
H 245 x W 174 mm
244 pages
90 figures, 12 tables (colour throughout)
Published Nov 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781805831433
Digital: 9781805831440
Keywords
Roman Britain; classical mythology; Minerva; Mars; Hercules; Mercury; Medusa; Cupid; deities; cultural transmission; material culture
Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 132
Paperback
£45.00
This study traces the spread of classical mythology in Roman Britain through detailed case studies of gods and heroes, thematic analyses, and material culture. It reveals how myths were adapted at the empire’s edge, illuminating processes of cultural transmission, identity, and religious practice.
Abbreviations
Introduction
Minerva Case Study
Mars Case Study
Medusa Case Study
Hercules Case Study
Mercury Case Study
Cupid Case Study
Martial Mythology
Pantheons
Urban Myths
Myth, Material, Meaning
Routes of Transmission
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Data for Each Myth
Bibliography
Steven Paul Turner worked as a history instructor in Tokyo for many years, after which he completed a PhD at Lampeter in archaeology, history, and anthropology. It was that thesis which formed the basis for this book. He previously worked in publishing and the health service in an IT role, and so is interested in research that requires a multidisciplinary approach. He spends his spare time painting miniature historical armies and researching family trees.