Excavations at the Roman civil settlement at Inveresk, 1976-77

Authors

  • Gordon D Thomas
  • Lin P D Barnetson Contributor
  • Catherine Brooks Contributor
  • Brenda Dickinson Contributor
  • Chris Going Contributor
  • George Haggarty Contributor
  • Katherine Hartley Contributor
  • A J Hayes Contributor
  • Audrey Henshall Contributor
  • N McQ Holmes Contributor
  • Anne K Howard Contributor
  • Vivien Swan Contributor
  • Roberta S Tomber Contributor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.118.139.176

Keywords:

Timber Buildings, Stone Furnace, Stone, Civil Settlement, Glass, Pottery, Iron Tools Bronze Jewellery Samian Pottery

Abstract

Antonine 1 structures include timber buildings and a stone furnace, while Antonine 2 saw rebuilding on a much grander scale with massive timber buildings and one stone building, all set on a grid with cobbled roads. Evidence of industrial activity may include production of a type of pottery unique to Inveresk. Other finds consist of iron tools, bronze jewellery, samian pottery and glass, some of unexpectedly high quality. A R

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30-11-1989

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Excavations at the Roman civil settlement at Inveresk, 1976-77. (1989). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 118, 139-176. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.118.139.176

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