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The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester Paul Booth

The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester von Paul Booth

The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester Paul Booth


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Lankhills and its late Roman cemetery have played a significant role in the understanding of the military in civilian areas of Roman Britain in the fourth century, and these new excavations double the number of graves explored and add to the variety of finds represented.

The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester Zusammenfassung

The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester Paul Booth

Lankhills and its late Roman cemetery have played a significant role in the understanding of the military in civilian areas of Roman Britain in the fourth century, and these new excavations double the number of graves explored and add to the variety of finds represented. New analytical techiques show that some of those buried were immigrants from other parts of Europe and perhaps even North Africa.
The new excavations revealed a further 307 inhumation graves (plus six more partly excavated previously) and 25 more cremation burials. The most spectacular individual burial contained a gilded and inscribed crossbow brooch, silver gilt belt fitting and decorated spurs, a unique assemblage for Roman Britain.
The report provides a full catalogue of the graves and a comprehensive study of the finds.

Über Paul Booth

Andrew Simmonds is Senior Project Manager, Post-Excavation at Oxford Archaeology. He is the co-author of a number of books including From Mesolithic to Motorway: The Archaeology of the M1 (Junction 6a-10) Widening Scheme, Hertfordshire (2012), In the Shadow of Corinium: Prehistoric and Roman Occupation at Kingshillsouth, Cirencester, Gloucestershire (2018), and Gill Mill: Later Prehistoric Landscape and a Roman Nucleated Settlement in the Lower Windrush Valley at Gill Mill, near Witney, Oxfordshire (2018). Sharon Clough is Osteoarchaeologist Senior Environmental Officer Human bones Cotswold Archaeology. Sharon has a wide range of fieldwork and Osteoarchaeology experience gained across the UK, for a variety of archaeological contractors and in a freelance capacity. She undertook the analysis of the human bones and the related research for the project. Sharon appeared on the recent Channel 4 television programme on the site.

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The late Roman cemetery at Lankhills, Winchester Paul Booth
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Oxford Archaeology
2010-12-01
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