沃尔森德的罗马浴场

Pub Date : 2021-12-10 DOI:10.1080/00665983.2021.2013602
P. Davenport
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公元五世纪,这里成为附近居民区垃圾处理的中心。书中接下来的部分是关于罗马时代物质文化的专家报告,从陶器、玻璃、陶瓷建筑材料和加工过的石头的组合,到人骨和动物遗骸。对挖掘中遇到的所有材料的检查非常彻底,其中包括对少量史前和后罗马陶器的简要报告,以及对中石器时代到青铜时代后期的碎块石器的概述。回到沿路罗马墓葬的证据,我想指出特别有趣的火葬。这是公元三世纪早期的一种胸骨葬,尸体在一个矩形坑的正上方的结构上被焚烧,火化的人类遗骸和火葬材料落入其中。这种罗马式的火葬在英国是比较罕见的,这种仪式在三世纪已经很晚了。骨学分析表明,这是一个成熟的成年人,但个体的性别不能从幸存的骨头确定。然而,库尔在第七章中有说服力地指出,与尸体一起被烧毁的服饰饰品表明,死者是一名罗马士兵,穿着军装,束腰外衣,腰带上有金属配件,披风上有胸针,鞋上有钉子。这名男子可能与对岸马尔顿的堡垒有关,这表明士兵并不总是被埋葬在堡垒周围的墓地里。这是一个非常罕见的案例,一名士兵穿着军装和他的装备火化,使这一特殊的发现具有国际意义。所有的发现、背景和结构都被精心地呈现和说明。这本书对于任何有兴趣探索罗马军事和平民定居点、罗马时期景观的连通性以及约克郡居民的埋葬习俗和仪式的人来说都是有价值的,特别是在公元三世纪。
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The Roman Baths at Wallsend
fifth century, the site became the focus of rubbish disposal from the nearby settlement. The next sections in the book are specialist reports on the material culture of Roman date ranging from assemblages of pottery, glass, ceramic building materials, and worked stone, to human bone and animal remains. The examination of all material encountered in the excavation is very thorough, and it includes a brief report on a small amount of prehistoric and post-Roman pottery, as well as an overview of chipped stone lithics from the Mesolithic to later Bronze Age periods. Returning to the evidence for Roman burials along the road, I would like to flag up the particularly interesting cremation burial. This is a bustum burial of the early third century AD, in which the body was burned on a structure directly above a rectangular pit, with the cremated human remains and pyre material falling into it. This type of Roman cremation burial is relatively rare in Britain, and the third century is very late for this type of rite. The osteological analysis demonstrated that this was a mature adult, but the sex of the individual could not be determined from the surviving bone. Cool, however, argues persuasively in Chapter 7 that the dress accessories burnt with the body indicate that the deceased was a Roman soldier, clothed in military dress with a tunic, a belt with metal fittings, a cloak fastened with a brooch, and hobnailed shoes. The man probably was connected with the fort at Malton on the opposite riverbank, revealing that soldiers were not always interred in cemeteries immediately surrounding a fort. This is a very rare case of a soldier cremated in full military dress and with his equipment, making this particular find one of international significance. The finds, contexts, and structures are meticulously presented and illustrated throughout. The volume will be of value to anyone interested in exploring Roman military and civilian settlements, connectivity in the landscape during the Roman period, and the burial practices and rites of people living here in Yorkshire, especially in the third century AD.
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