Isurium Brigantum
an archaeological survey of Roman Aldborough
Abstract
Brings together in one volume for the very first time the results of a major re-examination of the site of the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum (Aldborough, in North Yorkshire), with recent geophysical surveys and a re-evaluation of earlier antiquarian work and archaeological fieldwork and excavations – some never before published.
Provides historians and archaeologists with exciting new information about the topography and development of Isurium Brigantum and its later landscape, together with a thorough review of the town in the broader context of Roman Britain and the western Empire.
Reveals most of the town and its environs, allowing Isurium Brigantum's development from the second century AD to the medieval period to be mapped with great accuracy.
Keywords
excavation; archaeology; legionary; villa; fort; fluxgate gradiometry; ground-penetrating radar; urban development; military supply; town-house; fieldwork; antiquarian studies; Iserium Brigantum; Brigantes; CartimanduaDOI
10.26530/20.500.12657/37741ISBN
9780854313013Publisher
Society of Antiquaries of LondonPublisher website
https://www.sal.org.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2020Grantor
Series
Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London, LXXXI (81)Classification
Landscape archaeology
Archaeology by period / region
Ancient World
Europe
c 1000 CE to c 1500