Britannia

Papers
(The median citation count of Britannia is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
4. NORTHERN ENGLAND4
A Source of Confusion: New Archaeological Evidence for the Dorchester Aqueduct4
Claudius, Elephants and Britain: Making Sense of Cassius Dio 60.21.24
IV. SPOTLIGHT ON NEW RESEARCH3
Trevor Brigham and Bruce Watson, Early Roman Waterfront Development. Excavations at Regis House, City of London, 1994–6 (MOLA Monograph 75). London: Museum of London Archaeology, 2024. Pp. 520, 190 il3
The Social and Economic Impact of Hadrian's Wall on the Frontier Zone in Britain3
ENGLAND 3. HADRIAN'S WALL3
Aura Piccioni, Römische Großbronzen am Limes: Fragmente im raetischen Raum (BAR International Series S3133). Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2023. Pp. xxx + 286, illus. isbn 9781407314990 (pbk), £84.00; 978143
A Biography of Power: Research and Excavations at the Iron Age Oppidum of Bagendon, Gloucestershire (1979–2017). By T. Moore. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2020. Pp. xxv + 667, illus. Price £85.3
The Sanctuary of Bath in the Roman Empire. By E.H. Cousins. Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. x + 228, illus. Price £85.00. ISBN 9781108493192 (bound); 9781108637398 (2
Chedworth Roman Villa. Excavations and Re-imaginings from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Centuries. By S. Esmonde Cleary, J. Wood and E. Durham. Britannia Monograph 35. Roman Society, London, 20222
I. SITES EXPLORED 1. WALES2
Correction to Redfern et al. (2017) ‘Written in Bone’: New Discoveries about the Lives of Roman Londoners, Britannia 48, 253–772
Meaning in Millstones: Phallic Imagery on Romano-British Millstones – ADDENDUM2
Dying Young. A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Child Health in Roman Britain. By A. Rohnbogner. BAR Publishing, Oxford, 2022. Pp. xvii + 174, illus. Price £50. isbn 97814073595952
Proceedings of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 2024–20251
Life in Roman and Medieval Leicester. Excavations in the Town's North-east Quarter, 1958–2006. By R. Buckley, N.J. Cooper and M. Morris. Leicester Archaeology monograph 26. University of Leicester, Br1
Simon Webb, Exploring Roman London. Barnsley: Pen & Sword History, 2023. Pp. 224, illus. isbn 9781399058490 (pbk). £16.99. - Andrew Tibbs, A Shor1
9.2. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (EAST)1
5. THE MIDLANDS1
6. EAST ANGLIA1
The Berlanga Cup. New Evidence of Hadrian’s Wall Pans Found in Hispania Citerior (Spain)1
8. South-western counties1
7. GREATER LONDON1
In the Northern Cemetery of Roman London. Excavations at Spitalfields Market, London E1, 1991–2007. By M. McKenzie and C. Thomas, with N. Powers and A. Wardle. Monograph 58. MOLA, London, 2020. Pp. xv1
Chedworth Roman Villa. Excavations and Re-imaginings from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Centuries. By S. Esmonde Cleary, J. Wood and E. Durham. Britannia Monograph 35. Roman Society, London, 20221
II. FINDS REPORTED UNDER THE PORTABLE ANTIQUITIES SCHEME0
London in the Roman World. By D. Perring. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2022. Pp. xix + 573, illus. Price £40. isbn 9780198789000.0
Contextualising Counterfeits: Roman Coin Moulds in Britain and the Channel Islands0
6. East Anglia0
The Romano-British Villa and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles, Kent. By N. Stoodley and S. Cosh. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2021. Pp. 260, illus. Price £45. isbn 9781789695878.0
Unit Levies after the Batavian Revolt and the Conquest of Northern Britannia0
Objects in Miniature: A Copper-Alloy Beneficiarius Spear-Shaped Mount from Inveresk0
9.1. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (WEST)0
Imaging Hadrian in Britain between Coinage and Sculpture: A New Digital Approach to the Study of Roman Imperial Portraiture0
BRI volume 54 Cover and Front matter0
Polyaenus (Strat. 8.23.5) and Caesar's British Elephant0
Agriculture and Population: Occupation and Burials in the Extramural Area of Margidunum on the Fosse Way in Nottinghamshire0
Richard Abdy, Legion: Life in the Roman Army. London: British Museum Press, 2024. Pp. 320, illus. isbn 9780714122939 (hbk), £40.00; 9780714122946 (pb0
Hadrian and Britain: The Civil Zone0
Roman Period Statuettes in the Netherlands and Beyond: Representation and Ritual Use in Context. By C. Veen. Amsterdam archaeological studies 30, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2023. Pp. xiii 0
Rereading the Secundinus Stone from Vindolanda0
IV. Spotlight on New Research0
II. FINDS REPORTED UNDER THE PORTABLE ANTIQUITIES SCHEME0
III. INSCRIPTIONS0
Hadrian's Frontiers in Northern Britain0
Establishing a Chronology for Roman and Post-Roman Stanwick, Northamptonshire0
8. SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES0
Fraser Hunter, Annemarie Kaufmann-Heinimann and Kenneth Painter (Eds), The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland, 2022. Pp. xviii + 766, illus. 0
2. Scotland0
Spoon-Shaped Objects with Weapon Terminals from Western Britain0
Fowl Play: A British ‘Fatal Charade’ at Brading Roman Villa0
Roman Frontier Archaeology – in Britain and Beyond: Papers in Honour of Paul Bidwell Presented on the Occasion of the 30th Annual Conference of the Arbeia Society. Edited by N. Hodgson and B. Griffith0
Tom Brindle, Mark Brett and Jonathan Hart, Evolution of a Romano-British Courtyard Villa: Excavations at the former Dings Crusaders Rugby Ground, Stoke Gifford 2016–2018 (Monograph 15). Cirencester: C0
Pervasive Ritual at Wroxeter: The Evidence of the Buried Ceramics from the Bushe-Fox Excavations 1912–140
IV. SPOTLIGHT ON NEW RESEARCH0
Beaded Rims on Silver Plate Vessels in Late Roman Britain and Beyond0
Michael J. Jones, Digging Lincoln: An Archaeological Memoir. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2024. Pp. xv + 279, illus. isbn 9781803278476 (pbk), £25.00; 978180
Meaning in Millstones: Phallic Imagery on Romano-British Millstones0
ENGLAND 3. HADRIAN'S WALL0
A New Corpus of Roman Coins from England and Wales. An Overview of the Evidence and Analysis of the Data0
4. Northern England0
What's in the pots? Identifying Possible Extensification in Roman Britain Through Analysis of Organic Residues in Pottery0
Eleanor Ghey (Ed.), Recent Discoveries of Tetrarchic Hoards from Roman Britain and Their Wider Context (British Museum Research Publications 236). London: British Museum, 2024. Pp. 402, illus. 0
Approaching Connectivity and Community Through Rural Crafts in Early Roman Cambridgeshire: The Case of the Lower Ouse Valley Potteries0
5. THE MIDLANDS0
Life, Death and Rubbish Disposal in Roman Norton, North Yorkshire: Excavations at Brooklyn House 2015–16. By Janet Phillips and Pete Wilson with contributions by Tony Benfield and 20 others. Archaeopr0
I. SITES EXPLORED 1. WALES0
The ‘Saxon Shore’ Reconsidered0
H.E.M. Cool, Blue/Green Glass Bottles from Roman Britain (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 113). Oxford: Archaeopress, 2024. Pp. xi + 253, illus. isbn 0
2. SCOTLAND0
Intramural Human Remains from Roman Towns in Britain: A Case Study from Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester0
6. EAST ANGLIA0
Gladiators at Roman Colchester: Re-Interpreting the Colchester Vase0
3. Hadrian’s Wall0
Editorial0
5. THE MIDLANDS0
6. EAST ANGLIA0
Values and Material Culture in Rosemary Sutcliff's Roman Britain Stories0
ENGLAND 3. HADRIAN'S WALL0
BRI volume 56 Cover and Front matter0
Further Details on the Roman Figure with a Circular Socket from West Keal, Lincolnshire*0
50 Finds from Somerset: Objects from The Portable Antiquities Scheme. By L. Burnett. Amberley Press, Stroud, 2023. Pp. 96, illus. Price £15.99. isbn 9781445662367.0
A Ceramic Mould from Vindolanda: Craft and Industry along the Roman Frontier0
Hadrian's Wall and Border Studies: Problems and Prospects0
Dispatches from the Home Front: The Anaglypha Panels in Rome0
Editorial0
Excavations Outside the Roman fort at Croy Hill on the Antonine Wall, 1975–8. By W.S. Hanson, with 20 contributors. Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 98. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edi0
Villas, Sanctuaries and Settlements in the Romano-British Countryside. Edited by M. Henig, G. Soffe, K. Adcock and A. King. Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 95. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2022. Pp. xii + 3680
Wroxeter: Ashes under Uricon. A Cultural and Social History of the Roman City. By R. White. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2022. Pp. xii + 239, illus. Price £26 (pbk); £14.99 (PDF eBook). isbn 978180
2. SCOTLAND0
Intestinal Parasitic Infection in Roman Britain: Integrating New Evidence from Roman London0
Hadrian's Wall and its Continental Hinterland0
Silchester Insula IX: The Claudio-Neronian Occupation of the Iron Age Oppidum (The Early Roman Occupation at Silchester Insula IX). By M. Fulford, A. Clarke, E. Durham and N. Pankhurst. Britannia Mono0
The Antonine Wall in Falkirk District. By Geoff B. Bailey with nine other contributors. Falkirk Local History Society, Falkirk, 2021. Pp. iv + 600, illus. Price £18 (hbk). isbn 9781883829880
Correction to Manley et al. (2024) A Source of Confusion: New Archaeological Evidence for the Dorchester Aqueduct, Britannia 0
Glass Bottles and Military Production0
Themed Section: Hadrian's Progress through the North-Western Provinces in a.d. 121–1220
II. Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme0
Roman Rural Settlement in Wales and the Marches: Approaches to Settlement and Material Culture Through Big Data. By L. Reynolds. BAR British series B670: Archaeology of Roman Britain Vol. 6. BAR Publi0
BRI volume 54 Cover and Back matter0
Drawings of Roman Mosaics in the Topham Collection, Eton College Library. By P. Witts. BAR international series 3064. BAR Publishing, Oxford, 2021. Pp. xvi + 193, illus. Price £48. isbn 9780
The Earliest Known Purposefully Collected Ichthyosaurian Fossil: A Vertebral Centrum from a Second-century a.d . Roman Pit in Colchester, Essex0
7. Greater London0
Silchester Revealed. The Iron Age and Roman Town of Calleva. By M. Fulford. Windgather Press, Oxford and Philadelphia, 2021. Pp. xviii + 206, illus. Price £16.99 (pbk); £34.99 (hbk). isbn 90
Editorial0
A Late Antique Decorated Casket and Jewellery from the Roman Villa at Fordham, Essex0
Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani. Great Britain. Vol. 1, Fasc. 11. The Hinterland of Hadrian's Wall and Derbyshire. By Lindsay Allason-Jones. Oxford University Press/British Academy, Oxford, 2023. Pp. x0
III. Inscriptions0
A History of the Congress of Roman Frontier Studies 1949–2022: A Retrospective to Mark the 25th Congress in Nijmegen. By D.J. Breeze, T. Ivleva, R.H. Jones and A. Thiel. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2022. Pp0
BRI volume 55 Cover and Front matter0
William S. Hanson, Richard E. Jones and Nick Hannon, Exploring the Antonine Wall with Terrestrial Remote Sensing. Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology, 2024. Pp. viii + 243, illus. 0
New Perspectives on Child and Infant Burial in Britain (100 b.c.e.–c.e. 200)0
Whetstones in Roman Britain: Character, Distribution, Provenance and Industries0
The Colchester Vase: A Master Potter at Work0
A Possible Roman Camp on the Wirral Peninsula0
Brading Roman Villa: Evidence of a Late Roman Massacre?0
9.2. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (EAST)0
I. Sites Explored 1. Wales0
8. SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES0
Change and Continuity at the Roman Coastal Fort at Oudenburg from the Late 2nd until the Early 5th Century AD. By Sofie Vanhoutte. Relicta monografieën 19. Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2023. Three volumes0
BRI volume 55 Cover and Back matter0
9.1. Southern counties (West)0
London's Roman Tools: Craft, Agriculture and Experience in an Ancient City. By Owen Humphreys. BAR British series 663/Archaeology of Roman Britain Volume 3, BAR Publishing, Oxford, 2021 Pp. 492, illus0
Heating Londinium : Dating Relief-patterned Box-flue Tiles and Other Wall Cavity Traditions in Roman London’s Baths and Heated Buildings0
9.2. Southern counties (East)0
IV. SPOTLIGHT ON NEW RESEARCH0
III. INSCRIPTIONS0
Conflict in the Lake District: The Attack on Ambleside Roman Fort0
Intellectual Property in Developer-Funded Archaeology Projects in Britain from the Roman Period0
Alex Mullen (Ed.), Social Factors in the Latinization of the Roman West (Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xiv + 363, illus. isb0
Proceedings of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 2022–20230
Hadrian in Germany and the Construction of the Limes Palisade in a.d. 1200
BRI volume 53 Cover and Back matter0
The Body Mine: A Review of Human Remains within Romano-British Well and Shaft Deposits and Evidence for Multi-stage Mortuary Ritual in First-century a.d. Surrey0
The Management of a Territory for Surplus Production: The Example of Fanum Martis (Nord, Northern France)0
I. SITES EXPLORED 1. WALES0
Nina Crummy and Richard Henry, Double-sided Antler and Bone Combs in Late Roman Britain. Stylistic Groups, Context and Status (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 116). Oxford: Archaeopress. Pp. vi + 136, 0
What Happened Next? Hadrian’s Wall, the expeditio Britannica and the Fate of the Ninth Legion0
The Use of Celtic Coinage in Early Roman London: A Re-interpretation of Bloomberg Wax Tablet 310
Rob Collins, Ian Kille and Kathleen O’Donnell, Fabric of the Frontier: Prospection, Use and Re-Use of Stone from Hadrian’s Wall. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2023. Pp xiv + 168, illus. 0
Crystal Park, Bottisham: The Construction Materials of a Roman Villa Complex – A Cambridgeshire Case Study0
The Windridge FarmGlandesRevisited: Clues to Conquest?0
Assessing Defence in Late Antique North-eastern Gaul and the Germanic Provinces c. a.d . 250–500: Biases, Distribution and0
Proceedings of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 2021–20220
How Do We Make the River ‘Roman’? Changing Depositional Patterns in the Middle Thames Valley0
5. The Midlands0
4. NORTHERN ENGLAND0
Roman ‘Grand Strategy’ in Action? Claudius and the Annexation of Britain and Thrace0
A Figurine Wearing a Sleeveless Coat from Sandy, Bedfordshire0
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES 2023–20240
4. NORTHERN ENGLAND0
BRI volume 56 Cover and Back matter0
9.2. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (EAST)0
The Teynham Triton and Its Significance to the Funerary Architecture of Roman Kent and Beyond0
The Implications of LiDAR for Our Understanding of the Building of the Antonine Wall: A Reconsideration0
Conquering the Ocean. By Richard Hingley. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2022. Pp. ix + 312, illus. Price £22.99. isbn 9780190937416.0
Where Are the Claudian Forts? A Review of the Evidence in South-eastern Britain, and an Alternative View of the Invasion Period0
Visitor Experiences and Audiences for the Roman Frontiers: Developing Good Practice in Presenting World Heritage. Edited by N. Mills. BAR International Series S3066. BAR Publishing, Oxford, 2021. Pp. 0
9.1. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (WEST)0
Slavery on the Northern Frontier: A Stylus Tablet from Vindolanda0
Troy Story: The Ketton Mosaic, Aeschylus, and Greek Mythography in Late Roman Britain0
7. GREATER LONDON0
Potters or Cooks? Changes in the Later Iron Age/Early Romano-British Ceramic Industry at Silchester0
The Writings on the Wall: From Greek Alphabet to Painter’s Signature, The Inscriptions on the Roman Wall-paintings of the Liberty, Southwark, London0
Writing in Roman Britain and Continental Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Styli Found in London0
Editorial0
Manuel Fernández-Götz and Nico Roymans, Archaeology of the Roman Conquest: Tracing the Legions, Reclaiming the Conquered (Cambridge Elements: The Archaeology of Europe). Cambridge: Cambridge Universit0
9.1. SOUTHERN COUNTIES (WEST)0
A Scato-sexual Message: The Secundinus Stone with Phallus from Vindolanda0
II. FINDS REPORTED UNDER THE PORTABLE ANTIQUITIES SCHEME0
Estimating the ‘Missing’ Houses of Silchester0
The Material Fall of Roman Britain 300–525 CE. By R. Fleming. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2021. Pp. 303, illus. Price £36.00. isbn 9780812252446.0
Roman Religion in the Danubian Provinces: Space Sacralisation and Religious Communication During the Principate (1st–3rd Century AD). By C. Szabó. Oxbow, Oxford & Philadelphia, 2022. Pp. xiii + 290
The Roman Baths at Wallsend. By N. Hodgson. Arbeia Society Roman Archaeological Studies 2. Arbeia Society and Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums, South Shields, 2020. Pp. x + 91, illus. Price £18. 0
8. SOUTH-WESTERN COUNTIES0
Evidence for the Repurposing of Civic Tile-stamp Dies at Gloucester0
An Egyptian at York?0
A Fifth-century Purse Assemblage with Coins and Hackbronze from Oudenburg Reconsidered0
Mosaics in Roman Britain. By A. Beeson. Amberley Publishing, Stroud, 2022. Pp. 96, illus. Price £15.99. isbn 9781445689883 (print), 9781445689890 (ebook).0
2. SCOTLAND0
BRI volume 53 Cover and Front matter0
Mihailescu-Bîrliba Lucrețiu and Wolfgang Spickermann. Roman Army and Local Society in the Limes Provinces of the Roman Empire: Papers of an International Conference, Iași, June 4th–6th, 2018. Rahden, 0
An Altar from Marton, Lincolnshire, and a Soldier of Leg. XI Claudia in Britain0
Bridge over Troubled Water: The Roman Finds from the River Tees at Piercebridge in Context. By H. Eckardt and P.J. Walton. Britannia Monograph 34. Roman Society, London, 2021. Pp. xii + 316, illus. Pr0
Elizabeth Shaw, Roman Feet and Shoes: The Cultural Significance of Feet, Footwear, and Their Representations in the North-Western Provinces (BAR International Series S3186.) Oxford: BAR Publishing, 200
Healthcare in Roman Colchester0
III. INSCRIPTIONS0
7. GREATER LONDON0
Claudius and the Elephants for Britain (Cassius Dio 60.21.2)0
The Hadrian's Wall Military Way: A Frontier Road Explored. By D. Armstrong. Armatura Press, Pewsey, 2021. Pp. xiv + 90, illus. Price £15. isbn 9781910238202.0
An Iron Age Bloomery Iron-smelting Industry on the Mid Kent Downs0
Roman County Durham: The Eastern Hinterland of Hadrian's Wall. By D.J.P. Mason. Durham County Council, Durham, 2021. Pp. 557, illus. Price £30. isbn 9781907445712.0
The Antonine Wall Distance Slabs: A Critical Overview0
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