Roman Guernsey

Excavations, Fieldwork and Maritime Archaeology 1980–2015

Heather Sebire editor Jason Monaghan editor Philip de Jersey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxbow Books

Published:27th Sep '18

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Before the 1970s, discoveries of Roman material in Guernsey consisted of a few chance finds of coins, plus a handful of sherds of samian pottery from the harbour and from prehistoric megaliths. Since the 1980s, however, two large-scale excavations in the town of St Peter Port, plus accumulated evidence from rescue excavations elsewhere in the island and from underwater discoveries, has demonstrated that there was significant Roman occupation which lasted for several centuries. This volume presents reports of the excavations carried out at La Plaiderie (1983–85) and the Bonded Store (1996–2005) in St Peter Port, together with a gazetteer of all Roman finds recorded from almost one hundred other sites in Guernsey and Herm. It includes a detailed study of the pottery recovered from the two town sites, which demonstrates that Guernsey was a significant port-of-call on the Atlantic trade route and along the length of the Channel. Finds included pottery, including samian, glass, intaglios, metalworking debris, a range of small finds and environmental data. The volume concludes with a gazetteer of Roman sites and finds on Guernsey and Herm.

Well-illustrated, well-organized, and well-produced, this volume presents a wide range of material clearly and effectively. It represents a great step forward in understanding the Roman presence in the Channel Islands, and its authors are to be congratulated on their achievement. * International Journal of Nautical Archaeology *

ISBN: 9781789250688

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138 pages