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Change and Continuity at the Roman Coastal Fort at Oudenburg from the Late 2nd until the Early 5th Century AD [electronic resource] : Volume II: the Material Culture of the South-West Corner Site.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Relicta Monografie�en SeriesPublication details: Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2023.Description: 1 online resource (604 p.)ISBN:
  • 9464260882
  • 9789464260885
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Change and Continuity at the Roman Coastal Fort at Oudenburg from the Late 2nd until the Early 5th Century ADDDC classification:
  • 936.9312
LOC classification:
  • DH811.O83
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- 1. The pottery -- A. Imported fine wares -- 1. Samian wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte, Wim De Clercq and Johan Deschieter -- 2. Colour-coated and black-slipped wares -- Robin P. Symonds and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 3. Marbled wares -- Robin P. Symonds -- 4. Fine oxidized wares -- Sonja Willems -- 5. Mica-dusted wares -- Sonja Willems -- 6. Pompeian red wares -- Sonja Willems -- B. Imported coarse wares -- 1. Amphorae -- Patrick Monsieur and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 2. 'Common' flagon wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Sonja Willems -- 3. Mortaria -- Sofie Vanhoutte, Sonja Willems and Robin P. Symonds
4. Eifelware and other coarse oxidized wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5. Reduced wares -- 5.1 The Romano-British coarse pottery, handmade and wheel-turned -- Malcolm Lyne and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5.2 Imported greywares from the North of France -- Sonja Willems and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5.3 Low Lands Ware -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5.4 Late Roman terra nigra -- Vince Van Thienen -- C. Local and imported handmade wares -- 1. North Menapian handmade wares -- Wim De Clercq and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 2. Late Roman (Germanic-style) handmade pottery -- Vince Van Thienen -- D. Local wheel-thrown wares
1. North Menapian grey wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Wim De Clercq -- 2. Two large beakers with an Oudenburg-Aardenburg-Britannia link -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Wim De Clercq -- E. The North Menapian pottery group. Reviewing an important 2nd- and 3rd-century local/regional ceramic industry -- 2. The coins -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Johan van Heesch -- 3. The metal finds -- Sofie Vanhoutte With a case-study on the crossbow brooches by Vince Van Thienen -- 4. The items in worked animal products (antler, horn, bone and ivory) -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5. The jet and jet-like finds
Sofie Vanhoutte and Peter Cosyns -- 6. The glass finds -- Peter Cosyns and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 7. The figurines -- Jan De Beenhouwer and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 8. The leather finds -- Carol van Driel-Murray -- 9. The ceramic building material -- Tim R. Clerbaut and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 10. The stone implements -- Sibrecht Reniere -- Appendix. The key context assemblages -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- Bibliography -- Blank Page
Summary: 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. On the other hand the Shore forts can yield highly significant information, but have been subject to little study in recent decades. At the Belgian coastal fort at Oudenburg large-scale excavations in the first decade of the 21st century.
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Intro -- 1. The pottery -- A. Imported fine wares -- 1. Samian wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte, Wim De Clercq and Johan Deschieter -- 2. Colour-coated and black-slipped wares -- Robin P. Symonds and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 3. Marbled wares -- Robin P. Symonds -- 4. Fine oxidized wares -- Sonja Willems -- 5. Mica-dusted wares -- Sonja Willems -- 6. Pompeian red wares -- Sonja Willems -- B. Imported coarse wares -- 1. Amphorae -- Patrick Monsieur and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 2. 'Common' flagon wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Sonja Willems -- 3. Mortaria -- Sofie Vanhoutte, Sonja Willems and Robin P. Symonds

4. Eifelware and other coarse oxidized wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5. Reduced wares -- 5.1 The Romano-British coarse pottery, handmade and wheel-turned -- Malcolm Lyne and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5.2 Imported greywares from the North of France -- Sonja Willems and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5.3 Low Lands Ware -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5.4 Late Roman terra nigra -- Vince Van Thienen -- C. Local and imported handmade wares -- 1. North Menapian handmade wares -- Wim De Clercq and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 2. Late Roman (Germanic-style) handmade pottery -- Vince Van Thienen -- D. Local wheel-thrown wares

1. North Menapian grey wares -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Wim De Clercq -- 2. Two large beakers with an Oudenburg-Aardenburg-Britannia link -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Wim De Clercq -- E. The North Menapian pottery group. Reviewing an important 2nd- and 3rd-century local/regional ceramic industry -- 2. The coins -- Sofie Vanhoutte and Johan van Heesch -- 3. The metal finds -- Sofie Vanhoutte With a case-study on the crossbow brooches by Vince Van Thienen -- 4. The items in worked animal products (antler, horn, bone and ivory) -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- 5. The jet and jet-like finds

Sofie Vanhoutte and Peter Cosyns -- 6. The glass finds -- Peter Cosyns and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 7. The figurines -- Jan De Beenhouwer and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 8. The leather finds -- Carol van Driel-Murray -- 9. The ceramic building material -- Tim R. Clerbaut and Sofie Vanhoutte -- 10. The stone implements -- Sibrecht Reniere -- Appendix. The key context assemblages -- Sofie Vanhoutte -- Bibliography -- Blank Page

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. On the other hand the Shore forts can yield highly significant information, but have been subject to little study in recent decades. At the Belgian coastal fort at Oudenburg large-scale excavations in the first decade of the 21st century.

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