Exeter Archaeological Reports Volume One: The Legionary Bath-House And Basilica And Forum At Exeter

Exeter Archaeological Reports Volume One: The Legionary Bath-House And Basilica And Forum At Exeter
Author: Paul T. Howell
Binding: Hardback
Published: EXETER CITY COUNCIL AND THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER, 1979
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Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
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This academic volume chronicles the extensive archaeological findings concerning the Roman legionary bath-house, basilica, and forum situated in Exeter. It meticulously details the architectural layouts, construction techniques, and historical significance of these pivotal structures within the ancient Roman settlement. The report also presents a comprehensive summary account of the broader legionary fortress, offering invaluable insights into Roman military and civic life in Britannia. Authored by a leading expert, this work illustrates the intricate processes of archaeological excavation and interpretation, providing a foundational text for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Its rigorous research and detailed analysis make it an essential reference for understanding the Roman presence in Exeter and the broader context of Roman Britain.
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Author: Paul T. Howell
Binding: Hardback
Published: EXETER CITY COUNCIL AND THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER, 1979
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: little signs of wear; pages in good condition
This academic volume chronicles the extensive archaeological findings concerning the Roman legionary bath-house, basilica, and forum situated in Exeter. It meticulously details the architectural layouts, construction techniques, and historical significance of these pivotal structures within the ancient Roman settlement. The report also presents a comprehensive summary account of the broader legionary fortress, offering invaluable insights into Roman military and civic life in Britannia. Authored by a leading expert, this work illustrates the intricate processes of archaeological excavation and interpretation, providing a foundational text for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Its rigorous research and detailed analysis make it an essential reference for understanding the Roman presence in Exeter and the broader context of Roman Britain.











