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Samian Pottery, a Resource for the Study of Roman Britain and Beyond: the results of the English Heritage funded Samian Project. An e-monograph
Steven Willis
Table of Contents
- 1. The Project
- 2. Outline of Project Aims and Objectives
- 3. Background and Evolution of the Project
- 4. The Project Aims
- 5. Samian Dating and Chronology Explored
- 6. Examining Samian and Supply
- 7. Samian in Society: Examining Samian and Site Status
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 The frequency of samian at different site types
- 7.3 Patterns in the distribution of decorated samian vessels
- 8. Samian in Use: Samian Forms, Usage and Practice
- 9. Samian and Human Burials
- 10. Samian and Spatial Analysis
- 11. Samian Repaired
- 12. Samian, Religious Sites, Structured Deposition and Ritual
- 13. Discussion and Conclusions
- Database - showing samian values and the composition of the dated samian groups and assemblages, listing by source/fabric, form, functional category, number of examples and manufacturer
- Notes
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Tables
- List of Charts
- Bibliography
- Appendices
- Appendix 2.1: The inclusion of samian data from Wales and Scotland in the analyses
- Appendix 4.1: Reporting samian: the impact of practices old and new
- Appendix 5.1: The relative proportions of Drag. 29 and Drag. 37 decorated samian bowls among stratified groups: a calibration
- Appendices 6.1-6.9: Fabric distributions
- 6.1 The incidence of Banassac samian in Britain
- 6.2 The incidence of 'black samian' in Britain
- 6.3 The incidence of Blickweiler samian in Britain
- 6.4 The incidence of Colchester samian in Britain
- 6.5 The incidence of 1st century/Trajanic (c. AD 20-120) Central Gaulish Lezoux samian in Britain
- 6.6 The incidence of 'Early' Gaulish samian, mainly from the Lyons region, in Britain
- 6.7 The incidence of Italian Sigillata in Britain
- 6.8 The incidence of Montans samian in Britain
- 6.9 The incidence of 'Aldgate-Pulborough' samian in Britain
- Appendices 8.1-8.4: Samian forms and usage
- 8.1 The incidence of samian mortaria: among a sample of 30 site assemblages
- 8.2 Incidence of samian lamps
- 8.3 The incidence of the samian flagon, Stanfield (1929) Form 67 in Britain
- 8.4 Incidence of interior wear on samian vessels
- Appendix 9.1 List of burials with samian present at 30 cemetery environments in Roman Britain
- Appendix 11.1 Incidence of repaired samian in Roman Britain: repair via cleats (dovetail cuts) and riveting
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