H 276 x W 203 mm
218 pages
112 figures (colour throughout)
Published Feb 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803279350
Digital: 9781803279367
Keywords
History of Archaeology; Historiography
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David S. Neal's autobiography chronicles his journey from a working-class boy in war-torn London to a renowned expert in Roman mosaics. His career spans from graphic design to archaeological illustration, leading excavations, and publishing significant works on Roman and medieval mosaics.
Foreword
Chapter 1: My formative years
Chapter 2: A new life
Chapter 3: My early career
Chapter 4: Art and archaeology
Chapter 5: Archaeological illustration
Chapter 6: Archaeological excavations
Chapter 7: Living in London
Chapter 8: Personal life
Chapter 9: Excavations in Hemel Hempstead and the Isles of Scilly
Chapter 10: Foreign travels
Chapter 11: Excavations at Gorhambury 1972-82
Chapter 12: Arnold Taylor, the Chief Inspector
Chapter 13: Excavations at Kings Langley and Lullingstone Roman villa
Chapter 14: Hurst and van Beuningen 1986
Chapter 15: Gadebridge revisited 2000
Chapter 16: Full-time archaeology
Chapter 17: Life at Tylers
Chapter 18: Wood Lane End 1982 and Stanwick 1984-1991
Chapter 19: Mosaic publications
Chapter 20: Medieval mosaics
Chapter 21: Reconstructions and exhibitions of mosaic paintings
Chapter 22: My Japanese connections
Chapter 23: Time with Covid and recovery
Chapter 24: Does retirement beckon?
Chapter 25: My parents
Bibliography
Appendix I: Exhibitions of mosaic paintings (some dates uncertain)
Appendix II: Publications by the author
Appendix III: Catalogue of paintings by David S. Neal