
H 297 x W 210 mm
246 pages
315 figures, 127 plates, 96 tables (colour throughout)
Published Jun 2019
ISBN
Paperback: 9781907686290
Keywords
urban archaeology; Roman archaeology; medieval archaeology; archaeological excavation; street systems
By John Zant, Christine Howard-Davis
Paperback
£25.00
This volume reports on major 1978–82 excavations in Carlisle’s Lanes, one of northern England’s largest urban archaeological projects. Focusing on the northern Lanes trenches, it presents evidence for pre‑Roman and Roman occupation uncovered during redevelopment of this densely built historic area.
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Summary
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PRE-ROMAN AND EARLY ROMAN ACTIVITY (PERIODS 1-5)
3. THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROMAN TOWN (PERIODS 6-10)
4. THE LATER ROMAN TOWN (PERIODS 11-12)
5. THE FINDS
6. THE ORIGINS OF SETTLEMENT AT THE NORTHERN LANES
7. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROMAN CIVILIAN SETTLEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ONLINE APPENDICES