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The County of Lancashire - and the City of Lancaster in particular - have a richer archaeological heritage than is often appreciated. This was most dramatically demonstrated in November 2005 with the discovery of a massive stone bearing the image of a triumphant horseman and his fallen foe. This was without doubt one of the most significant finds of recent years. But who was the horseman, could the many fragments ever be satisfactorily be reassembled, and what did this stunning object mean for our history? To hope to answer these questions, and to put this artefact where it might be enjoyed by Lancastrians and visitors alike, would take the co-operative efforts of numerous museums, four universities, and the enthusiastic support of local people. This richly illustrated volume represents a first attempt - by archaeologists, classical historians, conservators and curators - to tell the stone's story, and in doing so to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding Insus, son of Vodullus.

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Acknowledgements vAn Important Find 9The Stone and its Meaning 11The Arms and Equipment 27Dating the Tombstone 21The Stone Acquired and Conserved 29The Reiter Stones of Roman Britain 39Sources and Further Reading 53

The Lancaster Roman Cavalry Stone: Triumphant

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      Publisher: Carnegie Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 09/01/2008
      ISBN13: 9781874181477, 978-1874181477
      ISBN10: 1874181470

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The County of Lancashire - and the City of Lancaster in particular - have a richer archaeological heritage than is often appreciated. This was most dramatically demonstrated in November 2005 with the discovery of a massive stone bearing the image of a triumphant horseman and his fallen foe. This was without doubt one of the most significant finds of recent years. But who was the horseman, could the many fragments ever be satisfactorily be reassembled, and what did this stunning object mean for our history? To hope to answer these questions, and to put this artefact where it might be enjoyed by Lancastrians and visitors alike, would take the co-operative efforts of numerous museums, four universities, and the enthusiastic support of local people. This richly illustrated volume represents a first attempt - by archaeologists, classical historians, conservators and curators - to tell the stone's story, and in doing so to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding Insus, son of Vodullus.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements vAn Important Find 9The Stone and its Meaning 11The Arms and Equipment 27Dating the Tombstone 21The Stone Acquired and Conserved 29The Reiter Stones of Roman Britain 39Sources and Further Reading 53

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