Publications
A range of high-quality publications with the latest discoveries
about one of Britain's most fascinating historical cities - the
Roman fortress, Saxon town, Medieval Rows, friaries and port. For
details of how to order, see at the end of this list. UK prices are
shown 'over the counter' as well as inclusive of packing and
postage.
Excavation and Survey Reports
No 3 - Excavations at Chester, 26-42 Lower Bridge Street: the
Dark Age and Saxon periods
By D J P Mason. 1985
Pb. viii + 72 pp. 46 ill
ISBN 0903235137
UK £5.40; £6.60 / Abroad £8.95.
Planned development of cellared buildings to the south of the
former Roman fortress in the tenth century. Reconstruction of the
buildings and discussion of the burghal defences. Detailed study of
'Chester Ware' pottery with scientific appendices.
No 4 - Excavations at Chester, the Civil War siegeworks 1642 -
1646
By S W Ward. 1987
Pb. vi + 38 pp. 23 ill
ISBN 0903235145
UK £4.95; £5.95 / Abroad £7.65.
Combines documentary research with the results of fieldwork to
present the first comprehensive picture of Chester's defences in
their last phase of military use
No 5 - Excavations at Chester, 12 Watergate Street 1985: Roman
headquarters building to medieval Row
By S W Ward. 1988
Pb. x + 75 pp. 83 ill (24 colour)
ISBN 0903235161
UK £5.80; £7.00 / Abroad £9.40.
Excavation of the Roman fortress headquarters and survey of an
overlying medieval merchant's house. Insights into the development
of Chester's unique Rows. Well preserved plant and insect remains
from a 13th-century pit.
No 6 - Excavations at Chester, the lesser medieval religious
houses: sites investigated 1964-1983
By S W Ward. 1990
Pb. xiv + 292 pp. 185 ill (67 colour)
ISBN 1872587003
UK £24.95; 29.50 / Abroad £30.60.
Excavations of the Benedictine nunnery and Dominican friary and
summaries of the Franciscan and Carmelite friaries. Architectural
appraisal. Appendices on medieval floor tiles and local pottery
fabrics.
No 7 - Excavations at Chester, Saxon occupation within the
Roman fortress: sites excavated 1971-1981
By S W Ward and others. 1994
Pb. x + 135 pp. 67 ill (29 colour)
ISBN 1872587038
UK £20.00; 22.20 / Abroad £25.40.
Saxon remains found on seven sites in the city centre. Reviews
the long-term survival of the Roman fabric, the development of
Saxon Chester as a whole and the significance of the port.
No 8 Excavations at Chester, the evolution of the heart of the
city: investigations at 3-15 Eastgate Street 1990/1
By K J Matthews and others. 1995
Pb. viii + 74 pp. 80 ill
ISBN 1872587054
UK £10.60; £11.80 / Abroad £13.20.
Investigation of a site adjacent to the Cross through
excavation, survey of the standing buildings and documentary
research shed light on the development and topography of this key
area of the city: the Roman praetorium, the Saxon market place,
medieval 'Buttershops', 'Dark Row' and Pentice Court.
No 10 - Excavations at Chester, Chester Castle: the
seventeenth-century armoury and mint. Excavation and building
recording in the Inner Ward by P Hough 1979-82
Compiled by P Ellis. 1996
Pb. vi + 40 pp. 24 ill
ISBN 1872587100
UK £6.20; £7.20 / Abroad £8.90
Clearance of the Inner Ward of more recent structures by the
Ancient Monuments Inspectorate to enhance the area for visitors
permitted study of the seventeenth-century armoury and the curtain
wall behind it. Part of the armoury was used as a mint, under the
direction of Sir Edmond Halley, during the great Recoinage of
1696-8.
No 11 Excavations at Chester, the Roman and later defences part
1: investigations 1978-1990
By C LeQuesne, fieldwork by T J Strickland. 1999
Pb. xvi + 168 pp. 133 ill
ISBN 1872587143
UK £18.00; £21.00 / Abroad £25.50.
Report on excavations and finds 1978-90 with extensive studies
of the turf rampart; the date, structure and decoration of the
stone wall; the history of the defences after the Roman period;
principles of engineering and conservation.
No 12 Excavations at Chester, the Elliptical Building: an image
of the Roman world? Excavations in 1939 and 1963-9
By D J P Mason, fieldwork by R Newstead, J Droop and J Eames.
2000.
Pb. xii + 188 pp. 129 ill
ISBN 1872587151
UK £25.00; £28.70 /Abroad £34.00
Detailed structural report on one for the great mysteries of
Roman Chester, here interpreted as an abortive Flavian imperial
shrine and exhibition (augusteum/imago mundi), with the Chester
fortress briefly intended to accommodate the governor's residence.
The building was eventually completed in the third century to a
modified design and possibly served as a macellum. Numerous
reconstructions by computer artist Julian Baum.
No 13 Excavations at Chester, the Roman fortress baths:
excavation and recording 1732-1998
By D J P Mason, excavation 19633/4 directed by D F Petch.
2005.
Pb. xii + 134 pp. 123 ill
ISBN 1 872587 17 8
UK £18.00; £20.50 /Abroad £24.20
Evidence for the baths building in the south-east corner of the
Roman fortress at Chester has been accumulating since the
eighteenth century. In this definitive report David Mason draws
together the discoveries made by generations of antiquaries but
focuses on the 'rescue' excavations of 1963 and 1964. Built in the
first century AD, the scale and quality of construction was
impressive, and the fortress baths mark an important stage in the
evolution of monumental public architecture in the empire. Through
phases of rebuilding and alteration the baths continued to function
well into the fourth century. Even when left to decay, the
buildings remained a prominent landmark in the topography of
post-Roam Chester for many centuries.
Occasional Papers
No 2 - From flints to flowerpots: current research in the
Dee-Mersey region. Papers from a seminar held at Chester February
1994
Compiled by P Carrington. 1994
Pb. vi + 89 pp. 12 ill
ISBN 1872587046
UK £7.95; £9.75 / Abroad £12.80.
Thirteen papers summarising current research on topics ranging
from prehistoric wetlands to post-medieval mining. Particular
emphasis on late prehistoric to Saxon landscape
archaeology.
No 3 - 'Where Deva spreads her wizard stream'. Trade and the
port of Chester: papers from a seminar held at Chester November
1995
Compiled by P Carrington. 1996
Pb. vi + 94 pp. 22 ill
ISBN 1872587070
UK £9.95; £11.75 / Abroad £14.80.
Eleven papers on the maritime trade of Chester and the Dee
estuary from the Iron Age to the end of the 19th century: models of
exchange; parallels from other parts of the Roman Empire, Saxon,
Viking and medieval Britain; study of ship types
No 4 - West Cheshire from the air: an archaeological
anthology
By S R Williams
Pb. vi + 104 pp. 97 ill
ISBN 1872587119
UK £14.99;£16.80 / Abroad £19.90.
Over sixty sites, from Neolithic to modern, in west Cheshire and
surrounding areas. An excellent introduction to the archaeological
wealth of the district.
How To Order
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Chester CH1 2DD
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