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Maryport: A Roman Fort and Its Community

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By (author): David J. Breeze

The collection of Roman inscribed stones and sculpture, together with other Roman objects found at Maryport in Cumbria, is the oldest archaeological collection in Britain still in private hands. Today, it is housed in the Senhouse Roman Museum on Sea Brows to the north of the modern town of Maryport. Beside the museum the earthworks of the Roman fort may still be seen, and beyond it, though not visible, lies a large civil settlement revealed through geophysical survey and the scene of two recent excavations. ''''Maryport: A Roman Fort and its community'''' places the collection in context and describes the history of research at the site. Maryport, although at the north-western edge of the Roman Empire, provides material of international importance for our understanding of the Roman state. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 175 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Archaeopress
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • ISBN13: 9781784918019

About David J. Breeze

David J. Breeze has been a trustee of the Senhouse Museum Trust since its inception in 1985 and chair of the trust since 2013. He has served as President of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society and as Chairman of the International Congress of Roman Frontier. He was Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Scotland from 1989 to 2005 and subsequently led the team which successfully nominated the Antonine Wall as a World Heritage Site in 2008. David has excavated on both Hadrian''''s Wall and the Antonine Wall and written several books on these frontiers on frontiers elsewhere in the Roman Empire and on the Roman army.

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