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Roman Britain, 1910–1960

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In 1910, when the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies was founded, the study of Roman Britain was already firmly set upon its path. Earlier brilliant treatments by F. Haverfield, in Traill's Social England, in the Victoria County History and in his own Romanization of Roman Britain, had set a general picture which was an attractive and cogent synthesis of the evidence provided by literature and archaeology. There already existed, thanks to a long tradition of private enterprise and to enlightened action of such bodies as the Society of Antiquaries of London, a substantial body of archaeological material, extending not merely to objects, but to buildings and their plans. Thus, by 1911, John Ward could publish a volume on Romano-British Buildings and Earthworks which, for its day, curried a volume of detailed information quite unsurpassed in any other province of the Empire. Here the antiquities of the military area and of the countryside were illustrated with particular vividness. But highly important work had already been done in the urban areas. The excavation of the Romano-British cantonal capital of Silchester, organized by the Society of Antiquaries of London, had already been estimated by Haverfield to have made it ‘better known, perhaps, than any provincial town of the Roman Empire’. Excavations of the same type, directed to the wholesale uncovering of foundations over wide areas, were also in progress at Caerwent and were revealing the striking differences which might obtain between communities in different areas of the province.

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261 Arch. Journ. CXI, 106–128.

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264 Ant. J. XX, 435–440.

265 JRS XXXIX, 108.

266 No comprehensive report has yet been published. Annual summaries occur in JRS XXXV–XLVIII.

267 JRS XLI, 139, fig. 23.

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278 JRS XLVIII, 138, fig. 13.

279 JRS XL, 106, fig. 23.

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281 Oxoniensia II, 41–73.

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283 JRS XLVII, 210, fig. 20.

284 Arch. Journ. CIII, 21–3, fig. 2.

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291 Oxoniensia IV, 1–70.

292 JRS XLIX, 133–5, fig. 27; see below, p. 235.

293 JRS XLIX, 129, fig. 23.

294 Ant.J. XVII, 29–30.

295 Proc. Somerset Arch. Soc. XCVI, 112–142; CI, 15–44.

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309 JRS XXXIV, 81, fig. 8.

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311 JRS XXXVII, 173–4, fig. 19.

312 JRS XXVI, 142, pl. XI (mosaic); XXVIII, 95 (plan).

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