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Samian Pottery, a Resource for the Study of Roman Britain and Beyond: the results of the English Heritage funded Samian Project. An e-monograph
Steven Willis
Table of Contents
1. The Project
2. Outline of Project Aims and Objectives
3. Background and Evolution of the Project
4. The Project Aims
5. Samian Dating and Chronology Explored
6. Examining Samian and Supply
7. Samian in Society: Examining Samian and Site Status
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The frequency of samian at different site types
7.3 Patterns in the distribution of decorated samian vessels
8. Samian in Use: Samian Forms, Usage and Practice
9. Samian and Human Burials
10. Samian and Spatial Analysis
11. Samian Repaired
12. Samian, Religious Sites, Structured Deposition and Ritual
13. Discussion and Conclusions
Database - showing samian values and the composition of the dated samian groups and assemblages, listing by source/fabric, form, functional category, number of examples and manufacturer
Notes
List of Abbreviations
List of Tables
List of Charts
Bibliography
Appendices
Appendix 2.1 : The inclusion of samian data from Wales and Scotland in the analyses
Appendix 4.1 : Reporting samian: the impact of practices old and new
Appendix 5.1 : The relative proportions of Drag. 29 and Drag. 37 decorated samian bowls among stratified groups: a calibration
Appendices 6.1-6.9: Fabric distributions
6.1 The incidence of Banassac samian in Britain
6.2 The incidence of 'black samian' in Britain
6.3 The incidence of Blickweiler samian in Britain
6.4 The incidence of Colchester samian in Britain
6.5 The incidence of 1st century/Trajanic (c . AD 20-120) Central Gaulish Lezoux samian in Britain
6.6 The incidence of 'Early' Gaulish samian, mainly from the Lyons region, in Britain
6.7 The incidence of Italian Sigillata in Britain
6.8 The incidence of Montans samian in Britain
6.9 The incidence of 'Aldgate-Pulborough' samian in Britain
Appendices 8.1-8.4: Samian forms and usage
8.1 The incidence of samian mortaria: among a sample of 30 site assemblages
8.2 Incidence of samian lamps
8.3 The incidence of the samian flagon, Stanfield (1929) Form 67 in Britain
8.4 Incidence of interior wear on samian vessels
Appendix 9.1 List of burials with samian present at 30 cemetery environments in Roman Britain
Appendix 11.1 Incidence of repaired samian in Roman Britain: repair via cleats (dovetail cuts) and riveting
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