Hi everyone<br><br>Hope everyone had a good Christmas and New Year. <br><br>Does anyone know any Roman-British sites where they found any interesting lithics?...
Hello I am Phil, I am a 21 year old archaeology student at Bradford University. I have a long interest in Roman Britain and I spend last summer working on a ...
Apologies for delayed response to this message. My connection with Romano-British studies started off in the early 60's when my family moved down from ...
Thanks for that<br><br>I looked it up today in, Fox, C. 1923: The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region, Cambridge.The actual site was a mound possibly...
Evidence from the isle of Purbeck in Dorset has shown that lithic technologies did carry on. It is here that Iron Age and Romano-British used lithic chisels ...
For all those who have Digital, the BBC Knowledge programme 'History Fix' has recently shot a programme about Tripontium. It will be aired 20th March this...
This is my first post in the club. I'm not as current on the archaeology of Roman Britain as you are, so forgive me for any ignorance that I might reveal. I...
We're planning on doing a reconstruction of a lead pig, after finding huge (1/2 hundred weights) of lead on the site. We're arguing over what to make the ...
spoke to a mate about this and we think a simple hole in the ground would be ok [mostly]<br>as long as the ground isn't too wet[otherwise the lead will 'spit'...
There's archaeological evidence for a Roman "fort" near Dublin which is still being debated. It's though it could be a trading area, or a place where the ...
After talking with my tutor at college tonight he thinks that they may have just used wood. Got no references though and I find it hard to believe. Y ou...
Hi. I became interested in roman britain after researching the romans in Doncaster which was then my home town. Since then I research anything on the Romans ...
I suspect that casting a replica Lead Pig (actual size ?) could prove the use of a sand mould one way or the other. I would have thought that pouring molten ...
Thank you all for your help with my question about lead. To my dismay they made a few items on the Sunday before I went back. They seem pretty good. They've...
Lucy after reading quite a lot of literature of Roman Britain it is highly possible that this is in fact not a Roman fort. Although it is known that Romano...
I did have loads of links, unfortunatley I wiped my hard drive in November and lost them all. There's been loads of speculation but I personally haven't read...
Dear All<br><br>I,m looking for sources on aqueduct construction techniques, particularly late Republic/early empire. I know its not a topic for Roman Britain,...
Paul,<br> Strangely enough there is a link between your query on Aqueduct construction and Roman Britain insofar as Julius Frontinus the Governor of Britain AD...
Further to my earlier message check out Vitruvius Book VIII Chapters 5 & 6 at the following URL:-<br> See Links Section this club (also gives access to...
I intend to write a comparrison of the roman ports of london and york, however I am struggling to locate info on the port at york. Anyone who knows of ...