A Sliver of Presence
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Renowned for its unique visual style, Homicide fundamentally changed the police procedural genre. The show was an anomaly in the '90s for its honest portrayals and discussions of race. Lisa Doris Alexander uses Critical Race Theory as a lens to highlight how the show illustrated the impacts that racial politics can have on policing.
Focusing on the rich history of Calleva, this illustrated work explores 500 years of occupation from the Iron Age to the Roman period. It delves into the town's archaeological significance, showcasing its evolution and the cultural influences that shaped it. The book presents a detailed synthesis of findings, offering insights into daily life, architecture, and the interactions of various civilizations within this historical landscape.
A beautifully illustrated record of the final Silchester dig which took place in summer 2014.
This second volume considers the rural economy of Roman Britain through the lenses of the principal occupations of agriculture and rural industry.
A highly illustrated synthesis of 500 years of occupation of the Iron Age to Roman town of Calleva (Silchester).
A new farmstead was established in the late 11th century, developing in the 13th century with a series of masonry buildings arranged around a central courtyard, linked via a road to the deserted medieval village at Wretchwick.
Previously suspected on the basis of a tile stamped with the name and titles of the Emperor Nero found alongside other brick and tile in the ploughsoil, excavation of two tile kilns at Little London near Silchester, Hampshire confirmed production during the reign of Nero.