Roman Aardenburg: castellum or fortified town?

Data van de opgravingen te Aardenburg. Door J.A. Trimpe Burger en zijn opvolgers zijn tussen 1955 en 1996 veel opgravingen uitgevoerd waarbij voornamelijk resten van een Romeinse nederzetting en de Middeleeuwse stad zijn aangetroffen.

Summary Odyssee project The Roman settlement of Aardenburg (in the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands) was excavated with great precision from 1955 until 1988. The features and finds from these large-scale excavations demonstrate an enormous potential for enhancing our knowledge of the Roman coastal occupation and defence works during the late 2nd and 3rd century AD. Unfortunately, no study has thus far been carried out to fully integrate the excavation data and interpret these data in a regional, international and historical context. From recent excavations in Flanders, northern France and the United Kingdom, it is clear that the Romans built important defence systems along the North Sea coast in the 2nd and 3rd century AD. The knowledge of these defences on Dutch territory is poor. The quality of the data from Aardenburg is pristine and enormous steps can be made in the understanding and knowledge concerning this "coastal limes", not only within the Dutch context, but also on an international scale. The aim of this research project is to gain insight in the nature, chronology of this supposed military site, through critical evaluation and study of the excavation data and by studying specific material culture categories in their contexts.

This research will result in publications for both the (international) scientific and the public community. Furthermore, the project aims to provide the basis for further academic research in which the socio-economic relations of the Roman settlement at Aardenburg within the region and within interregional trade-networks can be studied.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-224-std8
PID https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-ci3-eg2
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Provenance
Creator Dierendonck, R.M. van; Vos, W.K.
Publisher Hazenberg Archeologie
Contributor Besuijen, G.P.A.; Brinkkemper, O.; Chameroy, J.; Dhaeze, W.; Hazenberg, T.; Huijben, K.; Linden, E. van der; Visser, N.J.G. de; Stichting Cultureel Erfgoed Zeeland; Hazenberg Archeologie; Provincie Zeeland
Publication Year 2010
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OpenAccess false
Representation
Language Dutch; Flemish
Resource Type Dataset
Format image/jpeg; application/msword; image/tiff; application/pdf; access / mdb; autocad / dwg; mapinfo / tab; illustrator / ai; excel / xls en xlsx
Discipline Ancient Cultures; Archaeology; Humanities
Spatial Coverage (3.447 LON, 51.273 LAT); Oude Vlasmarkt; Sint Baafskerkhof; Tuin Paridaen; Weide Quataert; Perceel Van der Hooft; Gasfabriek; Boerderij - weide De Smet; Oude Stad; Tuimelsteenstraat; Hof van Buize I; Hof van Buize II; Tuin dominee Vis; Beekmanstraat; Sint Sebastiaanstraat (Coensdike); Kamp Rodanborg / Rodanborch; Kamp Rodanborg II / Rodanborch II; Sint Jorishof; Noordstraat; Tuin Kleuterschool; Castellum; Aardenburg; Gemeente Sluis; Zeeland