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Excavations Along Hadrians Wall 20192021 Rob Collins

Excavations Along Hadrians Wall 20192021 By Rob Collins

Excavations Along Hadrians Wall 20192021 by Rob Collins


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Presents the significant findings of seven excavation projects focusing on the construction and preservation of Hadrian's Wall.

Excavations Along Hadrians Wall 20192021 Summary

Excavations Along Hadrians Wall 20192021: Structures, Their Uses, and Afterlives by Rob Collins

The Hadrians Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP) conducted a series of fieldwork projects along the Hadrians Wall corridor between 2019 and 2021. The work focused on sites that were poorly understood or under particular threat and aimed to improve understanding of them so they could be better managed in future. At several sites excavation was followed by conservation and consolidation work.

This volume brings together the final reports of these excavations, at seven Roman sites in the Wall corridor. As the sites were spread along the length of the Wall the character and afterlife of the Wall in very different landscape locations could be compared. An assessment of the Vallum at Heddon on the Wall identified how earthwork archaeology survived in a sloped, heavily ploughed landscape. Three excavations investigated the condition of the stone Wall curtain at Port Carlisle, Walltown Crags, and Steel Rigg and Cats Stairs. At each site the Wall builders had responded to the demands of the local terrain and made use of local resources. It is also clear how at each site the Wall had a different post-Roman history. Excavations at the bridging point of the Cam Beck revealed for the first time how the Wall was carried over a minor watercourse, and discovered traces of the Turf Wall. Small buildings were also identified just south of the Wall as it approached the bridge. At Corbridge Roman town, excavations on the northern periphery of the settlement demonstrated that from early in its history the most northerly town in Europe was of considerable extent. The area investigated showed that, even at the edge of town, shops lined the roads alongside well-appointed houses with bustling yards. Later on in the Roman period the town contracted behind walls and cremation burials were inserted by the road.

Each site is reported on independently, presenting the primary data for each investigation. The volume concludes with a synthetic analysis of what the results of these excavations together reveal about Hadrians Wall, considering, amongst other things, construction details and the decay and destruction of the monument in the centuries following Roman occupation.

About Rob Collins

Rob Collins is Research Associate in the Department of Archaeology at Newcastle University. His principal research interests are in frontier studies and the collapse of complex societies, making use of archaeological remains of built structures and small finds to provide a social interpretation of the material record. Jane Harrison is Research Associate and Tutor at the Department for Continuing Education, Oxford University. A graduate of Cambridge and Oxford universities, she completed her D.Phil at Kellogg College, Oxford in 2016, on Norse settlement mounds in the North Atlantic zone. A specialist in public engagement in Archaeology, she is a member of a number of interdisciplinary research networks covering northern world topics.

Table of Contents

List of figures List of tables Glossary Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Vallum under pasture and under plough at Heddon 3. Geophysical survey of the curtain at Thirlwall and Drumburgh 4. The curtain at Port Carlisle: survey and excavation 5. The curtain on Walltown Crags: survey and excavation 6. The Wall-crossing at the Cam Beck: survey and excavation 7. Corbridge: survey and excavation 8. Conclusion Appendix 1: Contexts Appendix 2: Specialist report data Cam Beck: Gorge Survey Charred plant remains and wood charcoal assessment: Cam Beck, Corbridge, and Heddon Corbridge: Animal bone; burnt bone; bulk finds; slag Consolidation: Cats Stairs; Port Carlisle; Steel Rigg; Turret 44b; Walltown Crags Bibliography Index

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NGR9781789259445
9781789259445
1789259444
Excavations Along Hadrians Wall 20192021: Structures, Their Uses, and Afterlives by Rob Collins
New
Hardback
Oxbow Books
2024-02-29
240
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