Roman land division and a probable villa in the hinterland of Deva Excavation at Saighton Army Camp, Huntington, Chester Philip N. Wood and David G. Griffiths Edited by Peter Carrington, Leigh Dodd and Sue Stallibrass Excavations at ...
Excavations at Chester: Medieval and post-medieval development within the northern and eastern suburbs to c. 1900 brings together for the first time the results from archaeological investigations carried out within the suburbs to the north ...
This is essentially the first study to focus solely on Roman Chester, other than excavation reports, and it represents a well-written informative history of the rise, burgeoning and decline of the Roman town and its inhabitants.
This beautifully illustrated book explores the city through the ages and looks at the activities of the people who contributed to its intriguing story.
A collection of papers presented to the 1992 international British Archaeological Association conference in Chester. Presented in chronological order, the fourteen essays comprise Martin Henig's analysis of carved stonework from...
This study of all the Roman amphitheatres in Britain draws on the recent excavations at Chester, London and Silchester. Wilmott describes every ampitheatre, amphitheatre-type structure and mixed theatre/amphitheatre structure in...
A history of Roman Chester
FURTHER READINGS Carrington, P. The English Heritage Book of Chester. London: Batsford, 1994. Mason, D.].P. Excavations at Chester, 26—42 Lou/er Bridge Street: The Dark Age and Saxon Periods. Grosvenor Museum Archaeological Report 3.
"This is the first of two volumes dealing with the major research excavations on the Chester Amphitheatre in 2004-2006.
Excavations were carried out at the moated sites of Barrow Old Hall and Twiss Green, in Warrington, North West England, in the 1980s. Sub-manorial estates were established at these two...