Native Neighbours
Local settlement system and social structure in the roman period at Oss (the Netherlands)
Dieke A. Wesseling | 2000
Since the Bronze Age, and possibly even before that, people occupied the area around Oss. They built timber farmhouses, worked fields, herded cattle, and buried their dead. They also worshipped gods and had contacts with…

Wetland Farming in the area to the south of the Meuse estuary during the Iron age and Roman period
An environmental and palaeo-economic reconstruction
Otto Brinkkemper | 1991
This volume presents a reconstruction of the habitation and rural economy in an area south of the Meuse estuary during the Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman period, mainly based on archaeobotanical and geological investigations. The…

Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (Volume I)
The site and its significance within the wider context of the Roman North Sea and Channel frontier zone
S. Vanhoutte | Forthcoming
In the later Roman period the North Sea and Channel region was the scene of seaborne attacks, political crises, army reforms, Germanic invasions and changing imperial defence strategies. Literary evidence for this era is poor.…

Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (Volume II)
The material culture of the south-west corner site
Edited by S. Vanhoutte | Forthcoming
In the later Roman period the North Sea and Channel region was the scene of seaborne attacks, political crises, army reforms, Germanic invasions and changing imperial defence strategies. Literary evidence for this era is poor.…

Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (Volume III)
Plates
Edited by S. Vanhoutte | Forthcoming
In the later Roman period the North Sea and Channel region was the scene of seaborne attacks, political crises, army reforms, Germanic invasions and changing imperial defence strategies. Literary evidence for this era is poor.…

From Quarries to Rock-cut Sites
Echoes of Stone Crafting
Edited by A. Lamesa, K. Whitaker, G. Gattiglia, C. Sciuto & M.E. Porqueddu | Forthcoming
The archaeological study of quarries focuses mainly on the reconstruction of the extraction process, while rock-hewn spaces have often been approached from the point of view of architectural styles or art-history. Nevertheless, a holistic structural…

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Native Neighbours
Local settlement system and social structure in the roman period at Oss (the Netherlands)
Dieke A. Wesseling | 2000
Since the Bronze Age, and possibly even before that, people occupied the area around Oss. They built timber farmhouses, worked fields, herded cattle, and buried their dead. They also worshipped gods and had contacts with…

Wetland Farming in the area to the south of the Meuse estuary during the Iron age and Roman period
An environmental and palaeo-economic reconstruction
Otto Brinkkemper | 1991
This volume presents a reconstruction of the habitation and rural economy in an area south of the Meuse estuary during the Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman period, mainly based on archaeobotanical and geological investigations. The…

Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (Volume I)
The site and its significance within the wider context of the Roman North Sea and Channel frontier zone
S. Vanhoutte | Forthcoming
In the later Roman period the North Sea and Channel region was the scene of seaborne attacks, political crises, army reforms, Germanic invasions and changing imperial defence strategies. Literary evidence for this era is poor.…

Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (Volume II)
The material culture of the south-west corner site
Edited by S. Vanhoutte | Forthcoming
In the later Roman period the North Sea and Channel region was the scene of seaborne attacks, political crises, army reforms, Germanic invasions and changing imperial defence strategies. Literary evidence for this era is poor.…

Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (Volume III)
Plates
Edited by S. Vanhoutte | Forthcoming
In the later Roman period the North Sea and Channel region was the scene of seaborne attacks, political crises, army reforms, Germanic invasions and changing imperial defence strategies. Literary evidence for this era is poor.…

From Quarries to Rock-cut Sites
Echoes of Stone Crafting
Edited by A. Lamesa, K. Whitaker, G. Gattiglia, C. Sciuto & M.E. Porqueddu | Forthcoming
The archaeological study of quarries focuses mainly on the reconstruction of the extraction process, while rock-hewn spaces have often been approached from the point of view of architectural styles or art-history. Nevertheless, a holistic structural…

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