Background
King, Anthony Charles was born on February 23, 1954 in London. Son of Geoffrey and Anne King.
( Drawing on many recent excavations throughout Gaul and ...)
Drawing on many recent excavations throughout Gaul and Germany, this generously illustrated book—co-published with the British Museum—brings a wealth of archaeological findings to bear upon a crucial period in Roman history. The Roman provinces of Gaul and Germany cover present-day France, Belgium, and the Rhineland, together with parts of Switzerland and the Netherlands. Distinguished by their rich Celtic and Germanic heritage, they formed an important part of the Roman Empire. In this first general book on the region in many years, Anthony King has interpreted the most recent research data available to reconstruct the Romanization of the provinces until its eventual decline. This book will be keenly welcomed by the archaeological tourist as well as by classicists.
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King, Anthony Charles was born on February 23, 1954 in London. Son of Geoffrey and Anne King.
Bachelor in Archaeology, U. London, 1975; Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology, U. London, 1985.
Director excavations, Hayling Island Temple, 1976-1981; director excavations, Monte Gelato, Lazio, Italy, 1986-1991; director excavations, Meonstoke Villa, Hants., England, 1986-1991; lecturer, King Alfreds College, Winchester, England, 1980-1991; head department archaeology, King Alfreds College, Winchester, England, since 1991; professor archeology, King Alfreds College, Winchester, England, since 1997.
( Drawing on many recent excavations throughout Gaul and ...)
Trustee Roman Research Trust, Oxford, since 1994. Fellow Society Antiquaries. Member Hampshire Field Club and Archaeol.
Society(editor since 1990).