The Roman 'small town' of Ariconium in southern Herefordshire has long
been known as an important iron production centre but has remained
very poorly understood. The town is suggested to have developed from a
late Iron Age Dobunnic tribal centre, which owed its evident status
and wide range of contacts to control of the production and
distribution of Forest of Dean iron. Rapid expansion during the second
half of the 1st century AD indicates that the local population was
able to articulate rapidly with the economic opportunities the Roman
conquest brought. The town developed as a typical small roadside
settlement and a major iron production centre but a heavy reliance on
ironworking appears to have made it especially vulnerable to the
economic decline of the latter part of the 4th century. Some role as
an administrative and political centre can be suggested during the
late 4th century and may be implicated in the survival of the name
Ariconium in the early medieval kingdom of Erynyg or Archenfield,
however, firm archaeological evidence for any continuing occupation
remains elusive.
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an Iron Age settlement and Romano-British 'small town'
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781842179338
Publisert
2022
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Oxbow Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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