A Study of Inscribed Material from Roman Britain (Paperback)


Raybould aims to test the hypothesis that literacy was largely an accomplishment of an educated, literate, social elite in Roman Britain, by examining surviving inscriptions from the area of religion, working and domestic life, and funerary customs. Secondly, she investigates the nature (content and style) of this small sample of surviving written material for clues on who produced it. Includes catalogue.

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Raybould aims to test the hypothesis that literacy was largely an accomplishment of an educated, literate, social elite in Roman Britain, by examining surviving inscriptions from the area of religion, working and domestic life, and funerary customs. Secondly, she investigates the nature (content and style) of this small sample of surviving written material for clues on who produced it. Includes catalogue.

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Imprint

Archaeopress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

British Archaeological Reports (BAR) British S., 281

Release date

June 1999

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

Authors

Dimensions

295 x 296 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

365

ISBN-13

978-0-86054-986-4

Barcode

9780860549864

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LSN

0-86054-986-0



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