A. Wilson
Articles by this author
The Fortlet at Bankhead, Kirkconnel. (The Road into Ayrshire) Roman and Romano British, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 37 (1958-59), 136(WARNING very large file size: 28.54 MB) |
The Road into Ayrshire (A possible Roman Road between the Rivers Cessnock and Ayr) TDGNHAS Series III, 37 (1958-59), 143(WARNING very large file size: 28.54 MB) |
The Road into Ayrshire. (Roads in Upper Nithsdale and Beyond) TDGNHAS Series III, 37 (1958-59), 151(WARNING very large file size: 28.54 MB) |
Roman Penetration in West Dumfries and Galloway: A Field Survey TDGNHAS Series III, 64 (1989), 7(WARNING very large file size: 18.01 MB) |
Roman Penetration in E. Dumfriesshire and Beyond Roman and Romano British, Numismatics TDGNHAS Series III, 73 (1998), 17(2.06 MB) |
The Novantae and Romanization in Galloway Roman and Romano British, Numismatics TDGNHAS Series III, 75 (2001), 73(1.92 MB)
Abstract
Archaeological evidence indicates that at the time of the Roman conquest the Novantae were politically decentralized with a mixed farming economy augmented by crafts and light industry. Their economy would have adapted to Roman requirements and Roman infl |
Roman and Native in Dumfriesshire Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Numismatics TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 103(1.68 MB)
Abstract
Dumfriesshire in the Roman Iron Age was possibly the least decentralised area of south-west Scotland with much of its territory probably occupied by north-western Brigantes embracing septs such as the Anavionenses of Annandale. Few Roman finds and none of |