Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall

This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman period in what is today’s northern England and Scotland, specifically looking at the native communities and their interaction across and around the frontier of Hadrian’s Wall. It will compare the enga...

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Main Author: Trichler, P.K.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33558/
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description This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman period in what is today’s northern England and Scotland, specifically looking at the native communities and their interaction across and around the frontier of Hadrian’s Wall. It will compare the engagement of native peoples on either side of the frontier zone with each other and with the Romans occupying the Wall. This research expands the recent thinking that has been developing over the last few years in this area of study, the idea of a frontier zone with both native and military elements interacting, rather than a pure military barrier. It also looks to expand the knowledge of the native peoples engagement with each other across Hadrian’s Wall frontier as well as with Roman culture on the boundaries of the Empire. The archaeological evidence relating to the native populations either side of the Wall will be examined on the basis of mainstream published literature, journals of the topic, as well as Historic Environments Record Data from Northumberland, Cumbria and Scotland. This project aims to achieve a more indepth understanding of these populations by studying interaction change in comparison with the Roman arrival; the construction of and impact of life with Hadrian’s Wall.
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spelling nottingham-335582025-02-28T11:48:49Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33558/ Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall Trichler, P.K. This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman period in what is today’s northern England and Scotland, specifically looking at the native communities and their interaction across and around the frontier of Hadrian’s Wall. It will compare the engagement of native peoples on either side of the frontier zone with each other and with the Romans occupying the Wall. This research expands the recent thinking that has been developing over the last few years in this area of study, the idea of a frontier zone with both native and military elements interacting, rather than a pure military barrier. It also looks to expand the knowledge of the native peoples engagement with each other across Hadrian’s Wall frontier as well as with Roman culture on the boundaries of the Empire. The archaeological evidence relating to the native populations either side of the Wall will be examined on the basis of mainstream published literature, journals of the topic, as well as Historic Environments Record Data from Northumberland, Cumbria and Scotland. This project aims to achieve a more indepth understanding of these populations by studying interaction change in comparison with the Roman arrival; the construction of and impact of life with Hadrian’s Wall. 2016-07-12 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33558/1/DissPTrichlerNottsFinal.pdf Trichler, P.K. (2016) Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall. MA(Res) thesis, University of Nottingham. Hadrian's Wall Roman Britain Iron age Britain Native Britons
spellingShingle Hadrian's Wall
Roman Britain
Iron age Britain
Native Britons
Trichler, P.K.
Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
title Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
title_full Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
title_fullStr Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
title_full_unstemmed Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
title_short Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
title_sort native interaction across the frontier zone of hadrian's wall
topic Hadrian's Wall
Roman Britain
Iron age Britain
Native Britons
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33558/