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Bath: An Archaeological Assessment Emily La Trobe-Bateman

Bath: An Archaeological Assessment By Emily La Trobe-Bateman

Bath: An Archaeological Assessment by Emily La Trobe-Bateman


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First major assessment and synthesis of archaeological records for the City of Bath

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Bath: An Archaeological Assessment: A study of settlement around the sacred hot springs from the Mesolithic to the 17th century AD by Emily La Trobe-Bateman

For centuries, the remains of the great Roman-British bathing and temple complex in the centre of Bath have attracted the interest and imagination of countless visitors to the city. But there is more to the archaeology of Bath than its Roman monuments. Human settlement here has spanned ten millennia, dating back to the final retreat of the ice sheets from Britain at the close of the last Ice Age. Antiquarians, archaeologists and scholars have long been drawn not only to the Roman structures, but to the worked flint scattered on the hills and in the river silts around the town, the earthworks surviving on the surrounding uplands, and the great medieval Abbey that dominated the town from the 11th century. As a result, hundreds of recorded observations have been accumulated, stretching back to the 17th century, but augmented over the last century by increasing numbers of excavations, in many cases combined with meticulous research. This volume provides a collection and rigorous assessment of this accumulated information, much of which has to date been either unpublished or available only in obscure sources, and offers a synthesis of what this information tells us of Bath's past.

Part 1 comprises an overview of the area's natural topography, a summary of antiquarian and early archaeological investigation, and a survey of the archaeological evidence available to us today. Part 2 collates the detailed archaeological evidence, summarising earlier work, assessing the nature of the evidence, and setting out our informed understanding of Bath's past. Lastly, Part 3 offers an overview of the current understanding of the archaeology of Bath, an assessment of the potential of the surviving deposits for providing new data, and suggestions for future research directions.

Bath: An Archaeological Assessment Reviews

...it is a well-written and illustrated account that provides a useful introduction to the archaeology of Bath for individuals or organisations with little previous experience of working in the city, one of the main drivers for the urban-assessment programme. * Britannia *
This represents a landmark in the developing archaeological study of Bath - an invaluable, clearly laid-out working summary of more than two centuries of research. * Medieval Archaeology *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of figures
Part 1
1.1 Background and historical overview
1.2 The purpose and scope of this study
1.3 The topography of Bath and the surrounding area
1.4 The history of archaeological research in Bath
1.5 The nature of the evidence
Part 2: The archaeological evidence
2.1 Early prehistoric period (8500-1000 BC)
2.2 The Late Bronze Age and Iron Age (1000 BC-AD 43)
2.3 The Romano-British period (1st-4th centuries)
2.4 The post-Roman period (5th-mid-7th centuries)
2.5 Saxon Bath (late 7th-late 11th centuries)
2.6 The medieval period
2.7 Bath in the 17th century
Part 3: Synthesis and assessment
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The current state of knowledge and understanding
3.3 Assessment of importance and potential: a research agenda
3.4 Period-based research issues
3.5 Thematic research issues


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NPB9781782979982
9781782979982
1782979980
Bath: An Archaeological Assessment: A study of settlement around the sacred hot springs from the Mesolithic to the 17th century AD by Emily La Trobe-Bateman
New
Hardback
Oxbow Books
2015-07-31
232
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