Adam Rogers is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester. He has published articles on the archaeology of the Roman and Late Iron Age periods, especially in the areas of settlement and landscape studies, religion and ritual, and historiography.
1. Introduction
2. Edward Gibbon - growth, the Golden Age and decline and fall
3. Approaches to Roman urbanism and studying the late Roman town
4. Establishing the urban context: pre-Roman place and Roman urbanism
5. The structures of the public buildings in the later Roman period: framing place and space
6. New public structures within towns in the later Roman period
7. Industrial activity within public buildings
8. Timber buildings and 'squatter occupation' within public buildings
9. Conclusions - senses of place: rethinking urbanism in Roman Britain.