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Dead Interesting: Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections

Offered By: University of Reading via FutureLearn

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Course Description

Overview

Uncover the history of early Roman Britain

What did a Roman funeral look, sound, and smell like? And how can you tell just from a person’s remains?

Join a research team uncovering exciting new information about cremation burials excavated over 100 years ago in Colchester, the site of Camulodunum, one of Britain’s oldest towns and its first Roman capital city. Learn about the latest techniques used to discover some of the secrets of the Roman Empire.

This two-week archaeology course will give you an introduction to osteoarchaeology, the methods, techniques and theory used to study ancient bones, with a focus on early Roman Britain.

Discover Ancient Romano-British culture from what is left behind

Step behind the scenes with a museum specialist and osteologist to explore the stores housing the Romano-British collections as they show you the latest archaeological and osteological methods to analyse the cremated remains of an individual.

Piece together the profile of someone who lives and died in early Roman Colchester

Using the evidence gathered by the experts, you’ll create a fact file about the age, sex, health, status, and origins of the individual. You’ll also identify other sources of information such as inscriptions and grave goods to build your knowledge of the people of Roman Colchester, including their cultural identity and migration patterns.

Discuss how to create a public exhibition

Once you’ve built your profile of a cremated individual and understood the techniques used to reveal new insights about early Roman Britain, you’ll discuss how to present your findings in a public exhibition.

This course is designed for anyone with an interest in archaeology or history. You don’t need any previous experience to take part in this course.

It may be particularly useful if you’re thinking of studying archaeology in higher education.


Syllabus

  • Uncovering details about Roman British society
    • Meet the research team
    • What can the pots tell us?
    • What can the bones tell us about funeral traditions?
    • What can the bones tell us about the status of the deceased?
  • Uncovering details about one Romano British individual
    • What do we know so far?
    • What can the bones tell us about sex, age and pathology?
    • What can the bones tell us about geographical origins?
    • Grave goods and inscriptions
    • Next steps

Taught by

Hella Eckardt

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