Capidava II: Building C1 — Contributions to the history of annona militaris in the 6th century
The book presents the results of the archaeological excavations of a building (10 x 11 m and a surface of 110 m2) situated in the Southern part of the fort at Capidava, next to the main gate. The building C1 functioned during the 6th century AD until an attack destroyed it in 582 or in the early years of Mauricius Tiberius’ reign. The analysis allowed to establish the function of the building C1 as storage facility with commercial destination for the local distribution of annona goods, besides other merchandise in Cretan, Western Asia Minor and above all Levantine containers.
Table of contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Building C1. The excavation: Architecture, stratigraphy and finds
2.1. General information
2.2. Perimetral walls. The upper structure and the roof
2.3. Archaeological contexts and stratigraphy
2.4. Archaeological context of the finds
2.5. The sondages in Room III (2011, 2014)
3. Chronology issues. Coins, pottery assemblage, dendrochronology
4. Functional analysis of building C1. Commercial buildings in Scythia and Moesia Secunda
5. The archaeological objects
5.1. Structural remains
5.2. The pottery
5.3. Ceramic lamps
5.4. Glass objects
5.5. Bronze vessel
5.6. Militaria and other fittings
5.7. Household utensils
5.8. Tools and implements
5.9. Miscellanea
5.10. Epigraphic finds
5.11. The pottery from the Medieval context (9th—11th c. AD)
Annex I. A hoard of sixth-century coppers and the end of Roman Capidava
Annex II. Dendrochronology of the Early Byzantine fort at Capidava
Annex III. Examination and analysis report
Abbreviations of periodicals and series
Bibliography
Details | |
Publisher | Editura Mega |
Language | English |
Pages | 208 |
Illustrations | b/w and color figures, maps |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-606-543-912-2 |
Creation date | 2017 |
Size | 21 x 29 cm |