Table of Contents
I. Travellers, Coastal Trade, and Exploration1. Sailing to the Britannic Isles: some Mediterranean perspectives on the remote North-West from the sixth century BC to the seventh century AD, J. J. Wilkes2. Home truths from travellers' tales: on the transmission of culture in the European Iron Age, D. Nash Briggs3. Questions of context: a Greek cup from the River Thames, R. Bradley & A. Smith4. Pre-Roman Iron Age boats and rocks in the North: reality and reflection, J. Coles5. Coasting Britannia: Roman trade and traffic around the shores of Britain, M. Fulford6. The production technology of, and trade in, Egyptian Blue pigment in the Roman world, M. S. Tite & G. D. HattonII. ‘On the Edge'. At the Fringes of Europe7. Cores and peripheries revisited: the mining landscapes of Wadi Faynan (southern Jordan) 5000 BC-AD 700, G. Barker & D. Mattingly8. Where were North African nundinae held?, E. Fentress9. A feast of Beltain? Reflections on the rich Danebury harvests, M. Jones10. A reassessment of the enclosure at Lugg, County Dublin, Ireland, H. Roche and G. Eogan11. The Late Castro culture of north-west Portugal: dynamics of change, F. M. V. Reimao QueirogaIII. The Celtic Heartlands12. From Austria to Arras: the gold armlets from Grave 115, Mannersdorf a.d. Leitha, Lower Austria, R. Megaw, V. Megaw, P. Ramsl & B Buhler13. Bourges in the earlier Iron Age: an interim view, I. Ralston14. British potins abroad: a new find from central France and the Iron Age in south-east England, K. Gruel & C. Haselgrove15. Mapping Celticity, mapping Celticization, J. Koch16. Druids: towards an archaeology, A. P. FitzpatrickIV. Lanscapes and Society in Iron Age and Roman Britain17. Sculpture as landscape: archaeology and the Englishness of Henry Moore, C. Renfrew18. Wessex hillforts after Danebury: exploring boundaries, G. Lock19. A new Gallo-Belgic B coin die from Hampshire, J. Williams, A. Burnett, S. La Niece & M. Cowell20. Evidence of absence? The rarity of gold in Durotrigan Iron Age coinage, P. de Jersey21. Meme Machines and the mills of the imagination: science and supposition in archaeological enquiry, L. Brown22. ‘How dare they leave all this unexcavated!' Continuing to discover Roman Bath, P. Davenport23. Decoration and demon traps: the meanings of geometric borders in Roman mosaics, J. Manley24. ‘The race that is set before us': the athletic ideal in the aesthetics and culture of early Roman Britain, M. Henig25. Barry Cunliffe: an interim bibliography, P. de Jersey