What was life really like for women in Roman Britain? This new edition chronicles the latest discoveries – tombstones, writing tablets, curse tablets, burials and artefacts – to build up a vivid picture of the lives, habits and thoughts of women in Britain over four centuries.
Studying and managing the twentieth-century defence heritage in Britain: a discussion document
by John Schofield
This book provides a concise statement of the state of knowledge and future research priorities relating to twentieth-century military remains in Britain – an emerging area of intense archaeological investigation.
Excavations at the Park and West Parade 1970–2 and a discussion of other sites excavated up to 1994
The Archaeology of Lincoln series: Vol VII–2
by Christina Colyer, Brian JJ Gilmour and Michael J Jones. Edited by Michael J Jones
This latest report, the largest to date in the Archaeology of Lincoln series, forms a companion volume to those on the Upper Defences (1980, 1984) and includes accounts of the impressive remains of the defences.