earth mix (daub)
- Plaster
- 4.2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
- ARCHAEOBOTANICAL SAMPLES: ROMAN PHASES
- By Ruth Pelling
- Introduction
- Sample Selection
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- MAMMAL, BIRD AND AMPHIBIAN BONE FROM ROMAN PHASES
- By Peter Popkin
- Introduction
- Mammals
- Birds
- Amphibians
- Conclusions
- FISH BONE FROM ROMAN PHASES
- By Jen Harland
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Taphonomy
- Description
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- PART 5: SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS AND THE AFTERLIFE OF THE AMPHITHEATRE
- Prehistory
- The advent of Rome and the first amphitheatre
- The second Roman amphitheatre
- Change of use and robbing (Phases 10-11)
- The use of the site in the Middle Ages (Phases 12-13)
- The Dissolution and the English Civil War (Phases 14-15)
- 17th and 18th centuries (Phases 16-18)
- 19th and 20th centuries (Phases 19-21)
- Conclusions
- APPENDIX 1: Quantification of archaeobotanical remains from Iron Age deposits
- APPENDIX 2: Samian stamps recorded from all excavations at Chester amphitheatre
- APPENDIX 3: A brief summary of Roman potteryfrom the 2000-03 excavations
- APPENDIX 4: Roman pottery fabric descriptions
- APPENDIX 5: Roman earth mix(daub) fabric descriptions
- APPENDIX 6: Quantification of archaeobotanical Remains in Romanand early post-Roman samples
- APPENDIX 7: Faunal remains:metrics by species
- Bibliography
- Index
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