
Life in the Limes
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: Introduction: A wall for all
- Chapter 2: The nature and function of Roman frontiers revisited
- Chapter 3: The Roman army and the Roman smith: Some evidence from Britain
- Chapter 4: The accommodation of soldiers' wives in Roman fort barracks - on Hadrian's Wall and beyond
- Chapter 5: If the shoe fits: Style and status in the assemblage of children's shoes from Vindolanda
- Chapter 6: A group of finds from outside the southwest gate of south shields roman fort
- Chapter 7: The Roman names of the fort at South Shields and an altar to the Di Conservatores
- Chapter 8: Commemorating the Wall: Roman sculpture and inscriptions from Hadrian'sWall
- Chapter 9: Monumentalising military service: Soldiers in RomanoBritish
- Chapter 10: The Corbridge Hoard revisited
- Chapter 11: Characterising cult communities in the Roman provinces: Some observations on small finds evidence from the sanctuary of Liber Pater, Apulum
- Chapter 12: The Boston helmet: A preliminary account of a Parthian/Romanera ARTEFACT at the musem of fine arts
- Chapter 13: A pipeclay pseudo-Venus figurine from Binchester Roman fort, County Durham
- Chapter 14: Notes on the Vindolanda 'calendar': Related artefacts and the purpose of the Vindolanda fragment
- Chapter 15: A bead from Housesteads revisited
- Chapter 16: Keeping watch: A key handle from FontyGary, Vale of Glamorgan
- Chapter 17: Art and society: Gems from northern Britain
- Chapter 18: Personal possessions or traded goods? Finds of decorated mould-blown glass vessels on Flavian sites in Northern Britain
- Chapter 19: Stories from black bangles: Jewellery and other finds of jetlike materials in Roman Scotland
- Chapter 20: Lost and Found: Casual loss and (re)discovery of Roman objects from the northern frontier
- Chapter 21: Known unknowns: 'Invisible' people in temporary camps
- Chapter 22: The rise and fall of the Housesteads amphitheatre
- Chapter 23: The Wall's first great collection: The Clayton Collection
- Chapter 24: An Etruscan mirror from the collection of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Chapter 25: 'Drive away the cloud of plague': A Greek amulet from Roman London
- Chapter 26: Putting some flesh on the bones: leather bikinis and body size
- Chapter 27: Tailpiece: Roman mice in art, allegory and actuality
- Chapter 28: Lindsay Allason-Jones: A bibliography
- Colour Plates
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