Ritual, Rubbish and Retrieval: new approaches to Roman river finds

仪式、垃圾和检索:罗马河流发现的新方法

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/Y007514/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 37.96万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2024
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2024 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

From Excalibur to the Nibelungen, objects thrown into water have exercised the poetic and popular imagination, and finds from wet contexts represent a major archaeological research theme. However, for the Roman period, progress has been hampered by both theoretical and methodological issues. Our project will bring together approaches currently taken by German scholars, who usually favour 'rational' explanations for Roman river finds (such as rubbish disposal or accidental loss) and British archaeologists, who generally lean towards votive deposition. Regarding previous work, there are regional overviews available for Germany but not for Britain, while the UK applicants recently produced the first publication of an entire riverine assemblage from Piercebridge in direct comparison with finds from a nearby settlement, highlighting how deposition on land and in water varied.We will apply lessons learned at Piercebridge to one of the largest and most significant riverine assemblages in the Roman world at Trier, a major urban centre with a sequence of well-documented bridges. Thousands of objects were retrieved by private collectors during periods of low water (1970s-90s), but only the most spectacular were published, skewing interpretation. For Britain, we will produce the first overview of all riverine finds, exploring the impact of changing river channels, associations with river crossings and comparing selected assemblages to nearby material on land. We will further contextualise the British riverine material by comparing it to finds in springs and bogs and to the distribution of water deities. Trier also provides an exceptional opportunity to examine, for the first time, the motives of collectors. For river finds of all periods, there is very little information on the circumstances of recovery and the finders. Archaeologists in Germany have long distrusted amateurs as some provide unreliable or even falsifying information but British archaeologists often work closely with detectorists, exploring their motivations and collection biases. We have secured permissions from eight collectors to document their finds and record their practices and motivations during the 1970s 'goldrush' and compare it to the current boom in 'mudlarking' on the Thames.We will develop a new, integrated methodological and theoretical framework to transform research on Roman river finds. The project will shed new light on ancient artefact deposition, votive practices and ritual engagement with past landscapes as well as produce a detailed social history of riverine collecting - findings relevant to all archaeological periods.
从王者之剑到尼伯龙根,扔进水里的物品激发了诗意和大众的想象力,从潮湿的环境中发现的东西代表了一个重要的考古研究主题。然而,在罗马时期,进步一直受到理论和方法问题的阻碍。我们的项目将汇集德国学者和英国考古学家目前采用的方法,德国学者通常倾向于对罗马河流发现(如垃圾处理或意外损失)进行“理性”解释,而英国考古学家通常倾向于宗教沉积。关于以前的工作,有德国的区域概述,但没有英国的,而英国申请人最近发表了第一份来自皮尔斯布里奇的整个河流组合的出版物,直接与附近定居点的发现进行比较,突出了陆地和水中沉积的变化。我们将把在皮尔斯桥学到的经验应用到特里尔的罗马世界中最大和最重要的河流组合之一,特里尔是一个主要的城市中心,拥有一系列记录良好的桥梁。私人收藏家在低潮时期(20世纪70年代至90年代)收集了数千件物品,但只有最壮观的物品被发表,这是一种扭曲的解释。对于英国,我们将首次概述所有河流发现,探索河道变化的影响,与河流交叉的联系,并将选定的组合与附近陆地上的材料进行比较。我们将进一步将英国的河流材料与泉水和沼泽的发现以及水神的分布进行比较。特里尔也提供了一个难得的机会,第一次检查收藏家的动机。对于所有时期的河流发现,很少有关于恢复情况和发现者的信息。长期以来,德国的考古学家一直不信任业余爱好者,因为有些人提供的信息不可靠,甚至是伪造的,但英国考古学家经常与侦探家密切合作,探索他们的动机和收集偏见。我们已经获得了八位收藏家的许可,记录他们的发现,记录他们在20世纪70年代“淘金热”期间的做法和动机,并将其与目前泰晤士河上的“捞金”热潮进行比较。我们将开发一种新的、综合的方法和理论框架,以改变对罗马河流发现的研究。该项目将揭示古代人工制品沉积、祈祷实践和与过去景观的仪式参与,并产生详细的河流收集社会史-与所有考古时期相关的发现。

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Objects and identities in Roman Britain and the north-western provinces
罗马不列颠及西北省份的物体和身份
  • 批准号:
    AH/J000965/1
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 37.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship
Foreigners and locals in Roman Britain: painting a more complex picture for school children
罗马时期不列颠的外国人和当地人:为学童描绘更复杂的图景
  • 批准号:
    AH/J005436/1
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 37.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
A long way from home - diaspora communities in Roman Britain
远离家乡——罗马时期不列颠的侨民社区
  • 批准号:
    AH/E508758/1
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 37.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant

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