Excavation of the Iron Age, Roman and Medieval Settlement at Gorhambury, St. Albans

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With contributions by Justine Bayley, Sarnia Butcher, P. E. Curnow, G. B. Dannell, Brenda Dickinson, Kay Hartley, Martin Henig, Alison Locker, Yvonne Parminter, Andrew Pye, Michelle Ramsay, Valery Rigby and Angus Wainwright. Ebook (PDF) published 2012. Gorhambury, just north of Verulamium, was the site of a substantial Roman villa complex which was excavated between 1972 and 1982 as part of a programme designed to test the interrelationships between villa sites in the Verulamium area and to examine trends in their growth, decline and prosperity. The villa was found to have grown out of a settlement belonging to the late Iron Age. A series of ditches of this phase enclosed an aisled barn, a nine-post granary and a circular house; these were the beginnings of a sequence of structures on the same spot which show increasing signs of Roman influence, all of which lay within the limits of the farmstead established at this early period. Timber buildings of the first half of the first century were followed around AD 100, by a small but luxurious villa, rebuilt in the late second century, and thereafter in a gradual decline until its apparent abandonment around AD 350. Work on virtually the whole of the farmstead area has enabled a full sequence of plans of the main houses and all the ancillary structures - including barns, subsidiary housing and bath-houses - to be presented in the report. The catalogue of finds is an attempt to show the full range of material recovered from this working farmstead.

Author(s): David S. Neal, Angela Wardle, Jonathan Hunn
Series: English Heritage Archaeological Report, 14
Publisher: Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England
Year: 1990

Language: English
Pages: X+254
City: Swindon

List of illustrations vii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1
The excavations 7
The coins 105
The artefacts other than coins, pottery and glass vessels 113
Interior decoration 169
The pottery 175
The glass 201
The mammal, bird and fish bones 205
The mollusc and seed remains 213
The flints 218
Appendices 222
Summary 236
Bibliography 238
Index 241